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Love Magazine 83: The Sprinkle Salon Post Art Art in America.
NY: nd. (c. 1982). Magazine format. Unpaginated (64pp.), newsprint. Photo-illustrated throughout. Designed by Willem de Ridder.
Almost the entire publication (a special issue of Love magazine) devoted to ‘artholes’, a collaboration between Annie Sprinkle (later the founder of The Union Labia - Sex Positive Feminists and PPSS - Pornographers Promoting Safer Sex), and the writer, actress, prostitutes’ rights activist (and later the head of the world’s first cross-dressing academy), Veronica Vera, who first met in the late 1970s. Features autobiographical texts, descriptions of sex acts, and numerous photographs (incl. by Charles Gatewood and Joel-Peter Witkin + several by Sprinkle + her “Bosom Ballet #7”).
Very Good plus.