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RIP Melodye Prentiss / Miss July / 1968

Remembering the slender and groovy Miss July from 1968, Melodye Prentiss, who passed away on this day in 2009. As ”A onetime Playboy resaercher, Melodye was promoted to our Copy Department, where she now helps check the facts contained in our articles.

She’s studying for a fine-arts degree, attends the Art Institute of Chicago, where her latest turn-on is Salvador Dali. Melodye has also become intrigued by erotic art.” Of her own future, Miss July says, “My primary goals are to excel as a painter and to grow intellectually, to learn how to communicate more effectively with people. I don’t think it’s always necessary to talk to have an exchange of thoughts and ideas.”

Cosey Fanni Tutti

the69thdimension  asked: How about some Cosey Fanni Tutti?


Cosey Fanni Tutti is an English performance artist, musician, and writer, best known for her time in the avant-garde groups Throbbing Gristle and Chris & Cosey. In 1975, Genesis P-Orridge and Cosey Fanni Tutti consumed blood, semen and piss onstage in the UK. Government officials labeled them “the Wreckers of Civilization.”

Tutti worked for two years on a project in which she created a revealing exhibition about the porn and sex industry. For this project, she worked as a model for sex magazines and films. It was shown at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London in 1976. Censorship restrictions were imposed on the exhibition so only one image could be viewed at a time. The project also involved a performance and discussion events in which women working in the sex industry and the public could enter a dialog about issues surrounding this industry. Tutti also utilized her own used tampons and used diapers this “aroused hysterical reactions from the British media and art establishment, unable to address the political implications of the work.” 

She had a long career as a stripper and in the fields of pornographic film and magazines, stemming from a desire to incorporate her own image into collages she produced in this period. This willingness to deliberately and consciously participate in the process of commercial image production has inspired a number of visual and performance artists. Some of her performance art work has also drawn on her experience as an adult performer.