CHANGING FEMALE BODY PERCEPTION AROUND THE WORLD THROUGH ART
	    
		World Premiere Exhibition
	        Brighton Festival Fringe, May 2011
	      
		  Female genitalia have long been a source of fascination,  recently of celebration but generally of confusion. Today it seems that  creating images of the vagina is the sole preserve of pornographers, erotic  artists and feminists. Step in British artist Jamie McCartney who has grasped  the nettle to create a monumental wall sculpture all about this most intimate  of places. For 400 women their privates are about to go public...
          Half a decade since its humble beginnings, The Great Wall of  Vagina has enticed women from all over the world to volunteer to be cast by  McCartney in an overwhelmingly positive reaction to the project.
          The 9 metre long polyptych consists of four hundred plaster  casts of vulvas, all of them unique, arranged into ten large panels. McCartney  set out to make this project as broad and inclusive as possible. The age range  of the women is from 18 to 76. Included are mothers and daughters, identical  twins, transgendered men and women as well as a woman pre and post natal and  another one pre and post labiaplasty.
It’s  not vulgar, it’s vulva! This isn’t just sensation, it is art with a social  conscience and McCartney wants people to stop, look and listen. This is about  grabbing the attention, using humour and spectacle, and then educating people  about what normal women really look like. Described as “the Vagina Monologues  of sculpture” this piece is intended to change the lives of women, forever.
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