
All Fours, the Labor of Being Looked At (if you're Sabrina Carpenter)
Sabrina Carpenter is a performance artist.
Cultural commentators are dissecting Sabrina Carpenter's latest album cover for "Man's Best Friend," sparking a broader conversation about evolving feminist discourse and visual culture. One analyst, Leigh Stein, suggests the controversial imagery may be a deliberate provocation, reacting to the "puritanical" internet feminism prevalent among millennials in the 2010s. Stein, a self-identified satirist with a background in feminist non-profits, posits that the cover could signify a return to the hyper-sexualized visual aesthetics of the 1990s and early 2000s, a theme explored by author Sophie Gilbert. The discussion highlights the complexities of interpreting artistic expression within contemporary cultural and social frameworks, prompting questions about whether the imagery serves as satire or reinforcement of certain beliefs.
Sabrina Carpenter is a performance artist.