Photographer Clayton Cubitt's series "Hysterical Literature" takes a high-concept approach to female pleasure .
The black-and-white video begins with a woman sitting at a table with a book in front of her. She looks into the camera and states her name, the name of the book, and begins to read. It seems she’s overwhelmed by the words — there’s a slight twitch, a smirk, a straightening of the back, a desperate breath in — and she struggles to continue reading.
Eventually you realize there is more to this scene than it at first seems — maybe when you notice the ever-so-slight buzzing sound in the background, or maybe not until the moans begin. Read the rest at salon.com
Teresa visits the studio and reads from "Sexing the Cherry" by Jeanette Winterson. Directed by Clayton Cubitt
Stormy visits the studio and reads from "American Psycho" by Bret Easton Ellis. Directed by Clayton Cubitt
Stoya visits the studio and reads from "Necrophilia Variations" by Supervert. Directed by Clayton Cubitt
The black-and-white video begins with a woman sitting at a table with a book in front of her. She looks into the camera and states her name, the name of the book, and begins to read. It seems she’s overwhelmed by the words — there’s a slight twitch, a smirk, a straightening of the back, a desperate breath in — and she struggles to continue reading.
Eventually you realize there is more to this scene than it at first seems — maybe when you notice the ever-so-slight buzzing sound in the background, or maybe not until the moans begin. Read the rest at salon.com
Teresa visits the studio and reads from "Sexing the Cherry" by Jeanette Winterson. Directed by Clayton Cubitt
Stormy visits the studio and reads from "American Psycho" by Bret Easton Ellis. Directed by Clayton Cubitt
Danielle visits the studio and reads from "Still Life With Woodpecker" by Tom Robbins. Directed by Clayton Cubitt
Alicia visits the studio and reads from "Leaves of Grass" by Walt Whitman. Directed by Clayton Cubitt
Stoya visits the studio and reads from "Necrophilia Variations" by Supervert. Directed by Clayton Cubitt
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