Miriam Cahn

[4] Cahn's paintings and drawings incorporate feminism and child endangerment[5][6] themes, female rituals; often featuring "violent and shocking representations of sexual organs".

[3] Cahn's first exhibition in the United States was at the Elizabeth Dee Gallery, New York City, in 2011.

"[10] Her work has been the source of some controversy, including in 2023, when several French far-right associations petitioned to have Cahn's fuck abstraction!

removed from the "My Serial Thought" show at the Palais de Tokyo, claiming the painting depicted "pedo-pornographic" material.

France's State Council rejected the appeal and allowed the painting, which abstractly depicted the Bucha massacre by Russian troops.

Miriam Cahn, untitled 10 May 2012, 2012, pastel and charcoal on paper, 39 x 23 cm. Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw Collection