The Guardian interviews Ann Hirsch this week, as the artist opens an exhibition of her work at the Zabludowicz Collection in London, and discusses projects like her performance as a contestant on a VH1 reality dating program, and her views on the culture of digital video as a mode of positive female representation.  “I had these utopian notions that now women can broadcast ourselves instead of relying on TV and film, we can portray ourselves and this is going to be great for women and minorities – we get stereotyped all the time,” she says. “But the reality of what happened isn’t what I thought.â€
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