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Drawing back the curtain—X-rated art makes waves in Miami

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 27 December 2024 07:58
Published 27 December 2024
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David Nolan Gallery of New York showed a number of erotic works on paper in a mysterious, secluded room within its stand at Art Basel Miami Beach earlier this month. Fairgoers seeking an X-rated experience savoured works by William Copley whose naughty images, including Le Grand Bouffe (X-Rated Series) (1973), were made during a particularly productive period in the 1970s when the artist had a predilection for pornography and peep shows (all in the name of art, of course). Sandra Vásquez de la Horra’s piece Playgirls Don’t Play Longer (2010), which found a buyer, also made waves. “She draws the figures first in charcoal and then dips the entire sheet in wax. It gives the sheet a manuscript-like, classic look,” Nolan noted. “The collector who acquired the De la Horra said it was like Goya and the Chapman brothers.” Apparently sex really does sell…

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