Quote from: cr on April 02, 2022, 10:24:32 AM
Some years ago there was article in Exoteric zine about PE cinema, which led me to some good movies I hadn't seen and didn't know about.
As I like art books, I wondered, is there something you would call PE paintings or painters? From contemporary artists, of course one of the first I would think of, is Jukka Siikala. But there are others for sure. Go back some centuries and it seems, that Hieronymus Bosch or Pieter Bruegel could be the forefathers of this imaginary genre.
I know, maybe it's some kind of silly topic, but looking forward to your contributions!
Good topic. I recall that Exoteric zine w fondness. I would suggest to expand topic to include: 'PE SUBJECT MATTER in ART'. And in this not only looking at the visuals per see, but also the ideas behind the works. I think this added approach opens up another way of seeing and understanding art, but also PE culture.
Not to set anything in stone I suggest a few artists I appreciate that in short deal with subject matter like death, punishment, decadence, humilation:
Artists:
Tsurisaki Kyiotaka - Death photography
Ito Seiu - Art and SM
Akio Fuji - SM photography, his work in bondage magazine Kinbiken Communications
Nobuyoshi Araki - his SM and decadent 1980 & 1990s works
Michael Salerno - Teenage Satanists fanzines (Kiddiepunk)
Kotaro Kobayashi - Photographer, editor, gallery owner, publisher
Books:
«Die Bilder über Die Strafe Und Abnormer Gefehlechtstrieb»
Too Negative
Ultra Negative
ORG magazine