The Phnom Penh Post

Erotic museum’s closing sale proves sex does sell

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THE Paris Museum of Eroticism’s closing-down sale brought in almost half a million euros on Sunday, around three times the presale estimate, the auctioneer­s said.

Everything from a forest of phalluses to South American objects based on female genitalia, to a Thai pipe shaped liked a reclining male member went under the hammer.

Much of the 2,000-item collection, including its oldest object, an 18th-century marble plaque of the Hindu god Vishnu from an Indian tantric temple, comes from Asia.

The auction also included many drawings and photograph­s from late 19th-century “Belle Epoque” Paris, when the city was seen as the world capital of pleasure.

There were also objects taken from France’s legal brothels or maisons closes which were shut down after World War II.

One highlight of the sale, handled by Paris auctioneer­s Cornette de Saint Cyr, was an imposing modern steel sculpture showing a woman having sex with a robot. It went for over

38,000 ($42,000), way over its estimate of 7,000-€8,000

More than 500 potential buyers were present in the auction hall with a similar number bidding via the internet.

“Many people came here in the hope of acquiring a souve- nir of this unforgetta­ble museum,” said auctioneer Bertrand Cornette.

A work by Salvador Dali titled Young Virgin Auto-Sodomized by the Horns of Her Own Chastity went for 20,608, despite its estimate of 2,000-€3,000

A picture of a topless Mona Lisa was sold for over 13,000.

Other lots included drawings by Georges Wolinski, one of the cartoonist­s killed during the gun attack on the offices of the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine in January 2015.

The artist, known for his saucy sense of humour, had been a supporter of the museum.

France’s only erotic museum has been forced to close its doors as the owner of the building has decided not to renew the lease and no suitable premises could be found elsewhere for the entirely privatehel­d museum.

Just down the street from the famous Moulin Rouge cabaret in Pigalle, the closure hastens the slide of Paris’s naughtiest neighbourh­ood towards respectabi­lity.

Owners Jo Khalifa and Alain Plumey, a former porn star, who founded the museum nearly 18 years ago, said the double whammy of falling tourist numbers and rising rents caused by creeping gentrifica­tion had done for the Paris Erotic Museum.

“We never got any support from either the state nor the city of Paris,” Khalifa said earlier. “Although it has to be said, I could never imagine politician­s supporting us.”

 ?? PATRICK KOVARIK/AFP ?? Two people stand in front of the the Erotic Museum of Paris last Wednesday.
PATRICK KOVARIK/AFP Two people stand in front of the the Erotic Museum of Paris last Wednesday.

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