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Question 7 "Gender Issues"
Lisa Brice
"Sex Show Works"
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What is the title of Lisa Brice's work discussed in the study material?
Sex Show Works
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What year was 'Sex Show Works' created?
1993
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What style characterizes Lisa Brice's work?
Stylised
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What mediums and techniques were used in 'Sex Show Works'?
‘Laser copy’
, plastic, printed paper,
acrylic paint
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How many Sex Kittens are featured in the exhibition?
Nine
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What is the posture of the Sex Kittens in the exhibition?
They are
kneeling
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What do the Sex Kittens represent in relation to gender issues?
They examine the inherent
degradation
of women
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What shocking situation did Lisa Brice observe in Bangkok's sex entertainment industry?
Young girls were swapped by their parents for items like
TV sets
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What is the significance of the faces of the Sex Kittens in the artwork?
They consist only of pouting lips,
symbolizing
brainless
sex machines
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How do the 'cut-outs' appear at first glance?
They seem to be
sexual toys
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What contradiction is presented in the pose of the Sex Kittens?
The
seductiveness
of the pose
contradicts
the frightening surface imagery
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What does the first group of surface imagery in the exhibition depict?
Enlarged microscopic images of
venereal diseases
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What is the message conveyed by the artwork 'Sex Kitten (Aids Virus) Don’t Fuck with Me'?
A red
Aids
virus
covers the
body
,
contrasting
with
red
fishnet
stockings
and
red
lipstick
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What financial aspect is covered in the second group of surface imagery?
The financial aspect of the
sex industry
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What does the surface imagery in 'Sex Kitten Cheap Cheap' show?
A
one hundred dollar bill
and
French franc
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