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The censored art of sex-positive feminists




During the 1970s, a span of work from a group of revolutionary, sex-positive female artists was deemed too sexually explicit to be put on show. At the time, art dealer Leo Castelli famously said of video art pioneer Natalia LL's pieces that played on physical sensuality: "America is not ready for this."



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