Photo credit Julian Cash and Design Credit Sandra Friesen Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle have taught us all more about ecosexuality than perhaps any other artists. Their new book Assuming the Ecosexual Position: The Earth As Lover, reviewed by BD Owens, opens up their development of this practice in new, joyful ways. BD's review of their... Continue Reading →
B. D. Owens reviews ‘Water Makes Us Wet’
Water Makes Us Wet: An Ecosexual Adventure, a film by Dr Beth Stephens and Dr Annie Sprinkle which premiered at Documenta 14, defies any easy genre categorisation. This film about H2O both charmed and surprised me. It is an artwork, a documentary, a sexy and outrageously fun (sometimes turbulent) love story and a valuable multi-layered... Continue Reading →
Reviewer needed: Water Makes Us Wet: An Ecosexual Adventure
http://s3hub-08bf8d35d7c718b4cdddb2e468050c949144ea829b06e269f3dd08b82.s3.amazonaws.com/watermakesuswet/water-trailer.webmhd.webm As part of the #art4wetlands programme we are looking for someone to review Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens' film Water Makes Us Wet: An Ecosexual Adventure. The film is distributed by Juno Films who have kindly given us access for the reviewer. Contact chris@fremantle.org if you are interested in doing this review. Please tell... Continue Reading →
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