| I find it intriquing to blur the lines of what is historically thought to be male and female, particularly when it relates to physicality. From the earliest Olympiads, kouroi, (Ancient Greek term representing male youths), pushed the boundaries of physical prowess. The power behind KOUROI FLOW comes from the juxtaposition of opposing forces, vulnerable and strong simultaneously. Examine the blending of the two, and how society has become more androgynous. |
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