The article discusses the artistic work of photographer and sculptor Hannah Wilke. The article describes Wilke's revolutionary feminism latent in her art, and how it reflected deconstruction of traditional gender roles in the sexual revolution of the 1960s and 1970s. Pieces of artwork are discussed, including "Masturbation Investigation," "Dinner Party," and "A Sculpture Needs to Make a Living."
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