United colors of benetton has just unveiled its new ‘unhate’ advertising campaign in a handful, of cities, featuring manipulated images that show unlikely pairings of international religious and political leaders kissing one another.
the ad campaign supports the company’s ‘unhate foundation‘ think tank and arts research center, designed to organize events and promote acts of intervention towards a more tolerant world. as its first series of actions, benetton organized the hoisting of large posters and projection of digital images of the controversial advertisements in public spaces in new york, milan, rome, tel aviv, and paris.
online, the organization’s ‘kiss wall‘ invites users from around the world to upload diptyched images that mimic kissing duos, alongside a message of tolerance and ‘unhate’.
‘what does ‘unhate’ mean? ‘un-hate. stop hating, if you were hating. unhate is a message that invites us to consider that hate and love are not as far away from each other as we think. actually, the two opposing sentiments are often in a delicate and unstable balance. our campaign promotes a shift in the balance.’- alessandro benetton, executive vice president
Reminded me of the Berlin Wall: