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In recent years, a small but growing number of artists have begun to challenge conventional perceptions of sex dolls by incorporating them into contemporary art. Once widely dismissed as purely commercial or taboo objects, these silicone sex dolls are now appearing in galleries, photography projects, performance art, and multimedia installations. Through creative reinterpretation, pioneering artists are attempting to shift the conversation away from sensationalism and toward deeper reflections on identity, technology, intimacy, and the human body. Their work raises provocative questions about how society defines relationships, beauty, and emotional connection in an increasingly technological world. |
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