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Erotic Review Issue 3 Spring/Summer 2025

Erotic Review Issue 3 Spring/Summer 2025

Erotic Review
Spring/Summer 2025


NT$990
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Started in London in 1995 as a photocopied newsletter about erotic art, the Erotic Review became a humorous bimonthly with 30,000 subscribers by the late 1990s. Over its varied history, the Erotic Review has published over 100 books, run an annual photography prize and had a short story collection published by Zeus. The title went solely online in 2010.

The Erotic Review was relaunched and reconceived for a contemporary audience in Spring 2024 by editor, Lucy Roeber, and Berlin-based deputy editor, Saskia Vogel. This new chapter recognised the need for a serious cultural platform that explored desire through essays, stories, poetry and art.

It came from a belief in our common humanity rather than the focus on a particular gender, sexuality or practise. In collaboration with Studio Frith, the Erotic Review is a printed object of desire within a beautifully designed world for a curious, open and global audience. By commissioning a different art curator for each issue and publishing work in translation, we are shifting the gaze beyond its former Anglo Saxon focus. 


Guest Art Editors: Fernanda Brenner & Yann Chateigné Tytelman
Artists: Paloma Bosquê, Karim Aïnouz, Val Souza, Benny Nemer & Kasia Fudakowski
Writers: Leïla Slimani (trans. Sam Taylor), Brit Dawson, Hugo Tepest, Andrew Miller, Sophie Lewis, Mackenzie Davis, Hilal Chouman (trans. Katharine Halls), Maxine Mei-Fung Chung, Michael Bullock, lisa minerva luxx, Laura Ramadei, Sophie Mayer, Irati Elorrieta (trans. Samantha Schnee)
Poets: K Patrick, Timimie Gassko Märak, Larry Fondation
Cover: Studio Frith

167 pages, 240mm x 170mm, English

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