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Kelli Radcliffe - An Eye For BreastsArtist Statement:I was teaching at Cancer LifeLine in Seattle, where you can imagine there is a lot of discussion about breasts and breast cancer. As I drove to the class I often found myself waiting at a stop light where a strip joint stood at the corner. So, while driving back and fourth I began to wonder how breasts, breast cancer and stripping might be connected. I thought about people watching stripper’s, and their breasts. I thought about breast cancer patients looking at their own breasts – and all of the thoughts they had about their breasts, and possibly losing one - to save their lives. Then a receptionist I saw frequently had a sex change - and voluntarily removed her breasts – to become a man. She too must have had some strong feelings about having breasts I thought. I wondered about all of the care, and thinking, and efforts made in the name of “breasts” - to “enhance” them, “save” them or to remove them. I began to see how very complex our relationships are with our breasts: for women, men, and our society. This piece is about our breasts changing our lives - and us changing our breasts - because of what we see, what others see, or what we think others see. It is about breast implants and breast reductions. Dimensions: 104" wide x 24" high |
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