Revenge
by Ellen Von Unwerth

Part
"Story of O," part Andrew Blake and "vintage erotica,"
Ellen Von Unwerth veers even further away from fashion and more
towards conceptually innovative work in this playful, S&M
tale. Revenge is one of the most incredibly audacious works of recent memory,
especially when you consider how conservative our culture has
become. The story is as bold as the photographs, and in many ways,
as sexy. Though the viewer is treated to page after page of women
wrestling in mud, spankings and bondage, this isn't as dirty as
the material it pays homage to, but it is twice as fun.
Revenge is the story of a group of women who end up captive and enslaved,
but turn the tables on their captors. The book is almost pocket
sized, and is a beautiful black and white, hardcover collector's
dream. This is the thing that coffee tables were meant for, (but
not if you have young children around.) Truth be told, Revenge is pretty tame, with full nudity on display and some eyebrow raising
scenarios, it isn't graphic or offensive in any way. By contrast,
it is actually the nicest fashion meets erotica study I have seen.
It doesn't hurt that Ellen Von Unerth has a skilled eye and a
gift for capturing perversity in a comfortable and natural setting.
She makes taboo subjects very familiar and creates adult subject
matter that has class and style.
Like
adult filmmaker Andrew Blake, Von Unwerth focuses on female couplings
where there is a wink and a nod to S&M and bondage, but the
underlined exploration is actually on how beautiful women are.
It
is difficult to imagine anyone not flipping through Revenge without a smile. The book replicates the look of vintage erotica,
but brings it into the modern age and declares it OK to enjoy
this kind of material. In an era where we have become so afraid
to speak our minds and explore themes outside of the status quo, Revenge is a welcome tribute to sexuality and freedom. One could say that Revenge doesn't break any new
ground, but that would be ignoring the fact that this isn't welcome
subject matter in your average bookstore, and Ellen Von Unwerth
is a woman who isn't afraid to take risks.
Like
her previous books, Wicked and Couples, Revenge proves that Ellen Von Unwerth plays by her own rules and creates
art that is outside of the conventions. Revenge ends with the
famous words, "To be continued..." Let's hope so. Buy
the book!
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