Zodiac Love Sculpture Series By Tom Otterness Spices Up Gallery 98 (PHOTOS, NSFW)

NSFW Zodiac Love Sculptures
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Tom Otterness is known for his iconic bronze sculptures populating New York subway stations. (And alsofor shooting a dog in the name of art.) We've recently discovered a sultrier side to Otterness' tastes via his vintage '80s series at Gallery 98 in New York, entitled, "Zodiac Love Sculptures." The lovechild of a horoscope and Karma Sutra, these naughty sculpture series shows an NSFW side of the popular NY public artist.

In case you were wondering, every Zodiac sign gets its own sexual position, which according to Otterness' original poster is a

Do you find these NSFW figurines charming or repulsive? Let us know after you scroll through the slideshow below.

Tom Otterness's Zodiac Love Sculptures
Capricorn(01 of12)
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from the Zodiac Love series, 1982-87; painted plaster (hydrocal)
Aquarius(02 of12)
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from the Zodiac Love series, 1982-87; painted plaster (hydrocal)
Pisces(03 of12)
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from the Zodiac Love series, 1982-87; painted plaster (hydrocal)
Aries(04 of12)
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from the Zodiac Love series, 1982-87; painted plaster (hydrocal)
Taurus(05 of12)
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from the Zodiac Love series, 1982-87; painted plaster (hydrocal)
Gemini(06 of12)
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from the Zodiac Love series, 1982-87; painted plaster (hydrocal)
Cancer(07 of12)
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from the Zodiac Love series, 1982-87; painted plaster (hydrocal)
Leo(08 of12)
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from the Zodiac Love series, 1982-87; painted plaster (hydrocal)
Virgo(09 of12)
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from the Zodiac Love series, 1982-87; painted plaster (hydrocal)
Libra(10 of12)
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from the Zodiac Love series, 1982-87; painted plaster (hydrocal)
Scorpio(11 of12)
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from the Zodiac Love series, 1982-87; painted plaster (hydrocal)
Sagittarius(12 of12)
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from the Zodiac Love series, 1982-87; painted plaster (hydrocal)

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