Kristi Marshae

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public space is an analogue for sex—either it’s a composite of objects of the desire for sex, or it’s a composite of images that substitute for sex. . . . You liberate yourself into public space when sex at home closes you up inside a relationship and “sex” becomes reduced to a subcategory of “relationship.” Public space is the refusal of monogamous relationships and the acceptance of sex that has no bonds and knows no bounds.
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