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10 Artists Whose Sexually Explicit Works Shocked the World

 

Erotic art has in equal measure aroused and aggravated since the beginning of art history. Great artists can take advantage of this and create genuinely provocative work, work so erotic and explicit that it can (as with some of the pieces in this list) see feminist protestors throw acid over it, French aristocracy brandish a knife at it or end up with the artist behind it being sent to prison. Discover these and more with our top ten.

 

The Warren Cup, Silver, 4 1/2in x 4in x 4 1/2in, c. 5 – 15 AD | © Marie-Lan Nguyen/WikiCommons

The Warren Cup | C. 5-15

An example of a work not radical in its time but seen as too explicit for later audiences, The Warren Cup was most likely proudly displayed in a Roman home, but then was considered too deviant for audiences right until the 1980s. Depicting a Greco-Roman practice called pederasty, where young men would take older men as mentors and sexual partners, the what would later be considered homosexual acts depicted on the cup were hidden from public display for centuries before their exhibition, after which they inspired countless gay artists and writers into more radical artworks.

Correggio, Leda and the Swan, Oil on Canvas, 152cm x 191cm, 1531-2 | © Nicke L/Wikicommons

 

Correggio, Leda and the Swan | 1531-2

The story of the seduction of Leda by Zeus disguised as a swan is filled with erotic potential, so its no wonder it has been attempted by so many, from Michelangelo (though his version is sadly lost) to Cezanne. However, Correggio’s is one of the most memorable, with its swan draped around a voluptuous Leda in front of an audience of similarly undressing figures. It is still erotic to this day, but in its time its sexuality was so outrageous that the Regent of Paris’ son stabbed the painting with a knife, to the extent that Leda’s face had to be repainted.

Paper, c. 1646 | © Heavy Horse/Wikicommons

 

Rembrandt, The Monk in the Cornfield | C. 1646

Those who know Rembrandt for his meditative masterpieces will be shocked by ‘The Monk in the Cornfield’ series. An almost cartoon-like portrait of a monk breaking his vows, it looks more at home on a pier-front postcard than a work from a burin of an Old Master. A make-money-quick scheme made during a period of financial turmoil, this image aimed to appeal to the base instincts of a lower class clientele, who could afford an etching but not a painting. To this day, these etchings remain a relative secret, although their frank depiction of unglamorised sex would find followers well into the 21st century.

Egon Schiele, Two Women, Watercolour, 1915 | © Carpediem6655/Wikicomm

 

Egon Schiele, Two Women | 1915

Schiele’s work was so radical in its time that the artist actually spent time in prison for being a pornographer, and ‘Two Women’ is an example of the painter’s unashamed unromantic depiction of women (many of them sex workers) as sexual beings. The women of the title are at once sexy and scary, painted in mottled colors in Schiele’s masterly signature style. Schiele’s career was tragically cut short by his untimely death, but he did leave us with a kinky selection of nudes that would influence greats all the way to Lucian Freud, the ultimate master painter of flesh.

Katsushika Hokusai, The Adonis Plant, Woodblock Print, 10in x 17in, c. 1815 | © Pschemp/Wikicommons

 

Katsushika Hokusai, The Adonis Plant | C. 1815

Perhaps best known in the Western world as the artist behind the often-reproduced ‘Great Wave off Kanagawa’, many would be shocked by his other work as part of the Shunga tradition. Shunga, a Japanese genre meaning ‘spring pictures’ (spring being a Japanese euphemism for sex) are erotic prints completed in woodblock and feature copulating couples with often enlarged genitals. Although reaching their apex in the 17th and 18th century (astonishing when you consider the chasteness of Western art during this time), Hokusai’s later works are among the most stunning of the form, as you might expect from the master of the woodblock.

 

Allen Jones, Chair, Acrylic on Glass Fibre and Resin with Perspex and Leather, 30 1/2in x 23in x 39in, 1969 | © régine debatty/Flickr

 

Allen Jones, Chair | 1969

A sexual statement seen as so shocking to some that one of Jones’ chairs saw acid thrown at it by a feminist protester, many see Allen Jones’ chair as an equally acidic work of sexual misogyny. Depicting a topless leather-clad woman turned into a piece of furniture, the piece equally plays on fetishism and femininity with its turning of a woman into an object. Whether this is done with a wry sense of humour or out of pure chauvinism, many cannot agree, but no one can deny how radical the piece is as a piece of sexual subversion.

Andy Warhol, Sex Parts | 1977

Many critics see Warhol’s work as inherently voyeuristic, and perhaps the greatest statement of his lesser-known ‘Sex Parts’ series. Warhol’s work had previously dealt with gay sex, but whereas the act itself was deliberately out of frame in his film Blow Job, in ‘Sex Parts’ it is emphatically in the frame, shown in eye-watering detail in the easter egg colours of Warhol’s signature style. By portraying graphic gay sex in the way he had painted everyone from Marilyn to Mao, he raises sex to their status, seemingly glamorous but ultimately unattainable and tragic – perhaps the best explanation of Warhol’s own relationship with sex.

