Modern contraception is, however, a
much more pleasant alternative, and, used properly, can be more effective than the traditional methods of birth control (such as
coitus interruptus, the rhythm method, or the local contraceptive potion).
Presented on a series of tables through the gallery, Iannone's work from 1968, Lists IV: A
Much More Detailed Than Requested Reconstruction, is a narrative sequence of 34 black and white drawings, which highlight the artist's folkloric interest in
coitus and the female form.