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Blank Noise is a community/public art project that seeks to confront street harassment, commonly known as eve teasing, in India. [1] [2] The project, initiated by Jasmeen Patheja in August 2003, started out as a student project at Srishti School of Art Design and Technology in Bangalore and has since spread out to other cities in India. [3]
Among examples of what they described as "public harassment", they cited Sulkowicz's public display of drawings which the lawyers said depicted Nungesser's genitals as part of the project (Sulkowicz left open the question of whether these drawings were of him or stories about him [10]), as well as depictions of the alleged sexual assault, as ...
The term sexual harassment is used in defining violence occurring in the general community, which is defined as: "Physical, sexual and psychological violence occurring within the general community, including rape, sexual abuse, sexual harassment and intimidation at work, in educational institutions and elsewhere, trafficking in women and forced ...
A team of Belgian artists have created an installation aiming to teach men how it feels to be a woman subjected to harassment in the street. The immersive artwork, called "Masculine Poetry ...
What Were You Wearing is an American touring art exhibit created by Jen Brockman and Dr. Mary Wyandt-Hiebert. It depicts outfits worn when anonymous people were victim to sexual assault. The exhibit, which debuted at the University of Arkansas on March 31, 2014, [1] was inspired by a poem by Dr. Mary Simmerling, titled "What I Was Wearing". [2]
The former human resources director of the Broad is suing the Los Angeles museum and its former chief operating officer, accusing them of discrimination, retaliation and sexual harassment.
Blake Lively could be headed to trial over the claims made in her sexual harassment complaint against Justin Baldoni, a legal expert tells PEOPLE.. According to Gregory Doll, who is a partner at ...
Upon his retirement, Seedfeeder illustrated a woman blowing a kiss. [4]Seedfeeder's images received media coverage in numerous languages and publications. [7] In 2014, Gawker's Andy Cush published an article about Seedfeeder's "frank, graphic" illustrations, [7] and a companion gallery called "The Best of Seedfeeder, Wikipedia's Greatest Sex Illustrator", which he described as a collection of ...