Description
Neu Sex sits in an odd space between self-portraiture, diary, and image archive. Grey isn’t presenting studio glamour shots. Most of the material is informal: backstage moments, hotel rooms, travel, private interiors, and personal writing. It reads less like a celebrity book and more like a working record from someone documenting their own life in real time.
VICE handled this one with solid production values. Heavy paper, strong black-and-white and color reproduction, and a clean layout that lets the images breathe. For collectors of contemporary photography, erotica-adjacent publishing, or early-2010s VICE-era output, this book captures a very specific moment in internet-era self-documentation.
If you’ve followed Sasha Grey’s work but never actually looked through this book, you’ll end up being even a bigger fan.
















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