Robert Mapplethorpe, Self Portrait with Whip | 1978

Never has sex in art been so heavily debated as during the ‘culture wars’ in 1980s New York, where many sex-positive artists saw their government funding revoked. Central to this battle was Robert Mapplethorpe, a bull-whip inserted in his anus leering over his shoulder to the camera. The image, one of the most memorable images from his hugely controversial 1989 ‘The Perfect Moment’ exhibition, was described as both pornographic and high art by the artist himself, and saw queer and BDSM lifestyles in the headlines all over the world, forever changing what could and could not be considered exhibitable art.

 

Jeff Koons, Made in Heaven | 1991

Many artists are famed for letting their private lives run into their work, but none have done it with as much pornographic glee as Jeff Koons. The ‘Made in Heaven’ exhibition made headlines all over the world for its depictions (on canvas, in plastic and in glass) of Koons having sex with his then-wife, famed Italian porn star (and future MP) La Cicciolina. Many found it gratuitous, but it is signature Koons and a great exposé of the inherent ridiulousness of the sexual act, which art is for the most part to blame for romanticising.

Sarah Lucas, Au Naturel, 1994

 

link: https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/new-york/new-york-city/articles/10-artists-whose-sexually-explicit-works-radicalized-the-art-world/

 

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這不很正常嗎?人類的曆史不就是這樣蜿蜒螺旋前行嗎?有的人看到馬蒂斯的裸體跳舞的人得捂著眼睛,保護心靈的純潔。 -影雲- 給 影雲 發送悄悄話 影雲 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/10/2021 postreply 14:00:45

最關鍵是觀者的想象能夠抵達藝術家想不到的地方,激起無限的波瀾如同幾年前日本的海嘯怦怦地擊毀了他們自身岌岌可危的道德城牆。 -影雲- 給 影雲 發送悄悄話 影雲 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/10/2021 postreply 14:04:25

我在想如果我發和小迷妹同樣的帖子會不會別標上下流,我是藝術家 -firstuncle- 給 firstuncle 發送悄悄話 firstuncle 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/10/2021 postreply 14:12:38

事實上,我覺得這些作品太過時了,這就是人類文明的進步,對未知的探索與已知的重新理解,能夠對自身或我們作為人的部分更多的理解。 -影雲- 給 影雲 發送悄悄話 影雲 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/10/2021 postreply 14:17:03

and 社會的包容力的提高。 -影雲- 給 影雲 發送悄悄話 影雲 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/10/2021 postreply 14:22:08

譬如你現在用小迷妹來稱呼我,我可以認為是幽默友好,當然也可以說是侮辱歧視,取決於我的思維。但我選擇是幽默友好。 -影雲- 給 影雲 發送悄悄話 影雲 的博客首頁 (62 bytes) () 11/10/2021 postreply 14:26:24

在論壇帖某些圖片確實有點過了 -LinMu- 給 LinMu 發送悄悄話 LinMu 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/10/2021 postreply 14:48:46

畫餅充饑或望梅止渴的效果在文字與視覺都類似。那我說,你的女朋友貼在論壇有些過了。你認為呢? -影雲- 給 影雲 發送悄悄話 影雲 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/10/2021 postreply 15:00:09

特地去搜索找來這些自標為"色情"的東西還蠻不容易的,除非早就存檔了幾千幅這種圖片在電腦裏? -靈動的雙子- 給 靈動的雙子 發送悄悄話 靈動的雙子 的博客首頁 (438 bytes) () 11/10/2021 postreply 15:00:18

just google erotic art works, you will find thousands in a secon -影雲- 給 影雲 發送悄悄話 影雲 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/10/2021 postreply 15:03:22

謝謝核桃小丸子的激發,讓我在想到底什麽樣的藝術才算色情藝術。 -影雲- 給 影雲 發送悄悄話 影雲 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/10/2021 postreply 15:03:58

核桃小丸子表示無辜躺槍(她正在淡定地剝核桃)。 -靈動的雙子- 給 靈動的雙子 發送悄悄話 靈動的雙子 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/10/2021 postreply 15:19:18

而且你的語言帶有誤導。譬如我在最後把這個藝術網站鏈接放在裏麵,但你認為我是存在電腦裏。這種誤導對於不明事理的人,容易"孟母三遷" -影雲- 給 影雲 發送悄悄話 影雲 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/10/2021 postreply 15:09:39

好了,Q&A session到此結束;謝謝圍觀。 -影雲- 給 影雲 發送悄悄話 影雲 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/10/2021 postreply 15:12:04

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