Tongue in Cheek: Erotic Art in 19th-Century Japan is the second of three exhibitions that explore the development of Japan’s sexual culture through shunga. Similar to last year’s groundbreaking Arts of the Bedchamber: Japanese Shunga, which featured works from the 17th and 18th centuries, this exhibition includes highlights from both the renowned James A. and Mari Michener Collection as well as the recently acquired Richard Lane Collection.
Tongue in Cheek: Erotic Art in 19th-Century Japan is co-curated by Shawn Eichman, the Curator of Asian Art, and Stephen Salel, the Robert F. Lange Foundation Research Associate for Japanese Art.
The full exhibition shown 14th November 2013 can be seen online here
Honolulu Museum of Art Japanese Shunga Podcast 1: Greeting by Stephan Jost, Director
Honolulu Museum of Art Tongue in Cheek Podcast 2: "Sexy Beasts"
Honolulu Museum of Art Tongue in Cheek Podcast 3: "Here Come the Barbarians"
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