It seems you're asking about a topic that blends a specific name—“Kokoshka”—with concepts of romantic lifestyle and entertainment. However, there is no widely known public figure, historical personality, or cultural icon by the exact name “Kokoshka” associated with a documented romantic lifestyle.

Its provocative nature was so extreme for the Viennese society of the time that Kokoschka was arrested and charged with indecency. This scandal cemented his reputation as an artistic rebel and a "degenerate" in the eyes of emerging conservative forces, a term that would follow him as he challenged artistic conventions. 2. Alma Mahler: The Muse and the Trauma of Desire

How does this translate to a night out? You reject the sterile modern date (coffee chain, movie multiplex, loud bar).

His most famous work from this period depicts the two lovers adrift in a stormy seascape. While Alma sleeps peacefully, Kokoschka is wide awake, staring into the dark. The eroticism is heavy with the realization that passion is fleeting and often leads to isolation even when two bodies are intertwined.

Because of these highly provocative erotic drawings, the conservative establishment recoiled. Kokoschka was swiftly fired from his teaching position and expelled from the Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshops), where he had been designing postcards and children's books. The press branded him the ultimate "bad boy" or Bürgerschreck , cementing his status as an artistic radical.

: Much of Kokoschka’s most famous erotic work stems from his tumultuous three-year relationship with Alma Mahler .