Museum of Eroticism explained

Museum of Eroticism (French: Musée de l'érotisme) was a sex museum in Paris devoted to the erotic art collections of antique dealer Alain Plumey and French teacher Jo Khalifa. It closed its doors on November 7, 2016.

History

Founded in 1997, the museum was situated in the Pigalle district of Paris, at 72 Boulevard de Clichy.[1] The collection ranged from the ancient religious art of India, Japan and Africa right up to contemporary art with an erotic focus. There were five floors, including a basement exhibition. One floor was devoted to maisons closes, the legal brothels of the 19th and early 20th century.

The film Polisson et galipettes was shown; it is a collection of pornographic shorts formerly exhibited in the maisons closes. The upper two floors had revolving exhibitions, mainly of contemporary artists. It was visited by the main character in the novel Merde Actually, the sequel to A Year in the Merde.[2]

In 2013, erotic artist Namio Harukawa exhibited "Garden of Domina" at the museum, which featured art of dominatrixes facesitting on submissive males.[3] [4]

After the owner of the building refused to renew the lease, the museum closed to the public on November 7, 2016, and the entire collection was auctioned off.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. « Le musée des plaisirs intimes », L'Express, août 2000.
  2. http://www.metropoleparis.com/2004/903/904life.html A Nice Mix of Art, History and Sex
  3. Web site: Une exposition de face-sitting à Paris. Giard. Agnès. Libération. 15 July 2013. 20 Jul 2018.
  4. Web site: Fesses en pleine face. Libération. 16 Jul 2013. 20 Jul 2018.
  5. Web site: 2016-11-03 . Paris perd son Musée de l'Erotisme: ses collections coquines aux enchères . 2023-11-09 . L'Express . fr.