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From Fabulous Topless Woman #1, available in print here.
I wrote this after seeing a very similar character to Fabulous Topless Woman in a comic strip in Bergdorf Goodman magazine and thought, WWFTWD?
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In honor of Pride Week, we are featuring works from our collection by LGBTQ+ artists whose creative practices reference this identity and/or experience.
Cass Bird’s photographs depict, in her words, “lives that resist and create alternatives to the structure of societal norms.” In this and other works, she asserts the beauty and positive existence of genderqueer people, who define their gender and sexuality for themselves.
Posted by Rujeko Hockley Cass Bird (American, born 1974). I Look Just Like My Daddy, 2004. Brooklyn Museum © Cass Bird
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