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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