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Introducing Philippe Meste

Philippe Meste is a French artist, best-known for his work, Sexe Moderne 2, 1995-96 [1]. The work is an epoxy resin box for women. Its main joints can be locked, but the enclosed woman’s genitals and breasts are still visible. Its predecessor was Sexe Moderne 1 [2], now destroyed. Another project is Spermcube. [3]

Tip of the hat to http://lemateurdart.wordpress.com

This entry was posted in contemporary art, eroticism, grotesque on December 3, 2007 by jahsonic.

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