Sentences with phrase «phallus at»

The only exception is The Last Stand, which features a claymation Schwarzenegger - shaped monstrosity shooting off a belt - fed phallus at the audience while Tank Girl looks on with glee.

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Here's some fun phallus trivia for you: The average erect penis clocks in at 5.2 inches long and 4.6 inches in diameter, according to a 2015 study of more than 15,000 men.
At the mercy of his biological urges, following his phallus everywhere.
There's Freudian humour at work in Abel Ferrara's exploitation banger as all but Thena's first victim are dispatched using that classic phallus substitute for inadequates, the titular.45.
The visual joke about Daniel's gleaming phallus going flaccid under seismic stress is so obvious the film doesn't even bother to make it, although it spares the time to follow him after he abandons Blake in a parking garage and beats a solo retreat through the wreckage, establishing his credentials as a world - class dickhole at every opportunity.
And in London, pink double - headed phalluses bloomed from cacti in Renate Bertlmann's sculptures at the Frieze art fair.
This summer, the object - a phallus combined with a rough - hewn sword handle - was scaled - up to create a giant concrete sculpture which is currently on view upstairs at Whitechapel Gallery.
One encounters Louise Bourgeois without her marble phallus as she leaves an epic Picasso retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, «Forty Years of His Art,» and can not paint again for two months.
Judith Bernstein has drawn or painted at least 500 phalluses — of all shapes and sizes — over the course of her 50 - year career.
Last year at her gallery, she appeared alongside Lynda Benglis, and the phalluses made her an archetype of feminism and Post-Minimalism.
«The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today,» at the Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street, through November 1, moma.org This stunner, organized by MoMA photography curator Roxana Marcoci, may be the surprise star of the summer, assembling dozens of works that document other pieces, from Lee Friedlander's snapshots of public monuments to Robert Mapplethorpe's iconic portrait of the late Louise Bourgeois with a large sculptural phallus tucked under her arm.
Much of Sarah Lucas's British pavilion was painted as cream yellow as her catalogue's tote bag and the macho, Franz Westian, pretzel - twisted bronze phallus with testicle sacs and legs that stood at the entrance and basically gave the finger to all comers.
The oval form at the centre of the bottom edge of the frame and the W shape at the top represent in stylised form the testicles of the god and the buttocks of the consort with the penetrating phallus.
Penis (2006), an anatomically correct, crisply drawn close - up of the body part, offers an upending of Gustave Courbet's Origin of the World (1866), an unblinking look at the male phallus that is both real and theatrical, perversely clinical but with an undertone of heat, appealing to the voyeur — and exhibitionist — in all of us.
They curve slightly at the top, like whimsical Oldenburg sculptures or Michaela Meise's quiet totems or Kippenberger's drunken lampposts or phalluses losing their — well, you know.
AA Bronson: Queer Vitrine 1, 2016 at Maureen Paley, London (detail) Wood and glass custom vitrine containing assorted found mail, zines, collages, drawings (watercolour on paper) of various dimensions, polaroid photographs, and used envelopes, together with voodoo doll (AA Bronson's Pucci underwear, string, wool, and various hidden elements), Reindeer bone wrapped in a cotton handkerchief, bamboo and cotton ritual objects, Himalayan rope incense in a plastic and paper package, amber on cotton string, pyrite cubic crystals, glass beads, Thai carved bone phallus and steel curved piercing barbell.
10 She had finally arrived at her signature «central core» form: an active vaginal form, or her equivalent to the flying phallus from Greek art.
Visually and linguistically conflating the idea of the hardware screw with the phallus (screw, screwed, being screwed) Bernstein's screws were infamously censored from a 1974 exhibition at the Philadelphia Civic Center: «Women's Work — American Art 1974.»
Between 1983 and 1990, she finished the novels The Hustler's Grotto of Christopher Street (1983), The Burning of St Mark's Church (1985), Between Heaven and Earth (1988), Woodstock Phallus Cutter (1988), Aching Chandelier (1989), Double Suicide at Sakuragazuka (1989), and Angels in Cape Cod (1990), alongside several issues of the magazine S&M Sniper in collaboration with photographer Nobuyoshi Araki.
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