By bringing private acts or anatomy into a stylized, high-fashion context, artists challenge the viewer's discomfort.
Much like the punk movement of the 70s, modern style galleries often use shock value to force a conversation about what is considered "art" versus "obscenity." The "Gallery" Aesthetic
Fashion galleries that focus on "taboo" physical contact or private anatomy often aim to:
In a digital context, a "style gallery" of this nature usually leans into a . It often features: Raw Textures: Skin, latex, and metal.