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CHEERIO Publishing Paperback English

PISSING WOMEN

By Sophy Rickett

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CHEERIO Publishing Paperback English

PISSING WOMEN

By Sophy Rickett

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  • Pissing Women, visual artist and photographer Sophy Rickett's influential series of por traits of women pissing on the in public, caused a storm in the art world in 1994. Now, thirty years later, these era-defining images are reproduced with testimonies from the writers, musicians, artists and creatives on whose work they have had a profound influence. Featuring positioning essays from and interviews with musician St Vincent, poet Eileen Myles, artist Chila Burman, choreographer Holly Blakey, filmmaker Sophie Fiennes, actor Lily Cole, comedian Sophie Duker, photographer Juno Calypso and more, Rickett's pioneering exploration of female identity, memory and the upheaval of the post-Thatcher years is revisited here - and remains as remarkable in the 21st century as it did three decades ago.
Pissing Women, visual artist and photographer Sophy Rickett's influential series of por traits of women pissing on the in public, caused a storm in the art world in 1994. Now, thirty years later, these era-defining images are reproduced with testimonies from the writers, musicians, artists and creatives on whose work they have had a profound influence. Featuring positioning essays from and interviews with musician St Vincent, poet Eileen Myles, artist Chila Burman, choreographer Holly Blakey, filmmaker Sophie Fiennes, actor Lily Cole, comedian Sophie Duker, photographer Juno Calypso and more, Rickett's pioneering exploration of female identity, memory and the upheaval of the post-Thatcher years is revisited here - and remains as remarkable in the 21st century as it did three decades ago.