by Harry Whittier Frees
(The Photographer Harry Whittier Frees dressed animals up and waited for hours until the perfect moment to photograph them. No camera tricks or editing was used in this process.)
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Natalia Lach-Lachowicz ‘Art of Consumption’, 1972
A series of photographs and films evoke comparisons to pornographic advertisements and introduce a discursive tone to the rigid view of women.
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