Nudity in our history has often been clothed in a shameful matter, not to mention the depiction of carnal pleasures, but the more the ban on eroticism was, the more interest it aroused and was replicated. Let's consider Erotic art from all its undisguised sides to see how "educational", "beautiful", "exciting", "amazing", "diverse" it really is.
What is the difference between the types of nude art, when did it appear and what is its meaning?
How did people treat eroticism in world cultures, in different eras and how can we perceive erotic art and talk about it without embarrassment in our time?
What was the reason for the taboo on erotic drawings and why will humanity never stop being interested in erotica?
Which artists were not afraid to break stereotypes first and how did they manage to change people's perceptions of erotic art, the body, love and beauty?
The lecture will be given by Pasha Rost, an artist, illustrator and graduate of the Florence Academy of Arts, Faculty of Academic Painting.