Letting piss run free is a privilege most womxn in this world do not have.
The image of the urinating woman is not one that belongs into public, in addition, the sexualisation of the femxle body also makes it a dangerous risk in some places. Womxn have to hide, go off the beaten track and sometimes hold back until it is dark enough to relieve themselves.
Under the working title Ways of Peeing, I am developing a work that examines the urinating female body. In doing so, I aim to address the representation and taboos surrounding female bodies within the history of Western art. My interest in gender and urination includes the ecological impact of urinating women, ranging from hormonal pollution to the alienation from natural bodily functions and our physical selves.
Ways of peeing is a visual liberation and a piss on the impossibility of the restrictive conditions that surround us.
Letting piss run free is a privilege most womxn in this world do not have.
The image of the urinating woman is not one that belongs into public, in addition, the sexualisation of the femxle body also makes it a dangerous risk in some places. Womxn have to hide, go off the beaten track and sometimes hold back until it is dark enough to relieve themselves.
Under the working title Ways of Peeing, I am developing a work that examines the urinating female body. In doing so, I aim to address the representation and taboos surrounding female bodies within the history of Western art. My interest in gender and urination includes the ecological impact of urinating women, ranging from hormonal pollution to the alienation from natural bodily functions and our physical selves.
Ways of peeing is a visual liberation and a piss on the impossibility of the restrictive conditions that surround us.