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Backstage

The “Backstage” series, the ninth collection from the distinguished “Un Anonyme Nu Dans Le Salon” project, transports viewers to the vibrant era of the 1950s and 60s—a time characterized by profound societal shifts and an unprecedented liberation in terms of body positivity, sexual freedom, and social mores. This collection is crafted as a tribute to the groundbreaking moments when, after centuries of restrictions, humanity began embracing the body’s natural form and beauty, breaking free from the shackles of conventional restraints.

In “Backstage,” Idan Wizen masterfully employs two symbolic elements to enhance the visual narrative: a black and white checkerboard floor and a striped chaise lounge. These elements not only create a dynamic interplay of perspective and contrast but also symbolize the stark dualities of that era. The binary worldview of the time is depicted through less nuanced, more definitive battles, unlike the complex, gray-scale conflicts of today. Moreover, the collection invites viewers to envision the subjects as chess pieces in a strategic game of life, moving across the checkerboard of existence.

“Backstage” is an essential part of “Un Anonyme Nu Dans Le Salon,” an ambitious art project aimed at curating the largest photographic series to authentically depict humanity in its rawest form—naked and diverse. This initiative seeks to assemble thousands of volunteer models from all walks of life and ages, creating a vast portrait gallery that celebrates the timeless and universal beauty of the human form, far beyond the narrow socio-cultural and aesthetic standards of the current era.

Art collectors and photography enthusiasts seeking pieces that not only captivate visually but also evoke the spirit of liberation and the historical depth of the mid-20th century will find the “Backstage” collection a valuable addition to their collections. Through its evocative imagery and thoughtful homage to a transformative period, “Backstage” emerges as a compelling narrative on freedom, identity, and the enduring allure of human expression captured through the lens of fine art photography.

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