Lady nutcrackers by Jennifer Rubell

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New york city-based artist Jennifer Rubell has developed a collection of eighteen pre-fabricated female mannequins which have been reinterpreted to become life-size nutcrackers. 
Each of the barbie-like lady sculptures have been positioned on their sides atop a pedestals with their legs  slightly splayed when the left leg is pulled down to meet the right, the hard shell of a nut placed between the figures legs is cracked open. 
Visitors interact with each piece by placing a nut upon the inner thigh of the mannequin, in a small circular indentation outfitted with serrated metal strip imbedded within the shallow space. 
The piece prompts the viewer to interact with its form participating in the useful function of the work. 


The artist shapes the piece from 'nutcrackers depicting female figures - and in particular one found on the internet of Hillary Clinton these interactive sculptures embody the two polar stereotypes of female power: the idealized, sexualized nude female form; and the too-powerful, nut-busting überwoman'.





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