In a departure from our usual adventures, the Wild Gees visited the #PenisMuseum in Reykjavik
The plan was to then head to London and #VaginaMuseum @vagina_museum (for balance) but they've had to close 😭
Please help them find a new home and get them back in cervix (by tomorrow if at all possible)
gofund.me/e51a0072
📷 2/3 of the Wild Gees with a giant fossilised elephant penis at the Penis Museum in Iceland (sensitive eyes look away)
Neoclassical Gay Porn!
We’re back to the #PenisMuseum for #MuseumMonday with dicks on display at the Musee Fabre.
I’ve been delinquent in posts from the #PenisMuseum and so on this #MuseumMonday, I’m going to start with the dicks of antiquity. All four of these sculptures are the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
As a boy, becoming aware of my sexuality, I was fascinated with the pictures of heroic male statuary from Green and Roman antiquity.
It’s #MuseumMonday and we’re back to the #PenisMuseum for more art. And penises.
Many people associate sculpted penises with Greek and Roman art, yet there’s a fine tradition of figures in Indian art with their lingams out. May this post help you on your journey to nirvana.
It’s #MuseumMonday and that means I almost forgot (again) to make a post for the #PenisMuseum . Today it’s the gallery of ceramic cocks. I could draw on an extensive collection (and will return to it), but here are four to get us started.
It’s #MuseumMonday and we’re off to the #PenisMuseum again. This is an international exhibition of “The Age of Bronze,” of which Rodin produced many copies. Wikipedia lists 39 locations and they don’t mention the plaster cast at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
It’s probably the perfect sculpture to open a discussion of authenticity. Which is the real one? (They all are.)
Public Nudity!
It’s #MuseumMonday so it’s time for another exhibit of the #PenisMuseum with today’s exhibit on public statuary. How shocking can an uncovered penis be when they put these things out in public? Let’s free the penis!
It’s #MuseumMonday and it must be time for another gallery of the #PenisMuseum
This time all the images are from "Like Life: Sculpture, Color, and the Body (1300–Now),” an exhibit at the Met Breuer. The building was formerly the site of the Whitney Museum and has subsequently been taken over by the Frick.
The Met has a page about the exhibit. https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2018/like-life
It’s #MuseumMonday and I’ve been meaning to share some art. Naked art. These are all from the classical galleries at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. There were some of my first introductions to classical art. When I saw other museums, their art wasn’t quite so juicy.
Years later I learned that the core of the collection was assembled by Ned Warren, a wealthy gay man, who sold much of his collection to the MFA. #PenisMuseum