Photo of collection object I believe in women's liberation. I'm tired of the image of the women who has the most sanitary toilet bowl, the cleanest floor, and the brattiest kids as the supermother., I want to be able to change with my children and to change with my life as I grow older. Staying at home and taking care of the kids doesn't help.
Owens, Bill. I believe in women's liberation. I'm tired of the image of the women who has the most sanitary toilet bowl, the cleanest floor, and the brattiest kids as the supermother., I want to be able to change with my children and to change with my life as I grow older. Staying at home and taking care of the kids doesn't help., 1972. Gelatin silver print, 11 × 14" (27.9 × 35.6 cm). Gift of Robert Harshorn Shimshak and Marion Brenner, 53.2010. (Photo: MoMA)

I believe in women's liberation. I'm tired of the image of the women who has the most sanitary toilet bowl, the cleanest floor, and the brattiest kids as the supermother., I want to be able to change with my children and to change with my life as I grow older. Staying at home and taking care of the kids doesn't help.

1972

Bill Owens

American, born 1938

Photography

Maker/Artist
Owens, Bill
Classification
Photograph
Formatted Medium
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions
11 × 14" (27.9 × 35.6 cm)
Departments
Photography
Accession Number
53.2010
Credit Line
Gift of Robert Harshorn Shimshak and Marion Brenner

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