Well, as Christmas approaches and you are desperate to get something for Auntie Rhoda, you may be turning to the calendar shops for an inoffensive gift. Cats? Landscape photos? Cartoons of cats? Landscape shots with cats in them?
Probably not a nude girl-y calendar, although the old-fashioned staple of every garage has undergone something of a revolution.
As 1999 became 2000, nude calendars suddenly turned a new page. Some members of a Women's Institute branch in Yorkshire decided to raise funds for a sofa for their local hospital, in memory of the husband of one of them. For American chums, you should understand that the WI has long been regarded as the most Stepford of stuffy wives' clubs in Britain. When the women posed nude for calendar pictures, it was such a brilliant joke (and actually the pictures are tasteful and rather lovely), that the whole thing took off, became an enormous runaway success and their story was made into a heart-warming award-winning film called Calendar Girls (DVD available from Hive for £4.15). To date, the calendar girls have raised about £3M for the leukaemia and lymphona research organisation Bloodwise.
This year, the Oxford women's rugby team have released a nude calendar, featuring gritty black and white photos in the mud. As a former player at the Other Place, I naturally wish I could say I would expect nothing less of the slags in dark blue (wink), but actually you can see that they are spoofing the Dieux du Stade and building on the Calendar Girl legacy rather than cashing in on Pirelli traditions. (BTW, the light blues thrashed the dark blues 52-0 this year *snigger*. Wha-at?!! I think it's a highly relevant fact in the context of this review.)
Women's rugby receives far less funding than the glamourous professional men's sport. However the Oxford University women have removed their strip for charity, not for themselves, and to raise awareness of eating disorders. Let's hope even just looking at the pictures of older women and muscular sportswomen helps us all to realise how diverse and attractive our bodies are.
Meanwhile, over at Pirelli, Annie Liebowitz has been commissioned to photograph women who have achieved something more than posing without very many clothes on. This picture is of Amy Schumer the feminist stand-up comedian. Other women depicted (mostly with their clothes on) include Serena Williams, Yoko Ono and Patti Smith.
Auntie Rhoda might actually like it.
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The original 'classic' Pirelli calendar was a joy to behold; even more so owing to it's rarity. For myself, the thought of a a Williams sister wearing little is not something that I'd welcome; some of the Victoria's Secret girls, however . . .
As to a load of French
Rugby players - forget it, even if they may be regarded as "Art".
Modern military aircraft, are different. . .
The Serena Williams picture in Pirelli's calendar is actually stunning. She has had a lot of silly commentary about her body being 'too muscular' and 'not feminine', as if those were legitimate complaints to make about a world class tennis player rather than a fashion model. I think Liebowitz is looking to produce something which is a reply to that.
I will look out for a good aircraft calendar for you, my dear! rather than the one of the Oxford Women's team ;).
I realize I'm in the sad minority when I say I'd rather see a man in a well-cut suit than displaying his bare arse. I'm having a hard time comprehending this mania for bare arses, but that's just me.
Serena Williams? I'm sorry, but she does not look female to me. Too many overtly masculine features.
I love a man in a suit! especially with a white shirt, for some reason :P
What's interesting is how the ubiquity of nude women on calendars is finished with. Suddenly nude men are selling calendars, and clothed women are hot.
In the 1970s or 1980s a woman photographer displayed a picture of a man, apparently naked, sitting behind a chess board with a write-up similar to the infamous and popular Page 3 girl write-ups from The Sun newspaper. People were outraged and had to be prevented from tearing the picture down. I remember the picture vividly, it was quite clunky and clearly a joke - nothing like as pornographic as the pictures of the male rugby players but people found it shocking that a man could be portrayed as a sex object while blithely accepting women being shown nude in a newspaper read by morning commuters every day.
Normally, I have no interest in sport, but nude sports women? I'd buy that calendar.
The problem with conventional nude calendars is that, if they feature models whose business it is to pose nude, then it is just business as usual. Much more exciting to see nudity where it is least expected, e.g. the rugby field. (Nude volleyball, of course, is a cliche.)
My local amateur theatre group are doing Calendar Girls next year. Maybe I'll go. I did like the movie.
What did you think of the Liebowitz picture of Serena Williams, Aussie? Did you also find it too overtly masculine?
My own thoughts about this discussion of Serena Williams were too detailed for a comment box, so Naoko turned them into a separate blogpost (dated 20 December 2015).
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