The actor uses her Tony’s look to address body shame and sex-positivity.
Alongside photography by long-term Acne Studios collaborator Carlijn Jacobs.
A dynamic group exhibition exploring an artistic response to hair.
Now on display at the Museum of Sex in Manhattan.
A picture is worth a thousand words.
ClitSplash and Mad Arts celebrate sex-positivity and queer bodies, while rejecting the male gaze.
Here’s everything we know.
Paying homage to the Spanish artist.
“It’s okay to be soft and live a life based on creativity and liberation.”
Created by artist Thomas Ollivier.
The otherwordly artist joins the Beyond Reality exhibit until August 13.