now on view in Miami

Hard Art: Unruly Selections from the Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection

Coming Soon

“I’ve always been drawn to the erotic in art because it can be playful and deviant. We all like to feel a bit naughty. If we’re not creating the work, we take pleasure in viewing it—even if we don’t always admit it.”
— Beth Rudin DeWoody

Since acquiring her first drawing in 1969 at the age of 17, Beth Rudin DeWoody has amassed one of the largest collections of contemporary art in the world. Her passion for art is deeply personal and inclusive—driven not by trends or the market, but by a genuine connection to the bold and authentic.

Guided by intuition, DeWoody embraces the subversive and seeks art that challenges convention while highlighting underrepresented voices. In celebrating the unconventional, she continually redefines what it means to be a true patron of contemporary art. Given her fearless and adventurous approach to collecting, it is only natural that the erotic holds a significant place in her collection.

Hard Art: Unruly Selections from the Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection brings together works in various media, from the 1930s to the present, that confront, provoke, and subvert—often through the lens of the body or desire, but never limited to it. Sexuality serves as a conduit for broader themes, including anti-war activism, redefinitions of the historical odalisque, and explorations of power, intimacy, and the human–posthuman condition.

The exhibition is a collaboration between the Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection and the Museum of Sex, two institutions united in their dedication to supporting the artist’s voice and championing uncensored expression, however explicit. The exhibition includes artists and content that has been historically censored. While some artists have entered the canon, much of the content remains unacceptable in the mainstream. In this space, all is celebrated as a vital contribution to the cultural conversation.

Richard Ankrom
Elmer Batters
Ana Benaroya
Judith Bernstein
Katharina Bosse
Lizzie Bougatsos
Marco Brambilla
Andrew Brischler
Cecily Brown
Delia Brown
Colette Calascione
Jonathan Lyndon Chase
Anne Collier
Jimmy DeSana
Jane Dickson
R. Luke DuBois
Kyle Dunn
Martha Edelheit
Eliot Elisofon
Simon Evans
Alesha Fiandaca
Karen Finley
Al Freeman
Nancy Grossman
The Haas Brothers
Hilary Harkness
Allan D. Hasty
Anton Henning
Judith Hudson
Peter Hujar
Scott Hunt
Elizabeth Jaeger
Steve Kahn
John Kayser
Lisa Kereszi
Eric Kroll
Naruki Kukita
Holly Laws
Leigh Ledare
Glenn Ligon
Sahara Longe
Colette Lumiere
Robert Mapplethorpe
Paul McCarthy
Marilyn Minter
Pierre Molinier
Rebecca Morgan
Daido Moriyama
Mark Morrisroe
Rune Naito
Kembra Pfahler
Jack Pierson
Randy Polumbo
Richard Prince
Ernesto Pujol
Bony Ramirez
Madeleine Roger-Lacan
Aura Rosenberg
Martha Rosler
Tschabalala Self
Joan Semmel
George Stoll
John Swope
Gail Thacker
Tom of Finland
Betty Tompkins
Ryan Wilde
Hannah Wilke
Jimmy Wright
Bunny Yeager

Curators

Laura Dvorkin
Maynard Monrow

Exhibition Design

Eunice Lee

Exhibition Production

Arasay Vazquez, Exhibitions and Curatorial Projects Manager
Julio Subero, Chief of Operations and Building Manager
Tam Gryn, General Manager and Co-Curator
Rubert Quitana, Art Handler
Kevin Brady, Art Handler
Andres Cabrera, Art Handler
Rubesindo Alcauter, Art Handler
Art Care Solutions

Exhibition Assistance

Reynier Cruz, Operations Assistant
Valery Subero, Admin Assistant

Special Thanks

Ariel Plotek, former Chief Curator