Sex Gallery

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  • Love and sex

    Photographer Andrea Blanch asks Italian men to sit still, then asks them the hard questions.
  • Desire unbound

    The surrealists were funny, poetic and deeply transgressional all at the same time.
  • D'Orazio

    The young New York photographer learned from his mentor, Lou Bernstein, how to be responsive to special moments.
  • The accidental pornographer

    L.A. photographer Carlos Batts doesn't want to be known for taking dirty pictures, but he's so damn good at it.
  • That old black magic called self-love

    Sorcerer of the lens Pierre Molinier's self-portraiture is the stuff nightmares are made of.
  • Robert Mapplethorpe

    The artist's early self-portraits weren't just raunchy and masturbatory -- they presaged his beautiful and notorious future.
  • The "look but don't touch" girls

    Louis Meisel, the king of the pinup, celebrates the goddesses of all-American flesh.
  • Roaring '20s women

    The flappers Albert Arthur Allen photographed wear bobbed hair, high heels and not much else.
  • So many women, so little time

    Young and old, fat and thin -- Jan Saudek's camera makes love to them all.
  • Body Schatz

    A collection of nudes by a photographer interested in "letting the gods in" emphasizes sensuality without being graphic.
  • Butlers in love

    Mark Stock's most famous series of paintings depicts tuxedoed men in various obsessive poses.
  • Hello dolly

    Photographer David Levinthal shoots dolls in poses so erotically charged that the figures seem real.
  • Voluptuous curves

    The curator of the "Erotic Picasso" show in Paris talks about why the artist's most ribald work probably won't come to the U.S.
  • Show me your panties!

    Photographer Roy Stuart is the prince of Parisian up-the-skirt erotica.
  • Divine decadence

    Helmut Newton is a connoisseur of contemporary sex and death.
  • Pierre et Gilles

    An enduring couple make glittery photographs filled with myth, camp and homoeroticism.
  • Using her body

    Artist Renée Cox talks about the recent furor over her work, Mayor Giuliani, religion and growing up black in Scarsdale.
  • In the realm of the senses

    Toshio Saeki, Japan's master of erotic illustration, devours the world with his demented images of outré sex.
  • Portrait of an artist

    Trevor Fairbrother's new book shows that John Singer Sargent was not only a painter of the rich but a sensualist in everything he did.
  • Paradise regained

    Weimar Berlin's depraved, sin-filled nights tantalize the imagination anew in Mel Gordon's "Voluptuous Panic."
  • What we do in private

    "Peek," a collection of erotic photos from the Kinsey collection, is a strangely clinical yet revealing look at American sexuality.
  • Carnal smorgasbord

    British photographer China Hamilton portrays women as strong, independent beings -- even when they're tied up -- in his book "Woman."
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