In 1969 a British artist named Allen Jones created a furor by designing a sculpture called “Hatstand, Table and Chair,” which featured lifesize furniture made out of the shapes of nude young women in dark stockings, heels, and gloves. These sculptures, still considered outrageous in feminist circles, became legendary for playing with the idea of erotic dehumanization--turning people, especially women, into objects. We present you with “Lady in a Footlocker,” starring Latex Lucy and Frank M. in pictures and Full HD video from Denys DeFrancesco and his camera crews--images that have similar kinky power and evocative punch. Standing in shiny clear leggings and ballet style heels right out of master 1950s fetish artist John Willie, the top half of Lucy's form is actually INSIDE an old footlocker, and when Frank M., wearing a mask and suit, opens the locker's top, we see Lucy within, wearing a form-fitting gray latex body suit and mask.
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