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Excerpt, "Driving Passion — The Motorcycle as a Woman's Image"

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Copyright held by the Estate of Phyllis Krim.

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Image courtesy of the Estate of Phyllis Krim. Digitized by Emilie Trice, curator of the Phyllis Krim Estate.

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This excerpt is from Phyllis Krim’s essay, “The Motorcycle as a Woman’s Image,” which the artist read during the panel, “An Alternate View of Women’s Imagery: The Artist as an Individual,” organized by Phyllis Krim on the occasion of her solo exhibition “Classic Cars and Other Machines” and screening of the documentary film on her work entitled “Driving Passion,” at NYU’s Loeb Student Center in 1976.

The panel was moderated by Louise Bourgeois, with speakers Phyllis Krim, Bruce Barton, Ernest Briggs, Corinne Robins, and Deborah Remington.

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