Sex Gallery

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  • Ashcroft in bondage

    An interview with S/M photographer Barbara Nitke about her lawsuit against the attorney general, her art, and the thousand-yard stare.
  • Enough pretty women

    Photographer Richard Kern talks about doing drugs with Courtney Love, shooting girls brushing their teeth -- and being a good father
  • No breast too large

    Russ Meyer is as American as Grandma Moses, but he probably wouldn't have been interested in her, since she wasn't a D-cup.
  • Darkroom desire

    Photographer P.J. Boman shoots his wife and muse in dark shadows -- undressing, posing as a prostitute and in the throes of ecstasy.
  • Sensual dreams

    Photographer Paul Jasmin captures the stylized, constructed allure of long-ago Hollywood, with an overlay of lush eroticism.
  • Sexual visionary

    Erotic photographer Tony Ward talks about psychodramas, Clinton's horniness and why he has sex with his models.
  • Free willies!

    Photographer Mel Roberts, once called the "Hugh Hefner of the gay world," liked to pose cute little surfie boys flopping out of their flower-power hip-huggers and cutoff jeans.
  • Sexy silliness

    The Kinsey Institute's "Sex and Humor" collection of images is eroticism at its most ridiculous.
  • Naked interiors

    Manuel Alvarez Bravo's photographs of women are ethereal, carnal, dreamlike evocations of the subconscious landscape
  • First and last tango in Paris

    An afternoon's love affair with a stranger, inspired by the dance of longing and loss.
  • Chasing the '60s

    Photographer David Bailey's sexy past work haunts nearly every shot on display in his new collection.
  • Lascivious lasses of the LPs

    The long-lost women of vintage album covers take us into a weird and idiotic sexual world.
  • Way back when

    A book of starlet glam shots raises questions like: Was it bad choices or bad luck that kept Sharon Stone from ruling Hollywood after "Basic Instinct"?
  • Death and the maiden

    Far from an article of bondage, the corset has been an instrument of liberation.
  • Edo erotica

    Art from the city that would become Tokyo shows a 17th and 18th century world of pleasure that was sexual, theatrical, discreet and elegant.
  • Irving Penn's nudes

    Two New York shows highlight the photographer's brief sojourn into the world of women with lush, fleshy bodies.
  • Strange and vanished flesh

    E.J. Bellocq's enigmatic New Orleans whorehouse photos still inspire wonder.
  • Jock Sturges

    The photographer of nude young women has been pilloried as a pornographer, but it's hard to think of a less voyeuristic photographer working.
  • Male nudes, now

    Painters, photographers and sculptors show us their vision of the naked man today -- and it's more than abs, pecs and butts.
  • Love motel

    Chas Ray Krider's photos unlock the noir sexuality of the quintessential American motor inn.
  • Girls and tires

    The girly calendars in the diesel shop of my youth were nothing like the Pirelli art photography -- except both feature sexy women.
  • Falling in love again

    It's the photos of Marlene Dietrich in drag that are the real turn-on in this book.
  • French twist

    Serge Normant, hairdresser to the stars, talks about relationships, balding, Ellen Barkin and his new book.
  • Balthus' provocative poses

    One of modern art's lions shows us that sexual moments and nudity aren't necessarily erotic.
  • Naked men

    Photographer Rankin shoots guys acting out their undressed fantasies.
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