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beautiful! much information to be had. found!
Amazing! I’m 56 & just now seeing this beauty in its whole! We all need something like a bag w/ print to start conversations w/all the women in our lives & our sexual parters as well! Set that baby free so she can spread her wings & fly(Rod Stewart doubtfully knew what he was saying, or did he???)
Terrific work & you’ll prob end up in history books yourself one day!!
😆 🤣 😂
1:28 – 1:31 Art is perfectly situated to kind of bring ideas to the floor that aren't being addressed in any other space
I really like the approach of Sophia since she did not bring the rest of the women's bodies to make her point. Smart and I wonder if this can also connect with teen pregnancies and women abuse at all levels. This is definitely a good beginning.
Why does she exclude the shaft of the clitoris from her sculpture?
Wow! This is so, so refreshing!
Clithero!
Loved this!
Are you guys familiar with Anita Sarkeesian's work on gender representation in video games? If not check it out here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5i_RPr9DwMA
It's a must see!
THIS IS AMAZING! The taboo of the female body, and especially the female enjoyment of pleasure needs to be broken. Maybe then porn can stop being such torturous smut and start showing all members having a good time. Maybe people will stop hating the LGBT*QAce community for having intercourse if they could get over their own fear of pleasure
There are several fiber artists who do work sucj as this. The group who knot uteri and sent them to legislators. I like the Knitterati who yarn bomb areas with functional stuff (mittens, hats and scarves) for people to use
Ah finally! 👍🏽👌🏽🎉💥🙌🏽 thank you
RAD. I love JR's work, in particular the Face 2 Face project (2007) and Women and Heroes (2009).
Love it! No one ever talks about the clit. I'd love one of your stencils! It would make a very interesting tattoo
Mental. What decade does she think she's living in? Who lacks sex ed. in our anxious pornographic age? How frickin' unedgy. A man can have a clitoris? a woman can have a penis? Mental. Proof positive that women who don't truly recognise the dignity and meaning of being biologically female, and its telos in the reality of biological man, and the procreative power, go off the frickin' rails! Seattle is a brutal and empty place.
Priapus, Baal – somehow new? lol what is new is pretense that these people are connecting with body/nature at a fundamental level. Listen. It's not possible to be pagan anymore, the Pantheon was exorcised on Easter Sunday. No one believes sin the gods anymore. The pagans were first to convert! What really lies behind this stuff is self-worship-a narcissistic turning in on the self, incurvatus in se, to an extent that is only really possible in a very wealthy, decadent, technologically advanced age. So sad. "those who worship the Life-Force (sex) do very little about passing it on". Anyone who follows this idiocy suffers from an emptiness, a nihilism at the heart of their lives. Pray.
And for someone who's genealogy includes parents who supposedly were versed in social outworkings of economic means of production she is absurdly naive. See theopolisinstitute.com/before-obergefell-some-thoughts-on-how-we-got-here/
Sexual difference/sex neutrality/liberal capitalism – and being fitted as bodiless androgynous consumers and careerists. Behold your sub-humanity bitches! Courtesy of around a dozen male billionaires. Pray.
I'm pretty sure pronouns are just She/Her and Hers is an adjective. But hey…
Amazingly powerful video!
One of the most powerful pieces of political art I've come across was "A Orsay, un remake de « L'Origine du monde »" Where a woman sits down in a gallery in France in front of Courbet's painting 'L'Origin du monde' ..well you can check out the video of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rti3TPOiFn8 She is saying: "I am the origin, I'm every woman, You didn't see me, I hope you remember me, Virgin like the water…"
I think the lightning bolts should be focused inward not out. I want a stencil! Question-what if your to cliterate and she runs away. True story 🙁
Yayyyy!!!! I'm so excited that you chose to cover Sophia's work! Her work definitely inspired me to get to know more about my own body and advocate for cliteracy.
As far as political art that I've seen that has moved me, I think about Style Like U (https://www.youtube.com/user/stylelikeu), which is led by the mother-daughter duo of Elisa Goodkind and Lily Mandelbaum. They do this artistic video project called "The What's Underneath Project," where they unveil the layers of people's stories and style. I love how they capture the essence and humanity of people. I also love the diversity of people they have. They also might be good people to look into for an episode, since they often cover gender and sexuality.
Oh my god. Cliteracy! I remember when this was at the Dumbo Art Center a few years ago!
i'm really into all the art that faile does — they aren't necessarily political street artists anymore but they do a great job of pulling similar motifs out of the street and into spaces where they wouldn't necessarily be observed like the ballet.
also ghost bikes. as a cyclist i find these art memorials particularly chilling and moving.
I think this is really neat from a sex ed and artistic perspective, but I also can't stop thinking about just how MANY drawings of penises I've seen (whether drawn by crude 10 year olds, or implied on big car advertisements) and so few drawings of clitoris'. It's good to see someone filling that void.
Love it. Quite pretty too.
Years ago I saw a grafitti of two people staring at each other, their skulls open their minds kind of like flowing out of it and mingling with each other. I started seeing the same kind of images around the city. Each one depicted different people of different races and genders, but they all shared minds, their thoughts. I saw these when I was around 15. I didnt understand why I felt so connected to them until years later. I understood that minds are meant to mingle and that how we look outside isnt that relevant.
I'm still figuring out my relationship with masculinity and femininity and over the last few years just seeing so much new media about these issues has been helpful in understanding my own identity. I love the guerrilla girls, and want to see feminist work to be seen by the public.
Two years ago I saw Ai Weiwei's "According to What?" at the Art Gallery of Ontario. It addressed freedom of speech and expression, specifically around the Chinese government's response to the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. It was something that I had never heard about in Canada before and the exhibit made me think about media representation of foreign issues and how art can always convey what the news may not.
very informative