Come see beautiful original fine art prints from numerous
pioneering
erotic artists from around the world together with contemporary
artists
pushing the envelope in representations of desire! Includes
many very
rare and some never-before-seen images.
FEATURING (in alphabetical order): John Aigner, Athletic
Model Guild (Bob Mizer), Carlos Batts, Beau, Peter Berlin,
Black Sun Productions, Bruce of L.A., Brett Barris, Harry
Bush, Rick Castro, Champion Studio (Walter Kundzicz), Colt
Studios, Craig Cowan, Greg Day, F. Holland Day, Roy Dean,
John Dugdale, Galdi, Robert Hill, David Hockney, Karoll, Dean
Keefer, Michael Kirwan, Bud Larsen, Lon of New York, Reed
Massengill, Ed McAndrews, Milo, Goh Mishima, Richard Morgan,
Palanca, Teddy of Paris, Plüchow, Tom of Finland,
Miguel Angel Reyes, Mel Roberts, Sand, Scott Seidman, Sierra
Domino, Tony Sansone by Edwin Townsend, Edward Lucie-Smith,
Mr. Drake, Lewd, Wilhelm Von Gloeden, George Quaintance, Tony
Ward, Joel-Peter Witkin, and more.
RICK CASTRO is an independent filmmaker and
photographer. Castro’s work explores the world of fetish
and fringes of sex culture. His work has been published in
artist editions, exhibitions and institutions worldwide. Rick
co-directed and wrote Hustler White and the documentary Plushies
& Furries for MTV. Castro’s photography is in the
permanent collections of The Alfred Kinsey Institute and The
Tom of Finland Foundation. His books and zines are archived
at the UCLA library, and The Leather Museum in Chicago. Castro
has photographed portraits of the Dalai Lama, (sipping tea)
Gore Vidal, Peter Berlin, Alan Poul (producer of Six Feet
Under) and his longtime muse, Tony Ward. (see www.rickcastro.com
for more information.)
MARK HARVEY is a multimedia artist, graphic
designer, and photographer. Harvey is the editor/creator of
his own infrequently published art and culture journal Fluxion
and a new book imprint, Fluxion Editions (He edited, designed,
and published 13 Years of Bondage: The Photography of Rick
Castro last year.) Harveys work examines ways people make,
and creatively express, meaning in their lives. Antebellum
also serves as a base for Fluxion. Harvey, originally from
Richmond, VA., studied Design and Film at Virginia Commonwealth
University and received an MFA in photography from the Maryland
Institute, College of Art. Harvey was also the Art Director
for The Advocate magazine, and creative director for Fotofactory
Press (For which he co-edited, wrote and designed the monographs
California Boys: The Photography of Mel Roberts, and Brian:
A Nine Year Photographic Diary). (see www.fluxion.net for
more information.)
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