I love this sexy sequence of images.
Again – not sure who the photographer is – come on, Tumblr!
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I love this sexy sequence of images.
Again – not sure who the photographer is – come on, Tumblr!
Via: Boogiewoogiepussy
Just stumbled across MouthFeel magazine. In a nutshell it’s gay men and munch. I’m just gutted that Issue One has sold out 🙁
Here, they explain that in a bit more detail:
WHAT IS MOUTHFEEL?
Mouthfeel is the physical and chemical interaction that food has with your mouth. It affects the taste, of course, but also the bodily and mental experience one has with food.
WHAT AM I DOING HERE?
You’re here for visually and mentally stimulating content combined with stories of love, lust, flavor, humor and exploration with a gay point of view.
EXPLAIN.
Mouthfeel is a personality-forward magazine that explores the complexities of food and the characters involved. It’s for people with unrestrained appetites for food, men, music and humor. Filled with profiles, photos, love letters, recipes, essays and more, Mouthfeel is not a gay men’s Good Housekeeping, it champions the spirit, creativity and counter culture ethos of the world, which has historically defined gay culture and the best of culinary arts.
Via: MouthFeel
The always even more beautiful Kate Moss as photographed by David Sims for Love No.14 FW 2015
You may have heard about director Gasper Noé’s latest film Love, which premiered at Cannes Film Festival to mixed reviews due to its 3D hardcore porn scenes.
Well, now an extremely NSFW trailer has been released for it, giving us an idea of what all the fuss is about. The drama, which stars Karl Glusman and Aomi Muyock, chronicles the sexual and drug exploits of an American who falls in love when he visits Paris.
Love opens in France on 15 July. A US and UK date is yet to be announced.
Via: HUH
Some beautiful photographs from the Reality Project, a project by Alma Photos who promote natural, real life beauty and celebrate the variety of the human form.
Here are some self-portraits taken in a photo booth at Fotografia Europea, Reggio Emilia, 2014.
See the full selection here.
Via: Reality Project
Everybody is talking about Gaspard Noe’s Love: ‘A sexual melodrama about a boy and a girl and another girl. It’s a love story, which celebrates sex in a joyous way.’
Via: FirstShowing
Figurative painter Marlene Dumas is soon to have an exhibition at the Tate Modern between the 5th of February until the 10th of May. In anticipation and to give you a taster of her work to date, here are some of her paintings of nudes.
About the exhibition:
‘She is one of the most prominent painters working today. Her intense, psychologically charged works explore themes of sexuality, love, death and shame, often referencing art history, popular culture and current affairs.
‘Secondhand images’, she has said, ‘can generate first-hand emotions.’ Dumas never paints directly from life, yet life in all its complexity is right there on the canvas. Her subjects are drawn from both public and personal references and include her daughter and herself, as well as recognisable faces such as Amy Winehouse, Naomi Campbell, Princess Diana, even Osama bin Laden. The results are often intimate and at times controversial, where politics become erotic and portraits become political. She plays with the imagination of her viewers, their preconceptions and fears.
Born in 1953 in Cape Town, South Africa, Dumas moved to the Netherlands in 1976, where she came to prominence in the mid-1980s. This large-scale survey is the most significant exhibition of her work ever to be held in Europe, charting her career from early works, through seminal paintings to new works on paper.
The title of the exhibition is taken from The Image as Burden 1993, a small painting depicting one figure carrying another. As with many of Dumas’s works, her choice of title deeply affects our interpretation of the work. It hints at the sense of responsibility faced by the artist in choosing to create an image that can translate ideas about painting and the position of the artist. For Dumas it is important ‘to give more attention to what the painting does to the image, not only to what the image does to the painting.’’
Via: Tate Modern & The English Group
Day 3 of Love magazine’s advert calendar gets wet with Abbey Clancy…
Open day 2 of Love magazine’s advert calendar and you’ll see Lily Aldridge…
It’s that time of the year again…
…Sølve Sundsbø shoots Miranda Kerr for Day 1 of Love Magazine’s Advent Calendar – here.
This editorial for Love magazine is titled Stripped and photographed by Mario Sorrenti.
Models are: Alina Levinchinkina, Binx Walton, Issa Lish, Jazmin Willis, Jing Wen, Julia Nobis, Kendal Jenner, lanley Fox, Matilda Lowther, Mica Arganaraz, Shannon Clagett, & Ysaunny Brito
Kate Moss photographed by Tim Walker for LOVE #9, Spring/Summer 2013.
…you can see one more – even more full on – image from this shoot here.
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