But Others Need To Pee By Camille Mariet - Digital Download

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Originally published October 2019. WE’RE FIVE! And to celebrate this milestone we’re releasing four new zines that represent the core of what Polyester is. 4/4: But Others Need to Pee, by Camille Mariet. The first photo book by 24 year old LA based photographer Camille Mariet. Mariet’s work focuses on themes of gender, sex, power, and violence. Referencing midcentury advertising, pornography, and cinema, Mariet constructs fictive scenes of sexual abandon and murderous violence in lurid detail and with explosive colour. The scenes are at once grotesque and glamorous; cold and alienating, yet inviting and tactile. But Others Need to Pee casts a gaze that’s at once adoring and hostile towards the pleasures and pains of modern femininity.

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Originally published October 2019. WE’RE FIVE! And to celebrate this milestone we’re releasing four new zines that represent the core of what Polyester is. 4/4: But Others Need to Pee, by Camille Mariet. The first photo book by 24 year old LA based photographer Camille Mariet. Mariet’s work focuses on themes of gender, sex, power, and violence. Referencing midcentury advertising, pornography, and cinema, Mariet constructs fictive scenes of sexual abandon and murderous violence in lurid detail and with explosive colour. The scenes are at once grotesque and glamorous; cold and alienating, yet inviting and tactile. But Others Need to Pee casts a gaze that’s at once adoring and hostile towards the pleasures and pains of modern femininity.

Originally published October 2019. WE’RE FIVE! And to celebrate this milestone we’re releasing four new zines that represent the core of what Polyester is. 4/4: But Others Need to Pee, by Camille Mariet. The first photo book by 24 year old LA based photographer Camille Mariet. Mariet’s work focuses on themes of gender, sex, power, and violence. Referencing midcentury advertising, pornography, and cinema, Mariet constructs fictive scenes of sexual abandon and murderous violence in lurid detail and with explosive colour. The scenes are at once grotesque and glamorous; cold and alienating, yet inviting and tactile. But Others Need to Pee casts a gaze that’s at once adoring and hostile towards the pleasures and pains of modern femininity.