There’s a lot of porn that I don’t necessarily like or identify with, but to me that’s okay. Porn is a reflection of where people are at and what people like. I’d like to see more people in the art world experimenting with pornographic images. I love art. There are so many kinds of porn now, it’s better to call it pornographies: plural.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
filament interviews sex-positive performance artist annie sprinkle
Filament Magazine ("for women who like hot men and intelligent thought) has a new issue out in print and is currently featuring online an interview with legendary sex-positive performance artist and feminist pornographer Annie Sprinkle: Annie Sprinkle on porn, love, and ecosexuality. Here Annie discusses her sex-positive performance art integrating life and art in ways that today inspires the likes of Madison Young, and she talks about her support of sex workers' rights. Originally a golden age porn star, Annie begins by sharing her thoughts on porn and how she has sought to change porn conceptually through her post-porn modernism. Says Annie about porn:
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