MFT: Here are some explanations from the brochure:
Erotic Gallery This hall displays the selection of archaeological objects made by Rafael Larco Hoyle in the 1960s, as a result of his research on sexual representations in Peruvian pre-Columbian art, published in his book Checan (1966). Renovated in November 2002, this exhibition of erotic ceramics is being displayed with comments and new perspectives resulting from advanced research about these sexual representations, which belong to a greater representation system.
And I thought I was gonna have to leave the house to shop for family Christmas presents. Thanks AI!
ReplyDeleteAlso: are these contemporary? I'm guessing they were unconvered in an archaeological dig.
ReplyDeleteOriginals, Imitations, all the same Fornicatoria....Those Inca types knew how to keep warm in those cold mountain cities, eh?
ReplyDeleteYes, the Peruvians certainly knew how to utilize friction to their advantage.
ReplyDeleteThey were very Co-efficient?
ReplyDeleteMFT: Here are some explanations from the brochure:
ReplyDeleteErotic Gallery
This hall displays the selection of archaeological objects made by Rafael Larco Hoyle in the 1960s, as a result of his research on sexual representations in Peruvian pre-Columbian art, published in his book Checan (1966). Renovated in November 2002, this exhibition of erotic ceramics is being displayed with comments and new perspectives resulting from advanced research about these sexual representations, which belong to a greater representation system.
Ask JJ, he's up to his ears in representations. But he insists on using infinte-dimensional ones. Me thinks two dimensions are enough.
ReplyDeleteIf it offers any support, AI, Gaspard Monge would agree with you
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of support, how does that Peruvian fellow in the pic manage to float in the air?
ReplyDeleteI believe there is one "pillar" that supports him
ReplyDeleteAA, you're the Seven Pillars of Wisdom, reincarnate.
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