Like an armadillo in my trousers

by Chris on February 22, 2007

by Chris | February 22nd, 2007

pen.jpgIf you do love yours and want the world to see why you may like the exhibition that’s on at the Foundry art gallery in Shoreditch. Film maker Lawrence Barraclough made a film called My Penis and I about his insecurities with his penis and its size, or lack of to be precise.

Now he’s made a new documentary called My Penis and Everybody Elses which looks at the myths and lore surrounding penis size, and as part of that he’s been asking men to send in anonymous photos of their proudest possession to his website www.snapyourchap.com to create the biggest collection of penis portraits ever seen.

As part of the exhibition Lawrence Barraclough has set up a special photo booth at the Foundry where you can have a picture of yours taken and added to the collection to give it the greatest range of shapes and sizes.

The show is on from the 24-25 February, Sat 3-11pm, Sun 3-10.30pm, admission is free. The Foundry is located at 84-86 Great Eastern Street, a short distance to the east of Old Street station. Lawrence will be there himself from 6-10pm on Sunday to interview men and ask if the exhibition has changed their perception of the size of their own penis, or the behemoth as I like to call it.

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