As part of his latest exhibition at Hay Hill Gallery, artist Jamie McCartney presents a large-scale wall sculpture entitled, charmingly enough, The Great Wall of Vagina - which consists of a an entire wall taken over by sculptural casts of female genitalia.
The work may seem shocking but there is good reason: to attempt to counter the recent rise in cosmetic labial surgery.
The exhibition also includes the artist's latest body of work entitled Physical Photography, which takes a similarly direct approach to the human form.
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