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TOILETPAPER

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Photo: © TOILETPAPER

No moderation. And not a single well-considered decision. Step into ToiletFotoPaperGrafiska, the hyper-visual universe of TOILETPAPER that offers a joyful, satirical journey through the unexpected.

“It’s like being invited to the best party of your life, where everyone is wildly intoxicated and you’re the only sober person in the room,” TOILETPAPER founders Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari describe the experience.

Opening on 10 May at Fotografiska Berlin, ToiletFotoPaperGrafiska marks the Italian studio's first major exhibition in Berlin, bringing their bold and chaotic world to a new audience.