Mention should perhaps be made of the photographs of Jeff Koons with ex-wife Ilona Staller but I didn’t include those here since they’re no different t0 the millions of images you’ll find on any porn site. My Lonesome Cowboy (1998) by Takashi Murakami.Īnother view, with the painting Spring Liquid in the background. Untitled XIV (ejaculation in trajectory) (1989) by Andres Serrano. Self-portrait with Two Women (1920) by George Grosz.īookplate by and for the library of Angel Mendez (1950). Update: Jack-Off Sculpture Sells For $15 Million.Ĭoition of Hemisected Man and Woman (1492) by Leonardo da Vinci.ĭer Bote (The Messenger) (1908) from Erzahlungen Am Toilettentische by Franz von Bayros.
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There’s another sample (as it were) of Cary Kwok’s work below the fold plus some other seminal (as it were) artworks through the ages. Gay artists have been in the vanguard of addressing the sperm-drought, possibly because they have more than a passing interest in these matters Michael Petry’s work earlier this year took a lateral view. The irony of this, as with arguments against erections in art, is that if it wasn’t for ejaculations we wouldn’t be here to discuss their pros and cons. But male sexuality, especially at its most essential moment, has rarely been depicted outside the pages of pornography. Despite various Biblical prohibitions, women have been subject to no end of sexual display throughout art history, from copulations with gods in the form of animals to Danaë’s impregnation by Zeus as a literal golden shower. I like Kwok’s drawings, they’re carefully-done and funny, and serve to remind one that the cum shot is under-represented in art. Kwok’s work has been shown recently at the Herald Street gallery, London, and Hard Hat, Geneva. Cary Kwok’s niche seems to be the seminal emission which he depicts in a variety of ways, including showing various well-known comic-book characters shooting their respective loads. It’s almost a commonplace of contemporary art that there are so many artists around today, producing such a volume of work, that any newcomer (as it were) has to find a niche and stay there if they want their efforts to stand out from the crowd.
Left: Sperman (2007) by Cary Kwok right: Here Cums the Spider (2007) by Cary Kwok.