(Dan Tri) – Nude photos of singer Madonna will be auctioned. These photos are in the book “Sex” that shocked public opinion. Madonna released this book in 1992.
Illustrations for the book “Sex” (launched in 1992) are hot black and white photos of Madonna, taken by photographer Steven Meisel (Photo: Daily Mail).
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These photos are in the book Sex made by Madonna and released in 1992. The book Sex has content revolving around the topic… 𝓈ℯ𝓍. The content in the book was written by Madonna herself. The book’s illustrations are hot photos of Madonna, captured by photographer Steven Meisel.
These black and white photos were startling, even controversial, when the book was released in 1992.
Currently, Madonna is 64 years old. When these photos were taken, she was 34 years old. This is the peak period of Madonna’s beauty and performance. Now, about 40 photos used in the old book will be auctioned in New York (USA) this coming October. These photos are all signed by singer Madonna and photographer Steven Meisel.
Each photo will start at $50,000. In 1992, the release of the book Sex caused shock to the international media and public. Despite being shocking and controversial, at that time, Madonna still sold up to 1.5 million books worldwide, earning about 38 million USD.
30 years after releasing the book Sex with controversial hot images, in May 2022, Madonna also planned to create a new shock for public opinion when she was in her “sixties”. At that time, Madonna released a series of shocking nude clips revolving around a character designed in 3D form.
The female singer introduced that this character is her avatar in the virtual world. Clips revolving around this character are separately encrypted by Madonna, so that they can be sold on the digital art market.
Last year, Madonna released a series of shocking nude clips revolving around a character designed in 3D (Photo: Daily Mail).
In the clips released at that time, Madonna’s representative character appeared nude with 18+ image content. This character in turn gives birth to a large tree, butterflies and centipedes. The public at that time thought that the “artistic” images that Madonna released were like… porn combined with a horror movie.
Immediately after releasing these clips containing “hardcore” content, Madonna also introduced that the 3D character representing her was created based on a careful scan of her body parts in real life. . Madonna affirmed that the clips with “artistic creative” content that she released required her and her collaborators to invest a lot of effort.
Madonna named her clips with controversial content Mother of Creation . As soon as these clips were released, the veteran female singer faced a lot of criticism.
Throughout her career, Madonna has always shown herself to be a bold personality, going beyond boundaries and limitations, but the move to release a series of 18+ clips last year caused Madonna to be criticized by public opinion. much.
The fact that she released clips with shocking, nude images at the age of “sixties” and called them artistic expressions and sold them on the digital art market, made many people feel that Madonna was becoming less and less serious. with what she calls “artistic expression”.
Throughout her career, Madonna has always shown herself to be a bold personality, going beyond boundaries and limitations (Photo: Daily Mail).
In response to the negative reactions at that time, Madonna explained: “I’m just doing what women have done since the beginning of time, which is giving birth. But on a higher level of existence, I’m giving birth.” artistic expression and creativity”.
Regarding the fact that many people constantly remind Madonna that she is… “old”, Madonna once said: “People always want me to be quieter, less rebellious for all kinds of reasons. Before , that reason is because I’m not beautiful enough, my voice isn’t good enough, I’m not talented enough, I’m not 𝓈ℯ𝓍y enough, and now it’s because I’m no longer young.
People will always find reasons to criticize, but I’m busy fighting age discrimination, now I find myself being treated differently just because I’m over 60 years old.”