Maruo Suehiro 丸尾末広





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Shinro Ohtake / Yamantaka Eye




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Neckface



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Mimiyo Tomozawa





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Yumura Teruhiko 湯村輝彦

Teruhiko Yumura was one of the leading artists in the 1970s movement of “punk” mangas, which promoted lunacy and manic scribbles instead of artistic qualities. Yumura published his work under a variety of pseudonyms, including Terry Johnson, and appeared in the pages and on covers of magazines like Garo and Comic Cue. He created among others the manga ‘Shogun Tofu’, which also found its way to Raw magazine in 1984. (from lambiek.net)

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Hihoukan

“In Japan, there are many sex museums called “Hihokan (House of Hidden Treasures)” everywhere across the country. They are located in amusement centers in popular sightseeing spots or spa resorts, and ran by individuals, not by organizations. They date back to the 1960s–70s; more recently such type of amusement resorts for elder men have declined, and many personal sex museums closed in the 1990s.” (via wikipedia)

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Nitrate and Kinogeist

Nitrate and Kinogeists
Rare Silent Film Posters


February 13, 2010 – March 6, 2010
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 13th, 7-10 pm


Billy Shire Fine Arts

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Josef Fenneker, Die Prostitution, 1919?



Josef Fenneker, Toten Tanz, 1919



Ernst Dryden, Fiaker No. 13



stephen (jesus and mary) palmer


h#5, 1950-65 c.



h#44, 1950-65 c.



h#84, 1950-65 c.



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eugene andolsek


untitled (300c)


untitled (338c)


untitled (345c)



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martin van maele


la grande danse macabre des vifs, 1905

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black mass, 1911

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