by Tiina Sööt

This self-portrait critiques cultural obsessions with the phallus as a symbol of power and male authority. The 10-meter-long patchwork penis, rephrames the phallus as something anyone can create, wear and display. It rejects hardness as a requirement for desire or potency and proposes a sexuality outside heteronormative expectations of sex. The work invites curiosity, touch, play, and the freedom to imagine sex otherwise.