

Inside:
The new issue of Erotic Review is being launched during Frieze London and Porn Film Festival Berlin, straddling worlds that are usually kept separate and rarely aligned; one is internationally celebrated while the other is considered morally dubious, without artistic or political merit. Yet, both forms are at home with the explicit, push boundaries and both make a lot of money out of desire. The separation that exists between them can be arbitrary, built on histories of shame, control and western connoisseurship. Who decides when art is pornography and pornography is art? What is allowed in one context and not another and why?
Guest Art Editor
Clare Cumberlidge
Artist
Richard Malone
Writers
Paulita Pappel, Rebecca Birrell, Oluwaseun Olayiwola, Brittany Newell, Omar Kasmani, Bregje Hofstede (trans. Michele Hutchison), sage o-a, Robert Olen Butler, Ana Paula Pacheco (trans. Julia Sanches), Alex Quicho, Misha Honcharenko, Ryan Ruby and Max Porter
Poets
Mary Katharine Tramontana, Julia Wong Kcomt (trans. Jennifer Shyue) and Benjamin Farrand
Cover
Richard Malone
Expect:
Published three times a year, the new Erotic Review has been produced for an intelligent contemporary audience, to reflect a society that is now much more curious, experimental and open about the desires that drive us.
Size: 170 x 240mm
Pages: 168