One might say no further detail is necessary… but look at the detail on these cunt soaps! Phrases I have seen used to describe and/or market the soaps include: “life-sized,” “bespoke,” and “the best smelling vaginas in Hobart.” The soaps also have names like Bianca, Lizzy, Shanti, or Veronique.
I recently(ish) visited Hobart (where I had the joy of seeing these beauties person) and it must be said that Down Undah, “cunt” is a term of relative endearment. For example, “hey cunts, wanna grab a pint later?” or “he’s a funny cunt, isn’t he?”
Link to buy them, from the museum gift shop, here.
These soaps were born out of a broader art exhibition called “Cunts and other Conversations,” on display at The MONA in Tasmania (post forthcoming). The stated purpose of the exhibit was to “create an engaging public discourse on the physical appearance of the vagina.” The installation featured 77 vagina very detailed sculptures lit up against a black wall and modeled after women of all ages (well, 18+), cultures, and backgrounds.
Images of the installation:
More to buzz about:
Article on the exhibit: https://wordpress14416.wordpress.com/2018/04/12/cunts-and-other-conversations/