EROTIC ART
or
ART of EROTIC ?
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SERGE GOLOVACH
EMBARRASSMENT OF TEMPTATION
The cult of healthy body, which was praised by the 
German photographers in 1920-30s, continues in 
classical work of Serge Golovach. Those who once 
meet the work of this extravagant photo artist in 
Male Provocative Nude genre, then forever and 
with mad passion give themselves to its embarrassment 
of temptation.
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Holding of hands, intersection of tempting looks 
craving for body enjoyment of young people
became the objects of Serge Golovach. They make 
substantial a mysterious plan of the photographer to 
capture his audience with love, to make simple men 
seduced by the beauty of each other live like erotic
models for the moment of flash.
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In his work Serge Golovach puts aside shame and 
repellent shade of nakedness in life and does not put 
eroticism on the first place. Naked body is open to the 
sight; therefore, its true. Not every body is interesting 
and worth of pride to be exposed to the public. 
The artist puts extraordinary life into it, which brings 
out the truth of beauty that pleases and leads.
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The audience compare themselves to the person on 
a photograph, live the life of the character, or just 
enjoy the energy of life. Sexuality of Serge’s characters 
is on a background, but first we see eye pleasing beauty
that calls for freedom of a naked body. Intriguing plot, 
worthy of the Fords fresco, hypnotizing picture of light 
and shadow of body lines make all the works of Serge 
Golovach like icons that deify the beauty of mankind.
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Text by Victor Rybas
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Photos by SERGE GOLOVACH
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