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NYC Exhibition 2022 @ Chinatown Soup Gallery

Updated: Nov 22, 2025


Please Knock was honored to present its first fine art exhibition at Chinatown Soup, marking a significant moment in our mission to curate thoughtful, tastefully erotic work.

The Erotic Art Exhibition brought together both established and emerging artists and offered them a space to show their uncensored work, free from the limitations and stigma imposed by social media. Unlike television and film, digital platforms classify nearly all erotic art as pornography, erasing important cultural expression and discouraging artists from exploring themes that risk suppression.


Featured Artists:

Shuriken

Sonia Rose

Jenna Bouma

Joy Nuanez

Maya Golyshkina

PAM PUCK

Germán Canalla

Jeanine Le Claire

Katya Krasnova

Angel Morales

Klaas Hendrik Hantschel

Opening night included a special talk by MakeLoveNotPorn founder Cindy Gallop, whose 2009 TED Talk of the same name became one of the platform’s most widely discussed presentations.

Window Art: Germán Canalla
Window Art: Germán Canalla




Artist: Sonia Rose
Artist: Sonia Rose




Artist: PAM PUCK
Artist: PAM PUCK





Artist: Jeanine Le Claire
Artist: Jeanine Le Claire


Artist: Maya Golyshkina
Artist: Maya Golyshkina




Artist: Katya Krasnova
Artist: Katya Krasnova



Artist: Klaas Hendrik Hantschel
Artist: Klaas Hendrik Hantschel



Danna Wexler
Danna Wexler


Artist: Shuriken
Artist: Shuriken



Artist: Angel Morales
Artist: Angel Morales


Artist: Jenna Bouma
Artist: Jenna Bouma







Artist: Shuriken
Artist: Shuriken




Artist: Joy Nuanez
Artist: Joy Nuanez



Opening night celebration also featurid a special talk by MakeLoveNotPorn founder Cindy Gallop, whose 2009 TED Talk by the same name was one of the franchise's most widely discussed presentations.
Opening night celebration also featurid a special talk by MakeLoveNotPorn founder Cindy Gallop, whose 2009 TED Talk by the same name was one of the franchise's most widely discussed presentations.


Cindy Gallop
Cindy Gallop






Photographer:

Jackson Porter Hardin


 
 
 

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