In this interview, I speak about turning sexuality into art with wit, boldness, and a hint of tenderness. From dictators’ heads on vibrators to sculptures that spark both laughter and reflection, I share why humor is my tool for breaking taboos, what it’s like to be a woman sculptor in a male-dominated field, and why solidarity among women artists matters more than ever.
In this article you will read:
- how I use humor to break down taboos and make conversations about sex more natural,
- my reflections on gender inequality in the art world and why women still face greater risks in their careers,
- the importance of solidarity and mutual support among women artists,
- why my art often balances provocation, tenderness, and an underlying call for self-reflection.






