Long Woman (2000s, Urdu) – Framed Art
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Title: Long Woman (لونگ وومن)
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2000s
Print size: 16″ × 20″
Frame: Matte black painted wood with plexiglass front
Condition: Vintage
Publisher: Uncredited
A rare example of Pakistan’s VCD-era bootleg culture, this poster for Long Woman is a forgery, fabricated to resemble a foreign action film. It features a ripped photo of a Western model (likely from a men’s magazine or DVD sleeve) surrounded by a fabricated cast list and crowd scenes cobbled together from unrelated sources. English text, made-up credits, and Urdu dubbing promises created a fantasy of global cinema, repackaged for corner shop display. These posters weren’t tied to real films; they were marketing artifacts for stitched-together porn clips aimed at working-class male audiences.
Exhibited in “Spasial Program” at SculptureCenter, New York, June 18 –July 28, 2025.
Availability: Free pickup on July 29.
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