In an airy white blouse, art gallery owner Dasha Zhukova poses
serenely on a chair, in a photograph taken for a Russian fashion
website. The only problem: the chair is fashioned from a contorted
lifelike mannequin of a black woman, sparking an internet outcry and allegations of racism.
It
did not help matters that the photograph of Zhukova – a Russian
socialite and the girlfriend of oligarch Roman Abramovich – was
published on Martin Luther King Day, a national holiday in the US.
The photograph accompanied an interview with
Zhukova about her art magazine Garage and was published on the Russian
website Buro 24/7, a project of fellow Moscow "it girl" Miroslava Duma.
The picture was widely condemned by bloggers and internet users, and has
since been removed from Duma's Instagram feed.
Zhukova, however,
defended the image in a statement: "This photograph, which has been
published completely out of context, is of an art work intended
specifically as a commentary on gender and racial politics. I utterly
abhor racism, and would like to apologise to anyone who has been
offended by this image."
In the photograph, the mannequin is
naked, save for knee-high boots, elbow-length gloves and black hotpants.
She is lying on her back with her legs crushing her breasts against her
body and her head tilted up, possibly in pain. The Russian gallery
owner, who has become one of the best-known figures on the international
art scene, looks calmly at the camera, resting her back against one of
the mannequin's upright boots.
The chair echoes a 1969 artwork by British pop artist Allen Jones and belonging to the Tate gallery in which the mannequin is white.
The website that published the article apologised on Tuesday for any offence caused.
"Buro
24/7 is categorically opposed to the idea of racism, oppression or
humiliation of people in any form," said a representative of Buro 24/7,
reading from a statement. "We see this chair purely in an artistic
context.
We apologise to all our readers who were offended by these
photographs."
The website did not remove the photograph from the
article, but cropped it, so that Zhukova was visible but her mannequin
chair was cut out of the shot.
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