One can lose something they have, but not something they are. From a personal experience after an accident that forces one to live the rest of their life in a wheelchair, inevitably transforming their habits, including those related to sexuality, arises the desire to keep the conversation about sexuality in disability—particularly physical disability—alive.
A person with a disability wants, like everyone else, to continue to love and to find fulfillment in their romantic relationships through their own physicality.
Through conferences on the topic of sexuality and disability, the search for products that enhance sexual activity, and public presentations offering a unique perspective on the theme of disability in particular, and sexuality in general, efforts are made to provoke thought on these issues while striving to avoid vulgarity or rhetoric.
There is an intentional escape from didactic approaches and a traditional placement in the realm of assistance and social care, utilizing various forms of artistic disciplines, such as dance and art, that influence one another.
One can lose something they have, but not something they are.
A contemporary art project, unconventional and collaborative, focusing on the themes of couple relationships, sex, and love.
Since 2014, artist Luca Saini, in collaboration with Danilo Ragona, has been portraying dozens of couples who experience daily life with motor disabilities, whether it’s one partner or both. He invites these couples to reveal themselves by being photographed in moments of intimacy. Each piece is the result of a vision shared between the artist and the couples, creating a process that feels like a performance, involving listening and sharing creativity.
This project aims to tell and normalize, without taboos or prejudices, that people with disabilities, like all human beings, experience desires, intimacy, love, and sex.
Sexability is the video podcast that discusses the sexual well-being of people with disabilities.
Nicola Macchione, a urologist and andrologist, interviews seven individuals with disabilities who share their personal experiences of sexuality and affection.
By listening to the podcast, you will discover that people with disabilities, like all human beings, have sexual preferences, desires, and a longing to explore and understand their intimacy, sex, and love.
Among the protagonists of this video podcast are Danilo Ragona and Luca Paiardi, founders of B-Free.
Intimate Swing is the rocking chair that changes perspectives. An inclusive design and furniture piece that, thanks to its unique horizontal rocking motion, can also serve as a seat for sexual activity, facilitating certain movements for people with mobility disabilities.
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