An erotic satire on organised religion and art, this is the story of tax avoidance as art, and infedility as punishable by sledge hammer. George Oliphant needs a tax write-off, so he decides to give a sculpture to the museum and let his useless daughter Georgina supervise the project. A sculptor is selected - in the usual sleazy way made - and a man with a good body is found to be her model. His name is Karl-Heinz, a very nice, normal man beset by sex-hungry women. And since poor Karl-Heinz has a wife who is deeper into new age out-of-body experiences than the here-and-now chemistry of sex, Karl-Heinz just does what comes naturally.