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Solar Anus
Solar Anus

Solar Anus

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Based off a homophobic Bataille essay — L’Anus Solaire (1931) — which draws the erect penis as the sun, and the anus as the nighttime, attracted to each other but unable to exist together, Ron Athey’s performance work aims to queer Bataille’s theory. After pinning his face and head into a crown, Athey proceeds to fuck himself with a dildo attached to a pair of high heels, eventually releasing a string of pearls from his anus.

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Original Language

English

Runtime

2 mins

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Release Date

01 January 1997

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Ron Athey

Ron Athey

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