Perhaps this is what “Boogie Nights’” character Jack Horner meant about combining porn and art.
Amid increased social media crackdowns on risqué museum imagery, Vienna’s …
Perhaps this is what “Boogie Nights’” character Jack Horner meant about combining porn and art. Amid increased social media crackdowns on risqué museum imagery, Vienna’s tourism board has devised a way to circumvent censorship of more explicit artworks — by putting it on OnlyFans. “The Viennese are very open-minded,” Helena Hartlauer, head of media relations at the Vienna Tourist Board, told ARTnews of the unconventional initiative, which is entitled “Vienna Strips on OnlyFans.” (A subtly titillating video promo can be viewed here.) For just $4.99 a month, culture vultures can view a collection of randy works by Egon Schiele, Amedeo Modigliani and other artists whose works were previously banned on social media, NBC reported. As the museums note, many of these pieces aren’t sexual in nature.
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