Sex Show on Display at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum

“Sex Gallery” Decorates Dinner Tables Across The Globe With Erotic Conversation Pieces Of Art From Acclaimed Danish Artist

sexmythsexposedgetsaspankingfromplaymatesTalking ’bout want can’t be mentioned, the bestial, even the uncivilized has become conversational at the dinner table by Louise Hindsgavi from Denmark“Playmates” is one such creation, a figurine that comes from a parallel world, similar to ours, yet different in it’s mutinous adaptation of civilized life.  Some of her porcelain artworks look like toys and are recognizably contemporary in design. It’s as though the world of mythology has sprung from the pages of Shakespeare and is challenging ‘good taste’ with animal heads atop of deformed human bodies depicted as having sex, or ripping at their chests, or getting tattooed.

Back in the 18th century, figurines were considered an erotic conversational piece. They were put on dinner tables to put a spark in high society’s dinner parties. These artworks were essentially pastoral scenes with provocative yet bold symbolism and erotic undertones.  This kind of art was supposed to encourage a lighter atmosphere and blur language boundaries.

In an idealized world in which everything is seen as perfect with no grey areas, Louise’s figurines highlight what many people hide within themselves behind a veneer of morality.

To see more of Louise Hindsgavl go to http://www.louisehindsgavl.dk/

Shele & Michael.

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MAN SEX, WOMAN SEX, NAKED SEX, EROTIC SEX

SEX SHOW -THE CAMERA NEVER LIES

Seeing our sexual highlights, uncensored & unedited, on film for the very first time was quite daunting, to say the least.  Everything, and I do mean everything is exposed.

Bulges in all the wrong places, awkward moments, ungraceful sexual movements…eeek!

Porn, it most definitely was not. A sex show, maybe???

Real sex. Real life exposed.

Watching ourselves having sex, has exposed not only our sexual relationship, but the bigger picture, explicitly showing us how we act towards each other in general. Body language may have no words, yet its vocabulary is extensive.

Seeing ourselves in this light is a valuable teaching tool for us. It brings our attention to the aspects of ourselves that are in need of improvement. We can measure our progress in these areas by watching and discussing the content of our sex footage.

As we both are individuals, ones with differing beliefs as to what we consider to be sexually irresistible, this medium gives us the stage to explore and express this with each other, extending our own imaginations and our sexual repertoires.

Gone is the power struggle of beliefs between us, in and out of the bedroom.

Avec l’amour,

Shele & Michael.

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