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Untitled, 2004, oil on linen, 50" x 60"
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Explaining maleness
Paintings & drawings

Anahita Vossoughi
January 18, 2005
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The male form, sexuality, romance, and aggression have been the focal points of my recent work. I am interested in how I view men, how men view themselves and what that means to me as a heterosexual woman.

Princes, romeos, and warriors are archetypes that perpetuate the fears and fantasies that women have about men. My paintings take these characters and often confront them against themselves. Beautiful men faun over each other and beefcakes are thrown togeather to fight, play and examine themselves in an effort to explain their maleness.

The bodily contact displayed between these men disregards the harsh confines of simply heterosexual or homosexual preferences, but instead creates scenarios in which men are explored in a more all encompassing sexual realm. -- 5/20/04, New York City

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