[I had] pushed through to a spiritual sex: art—that nobody protects as readily as a charming love body of flesh.


Quoted in Irene Gammel, Baroness Elsa: Gender, Dada and Everyday Modernity, p 54.


[I had] pushed through to a spiritual sex: art—that nobody protects as readily as a charming love body of flesh.

[I had] pushed through to a spiritual sex: art—that nobody protects as readily as a charming love body of flesh.

[I had] pushed through to a spiritual sex: art—that nobody protects as readily as a charming love body of flesh.

[I had] pushed through to a spiritual sex: art—that nobody protects as readily as a charming love body of flesh.