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This is a work of street art titled "In What Vuitton World" and was created by the artist EKS in 1980 in a highly visited area of Paris. The painter used stencils and aerosol spray paint to create this mural. The shapes and designs are simple. We can find black and white colors used to represent an African child in a basin bearing the logo of the French brand Louis Vuitton, also in black and white. The writing "In What Vuitton World," translated into English as [translation of the phrase "In What Vuitton World"], is inscribed to the right of the drawing in black, except for the word "Vuitton," which is in pink. The pink may represent beauty, aesthetics, but also artifice, superficiality, while black and white represent simplicity and neutrality, marking a contrast between the Louis Vuitton brand and the drawing of the mixed-race child.
Indeed, the artist wanted to denounce with this work the economic disparity in the world, poverty. It can be seen as a critique of consumer society through its phrase "in what Vuitton world," which highlights the Louis Vuitton brand as a dominant force in our culture and the world it belongs to.
In conclusion, I admire this work because it was created to evoke emotions and also to make us reflect on a subject that is not often addressed in contemporary artistic circles.
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