It's an interesting position for someone who's supposed to be giving birth.
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It's an interesting position for someone who's supposed to be giving birth.
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Quoting Jessica Ivins <jessica@rhizome.org>:
> It's an interesting position for someone who's supposed to be giving birth.
>
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It's a comfortable stance (relatively speaking), and a comfortable environment
(" " "), so it's actually a positive and empowered position.
The work is a very funny double provocation, but without the title or the
celebrity subject it is a lifeless and perfunctory lump of sculpture.
- Rob, who hasn't personally given birth or done sculpture but knows
people who
have.