Iris Musolf: 39th of May
Musolf's sculptures of inflatable Kalashnikovs and dolphin-shaped vibrators function as the symbolic props of a hedonistic, consumerist society

In the sculptural works of Berlin-based artist Iris Musolf (born 1980), sexuality and violence appear as infantilized consumer goods in the guise of dolphin-shaped vibrators and inflatable Kalashnikovs. Freedom and coercion are interwoven in a commercially driven context, presenting the symbolic props of a vacuous society obsessed with pleasure.

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Iris Musolf: 39th of May
Musolf's sculptures of inflatable Kalashnikovs and dolphin-shaped vibrators function as the symbolic props of a hedonistic, consumerist society

In the sculptural works of Berlin-based artist Iris Musolf (born 1980), sexuality and violence appear as infantilized consumer goods in the guise of dolphin-shaped vibrators and inflatable Kalashnikovs. Freedom and coercion are interwoven in a commercially driven context, presenting the symbolic props of a vacuous society obsessed with pleasure.

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Iris Musolf: 39th of May

Iris Musolf: 39th of May

Iris Musolf: 39th of May

Iris Musolf: 39th of May

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Musolf's sculptures of inflatable Kalashnikovs and dolphin-shaped vibrators function as the symbolic props of a hedonistic, consumerist society

In the sculptural works of Berlin-based artist Iris Musolf (born 1980), sexuality and violence appear as infantilized consumer goods in the guise of dolphin-shaped vibrators and inflatable Kalashnikovs. Freedom and coercion are interwoven in a commercially driven context, presenting the symbolic props of a vacuous society obsessed with pleasure.


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ISBN-13: 9783735609984
Publisher: Kerber
Publication date: 08/19/2025
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 8.25(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)
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