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Address: 8360, Keszthely Kossuth L.u 11.
Phone number: (83) 318-855, (30) 855-6533
E-mail: bgyzsanett@gmail.com
Opening hours: Summer: Mon-Sun 9-19
Winter: Mon-Sun 10-17 |
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This special exhibition was created using book illustrations about erotic literature of the Renaissance.
These engravings give a special colour to 20th century literature on this, which significantly influenced the development of art as well. Great people of Enlightenment: A period marked by the name of Voltaire, Rousseau , La Fontaine and the others. "The century of reason" turns us a face that is hardly known, even though in their time they were very popular readings. They emphasise the right to joy in life and worldly pleasures.
Stepping out of the two-dimensional sections engravings, in three-dimensional space blithe stories of our ancestors IS REVIVED THROUGH WAXWORKS FIGURES, Boccaccio's wanton women and heated moments from the Far East, in addition to these a present day a sex scandal is incorporated for the illustrious visitors
The unique exhibition, unlike the ones in Amsterdam or Prague, are novelty With its daring naturalism - as the visitors put it - a true rarity, an until now unseen erotic delicacy.
Admission only over 16 years of age!
The exhibition was completed in 3 years by sculptor candidates at the Academy of Fine Arts, presenting two dozen non-small silicone figures. In contrast to the art wax figures from before (Madame Tussauds) , those made of silicone are more lifelike, they perfectly look as if having real skin, deceptively real living creatures. The models were put into gypsum bed and when hardened, they were divided into two. Silicon was cast into the resulting cavity which, after hardening, was the mirror image of his original one. The ladies and gentlemen posing as sample were also students at the university.