" Suskind’s (nudes)… all are tranquilly at rest, imperturbably at ease with their plush bodies, unlike Picasso’s peculiarly anguished running women)—but are much more self-contained. Their closed eyes suggest they have an inner life, while Picasso’s big women are wide-eyed and peculiarly empty. They may be big and heroic, but they don’t have the hermetic fullness of being—consummate presence--of Suskind’s nudes. To call them the objects of the voyeuristic male gaze is to miss their point: they don’t need male desire to perfect them."
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