Monday, April 28, 2008

Justify My Love

Beautiful_frank_louis1 TELL ME YOUR STORIES. I’M NOT AFRAID OF WHO YOU ARE. POOR IS THE MAN WHOSE PLEASURES DEPEND ON THE PERMISSION OF OTHERS. LOVE ME, THAT’S RIGHT. LOVE ME. I WANNA BE YOUR BABY. WANTING, NEEDING, WAITING, FOR YOU TO JUSTIFY MY LOVE – Madonna, 1990.
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Sexual power is something that over the past decades has shifted from the intimacy of the bedroom to a more public place. Not in the least thanks to people like Madonna, who, through controversial ways, has opened the possibility to live in a society in which we can more freely express our sexuality and make it discussable.
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Only 18 years ago Madonna released the song Justify My Love. It cause international controversy due to the accompanying video and became one of the first to be banned by MTV (and look at where hey are now). Still that didn’t stop the singer. On the contrary. She adopted the style of the song to her following album Erotica, and her book release SEX. The song Justify My Love has been covered and sampled by many other artist ever since, and has become a universal inspiration for the expression of sexual freedom.
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Frank Louis is a photographer who always seems to surprise us. We know him from his beautiful intense window portraits [A Room With a View]. Photos of half naked men staring out of a window, or nourishing themselves in a ray of light, filtered through semi-transparent curtains. Recently we also brought you his series with ex-Broadway dancer Frantz G. Hall [Beautiful Thursday | Dancing In the Dark]. An experimental essay in which natural light has been replaced by a game of shadow and contrasts. And today we bring you Frank’s latest work, a series inspired by that very same song Justify My Love.
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According to Frank Louis this series is his darkest work up till today. No romantic poses and dreamy looks. No natural sculptures. No. This series is all about sex. About that unstoppable urge to completely give yourself, let yourself go, loose control and be yourself as you never were before. Lust and sex is a power by itself and can give you a freedom you can not find in anything else. Looking at this wonderful work from Frank Louis, we wonder what he will bring us next. Yearning. Burning… -B-

Make-up: Steve B

Justify My Love was released on The Immaculate Collection, Madonna, 1990. Written by Madonna, Ingrid Chavez and Lenny Kravitz.
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