101 Vagina
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Hardcover - no dust jacket
Secondhand book: generally 'Very Good' to 'Excellent'. These are books which may have some slight wear and tear or sun fading on the edges. There may be an inscription at the front.
101 Vagina is a groundbreaking work of fine art photography by Philip Werner that presents intimate and dignified portraits of 101 women, celebrating the diversity and beauty of the female body. The project confronts longstanding taboos surrounding female anatomy with honesty, compassion, and artistic integrity, arguing powerfully for body positivity and self-acceptance. Each photograph is accompanied by a personal statement from the subject, giving voice to women of all ages, backgrounds, and body types in a way that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. The result is a visually stunning and socially significant collection that challenges cultural shame and champions the idea that every body is worthy of respect and celebration.
Author: Philip Werner
Format: Hardback
Published: 2014, Taboo books
Genre: Photography
Condition remarks:
Hardcover - no dust jacket
Secondhand book: generally 'Very Good' to 'Excellent'. These are books which may have some slight wear and tear or sun fading on the edges. There may be an inscription at the front.
101 Vagina is a groundbreaking work of fine art photography by Philip Werner that presents intimate and dignified portraits of 101 women, celebrating the diversity and beauty of the female body. The project confronts longstanding taboos surrounding female anatomy with honesty, compassion, and artistic integrity, arguing powerfully for body positivity and self-acceptance. Each photograph is accompanied by a personal statement from the subject, giving voice to women of all ages, backgrounds, and body types in a way that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. The result is a visually stunning and socially significant collection that challenges cultural shame and champions the idea that every body is worthy of respect and celebration.