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Orgy: The Societal Obsession With Sex

  • Writer: Imani Dumas
    Imani Dumas
  • Dec 22, 2025
  • 1 min read

Orgy explores the societal obsession with sex and the loss of intimacy in a hypersexual culture. Multicolored figures intertwine in a chaotic, exaggerated scene, transforming desire into spectacle.


Imani Dumas | People Art | Orgy

Through surrealism and figurative composition, the piece questions whether modern sexuality is liberation—or another form of control.


This sculpture critiques the commodification of the body. Media, pornography, and consumer culture sell sex relentlessly, but rarely honor connection or consent.


Pleasure becomes product.


People become content.


Even liberation is packaged and sold back to us.


The work challenges how society treats sexuality as both taboo and currency, exploiting desire while shaming authenticity.


Yet at its core, Orgy is not anti-sex—it is pro-truth. True freedom means owning one’s body without judgment or exploitation. Justice in sexuality means consent, agency, and equality.


When society reduces sex to performance, it strips away humanity.


The sculpture invites viewers to reflect on what intimacy once meant—and what it could mean again.


Ultimately, this work asks: Is this pleasure, or is this propaganda? The answer determines whether sexuality becomes a tool of freedom... or another invisible chain.



 
 
 

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