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Ladyland

Ladyland was a pioneering exhibition held in 1968 by the Dutch artist and filmmaker Jürgen Mohr, focusing on female sexuality, gender roles, and societal attitudes. It aimed to challenge traditional perspectives by exploring women's experiences and desires through provocative art and visuals. The exhibition sought to promote gender equality and question norms surrounding sexuality, encouraging open dialogue. As a piece of cultural activism, Ladyland contributed to broader conversations about women's rights and the evolving understanding of gender and sexuality in society.