Erotica vs Sexart

Those that remember the 1990’s will no doubt remember Madonna’s ‘Erotica’ album and the accompanying coffee table book ‘Sex’. Although the definition of porn and erotica is hazy, blurring into the world of glamour, it treats themes of a sexual nature in a more refined manner although maybe not more artistically. For those interested in adult cosplay, body paint and tape art do you see yourselves as an ‘Eroticist’ or the more appealing term; ‘Sexartist’?

Sexart: Genre or Redefinition?

Now I have convinced you sexart is a perfectly obvious idea (that is yet to exist in the English language) what does it mean? Is it a new umbrella term for the adult industries of porn, glamour, fashion nudes and all forms of soft and hardcore pornography allowing new investment into this newly defined sexart world? Or is it a new genre of pornography with higher production values emphasizing the artist aspects whilst accommodating growing trends such as cosplay and body-art? Or is it both? What will you decide?

SuperSexartists

Comic book history has always contained lots of colourful characters including of course its fair share of prostitutes and strippers whether it be Catwoman, Barb Wire or Stripperella!

Maybe a new era deserves a new class of superhero? Make way for the SuperSexartists! Born from a world where the good used do nothing comes a new generation of superhero here to right the wrongs of the past; ‘SuperSexartists’!

Who is the next Hugh Hefner?

Apple don’t want anything to do with porn. Playboy don’t see themselves as pornographers. Some investors can’t invest in porn. In the future there will be no porn, only low and high grade sexart. How long before a Sexart World ‘sexhibition’ at the New York Sex Museum appears in the London Tate Modern? Is this a proposal for the next version of Hugh Hefner or Larry Flynt?