Charles Butler and David Stubbs (with snake on cycle), Los Angeles

Charles Butler and David Stubbs (with snake on cycle), Los Angeles

$2,000.00
Featuring two nude youths with a snake on a cycle, this image from 1961 reflects the shifting ideologies regarding nudity during the transition from the conservative McCarthyism era of the early 1950s to the more liberal climate of the 1960s. This image represents a departure from the repressive attitudes towards nudity, symbolizing the newfound freedom of expression and openness emerging during that time. Mizer's work captures the changing social dynamics and the evolving acceptance of the human body as a subject of art, reflecting the lightening up of societal views on nudity.