If you create or own art
concerning menstruation or menopause and are
interested in showing it on thesepages (it's
free!), contact MUM
Marie Claire magazine
(Italian edition) featured several of the
above artists in an article
about this museum and menstruation in 2003.
The newspaper Corriere della Sera (Io Donna
magazine) (Milan, Italy) and the magazine
Dishy (Turkey) showed some of the artists in
2005 in articles about this museum.
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The Art of Menstruation at the Museum of
Menstruation and Women's Health
Below: "Cathedral Stained Window"
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Below: "Hackett - Body Gift"
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Below: "Hackett - Body Gift"
detail
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First page
of Jacquelyn Rixon
NEXT artist:
Isa Sanz
See all the
artists in the links in the
left-hand column.
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Jacquelyn Rixon's - the artist's
- statement:
I incorporate notions of the
visceral: blood-staining - the
alluring body. Mine is a public
show of things deemed impolite by
my society. Menstruation is to be
dealt with quietly still.
For years I have created with
soap and hair, enthralled by the
materials and their implications.I
began to use my menstrual blood
more recently, acknowledging that
I entered my forties with menses
intact, knowing I'll leave without
them. My aim is always to produce
work that is beautiful and
enticing; to draw in the viewer
before the materiality of the
piece is revealed and a reaction
provoked. This play of seduction
and subsequent repulsion interests
me greatly.
All art and the artist's
statement are copyright 2009
Jacquelyn Rixon
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NEXT artist:
Isa Sanz
See all the
artists in the links in the
left-hand column.
If you create or own art
concerning menstruation or
menopause and are interested in
showing it on these pages (it's
free!), contact MUM
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