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In Hollywood, Another Sign of Women Punching Back
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 2 min
- Categorie: Politica e Scienze sociali, Politica e governo
Sintesi dell'editore
On the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Sweetzer Avenue in front of The Standard in Hollywood beginning on Feb. 27, a monumental white neon outline of a uterus — with fiberglass boxing gloves in place of the ovaries — will slowly rotate at a height of 43 feet. Well-positioned to be adopted as the logo of the #MeToo movement, this declarative image of female empowerment is the first public art project by Zoe Buckman, a 32-year-old British artist based in New York. Titled “Champ,” the kinetic sculpture was commissioned by the Art Production Fund and will remain on view for a year
"In Hollywood, Another Sign of Women Punching Back" is from the January 02, 2018 Entertainment section of The New York Times. It was written by Hilarie M. Sweets and narrated by Kristi Burns.