In conversation with artist Vito Acconci's "Undertone" (1972), in which he too appears to be masturbating under a table, Mogul plays with dichotomies of female and male sexuality.
Says Mogul: "I made Take Off in my studio apartment on Myra Avenue during my second year living in Los Angeles.
[5][6] [7] Mogul's work has been exhibited in many forms - at film festivals, museums, art galleries, and on public television.
[10] The first retrospective of her work was in 2009 at Visions du Reel: the Nyon International Film Festival in Switzerland.
[11] Currently, some permanent holders of her work include the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), Duke University, the Getty Museum, and the Video Data Bank in Chicago.