Is this erotic art, a social statement, or is it just pornography’ As a documentation of the wilder side of New York City in the 21st century, Coulter's models are certainly girls on the edge, with tattoos, piercings and dyed hair. They are dancers, escorts, waitresses, and an occasional medical student. But for some reason, they are all drawn to showing off their bodies in ways that reveal not just their private parts, but also reveal their characters and a sense of rebellion. Done in the course of a year at the notorious Carlton Arms Hotel on 25th street, where nobody in their right mind would ever stay, these are strange photos.
SuicideGirls: Beauty Redefined ... Suicide Girls - Beauty Redefined explores the Suicide Girl phenomenon
from their start in 2001 to their websites one million unique weekly
visitors today. This giant tome provides a timely look at the
fascinating women who created and inhabit the SG community. With an
introduction by SG founder, Missy Suicide and images of hundreds of
SuicideGirls world-wide, this title shines a light on a new female
aesthetic - a look reminiscent of vintage Betty Page and Bunny Yeager
photos, but with a decisively 21st century edge. "There's no other
place in the media to see girls (like these) who are tremendously smart
and beautiful in their own way" says Missy, "Everywhere you look you
just see the super-thin, super-tall, bleach blonde Baywatch babe. There
are a lot of people out there who want to see a different kind of
beauty."
Dirty Girls... What do women really want? To be sensually seduced or pressed up
against the wall for a quickie? To be tantalized by a peep show or the
chance to join the mile high club?
Acclaimed erotica writer and
editor Rachel Kramer Bussel knows: They want it all. They want to be
worshiped, ordered around, sent blindly into ecstasy, and made hot in
front of a mirror. They want strangers bearing ice cubes on a hot day
and to be the party favor passed around among guests. They want sex at
the office and in the great outdoors and on trains and airplanes. They
want sex with the whole United States of America (or, at least, part of
it). They want to be wooed, seduced, flirted with, taken. They want to
handpick their lovers and make them do their bidding. They want men,
women, and sometimes both at the same time.
In the Realm of the Senses... Still censored in its own country, In the Realm of the Senses (Ai no
corrida), by Japanese director Nagisa Oshima, remains one of the most
controversial films of all time. A graphic portrayal of insatiable
sexual desire, Oshima's film, set in 1936 and based on a true incident,
depicts a man and a woman (Tatsuya Fuji and Eiko Matsuda) consumed by a
transcendent, destructive love while living in an era of ever
escalating imperialism and governmental control. Less a work of
pornography than of politics, In the Realm of the Senses is a brave,
taboo-breaking milestone.
Un*/Cut... With "UN*/CUT" Giovanni opens another chapter of desire for male meat!
This sexual organ has never been more directly or excitingly set into
scene than in this fascinating declaration of love. "UN*/CUT" is the
follow-up to the incredibly successful "Bites" by the same
photographer.
Un*/Cut... With "UN*/CUT" Giovanni opens another chapter of desire for male meat!
This sexual organ has never been more directly or excitingly set into
scene than in this fascinating declaration of love. "UN*/CUT" is the
follow-up to the incredibly successful "Bites" by the same
photographer.
SuicideGirls Magazine: No. 2... SuicideGirls Magazine (otherwise known as our periodical art
book/pin-up anthology) is back! Issue No. 2 features all new Suicide
Girls and Interviews- with personal writings from each of your favorite
pin-ups. Printed on even better paper we couldn't just let it go at
that. We included an additional 16 pages for the same price. Oh, and of
course it's still Ad free.