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The Erotic Heritage Museum Casting Call For “Sex in Space” Film

The Erotic Heritage Museum Casting Call For “Sex in Space” Film

The popular “Sex in Space” exhibit at Harry Money’s Erotic Heritage Museum is receiving an upgrade. As part of this upgrade, the museum is producing their first-ever erotic sci-fi short film, and a Casting Calling is going out across the known galaxy for a sexy spaceship crew.

In Celebration of MLK and our First Amendment Rights

In Celebration of MLK and our First Amendment Rights

Harry Money’s Erotic Heritage Museum in Las Vegas celebrates Martin Luther King Day 2017 in a most unique way. Unfurling a huge First Amendment banner across the museum on January 16th, this grand statement will cover a sizable amount of the museum’s roof, specifically that part that faces Trump International Hotel. As the museum’s Director Dr. Victoria Hartmann says, “We want to serve as a reminder to our president-elect that our constitutional rights are sacred.”

THE SEX FILES: The Erotic Heritage Museum exhibit explores the Sex Lives of the Rich, Famous, and Infamous

THE SEX FILES: The Erotic Heritage Museum exhibit explores the Sex Lives of the Rich, Famous, and Infamous

It’s not only gambling and ‘What Happens In Vegas Stays In Vegas’ that Sin City is all about. How about education of cultural mores? A venerable museum as much exposing as it explores the concepts of sexual rumormongering? We all know that in a political climate where items of clothing as much as Instagram pics can lead to a politician’s career being shaken, stirred and halted, innuendoes, rumor and the supposed actual items of affairs can be the stuff of media blitzkriegs. This season the Erotic Heritage Museum presents a line-up of three exhibits that explore the rumor of political mishaps and sexual hypocrisy, mistresses exploited (or exploiting) and the many rabble rousers, whether the media or a candidate’s opponent, who gain access to legitimate outlets and sources simply because their claims-true or not-are being made against famous political figures.

THE SEX FILES: We talk with Dr. Victoria Hartmann, PH.D. Director of the Erotic Heritage Museum, Part 2

THE SEX FILES: We talk with Dr. Victoria Hartmann, PH.D. Director of the Erotic Heritage Museum, Part 2

Can you speak about the art work from The German Art exhibit? I was most taken with that one.

The German Art exhibit is a controversial exhibit, as it features some of the artwork created during the Weimar Republic – the “sin” days in Berlin between 1919 – 1933, and the burning of said artwork by the Nazi’s on order from Hitler when he sent Joseph Goebbels in to “clean up Berlin” after he became chancellor of Germany. The Hirschfeld Institute, the world’s first sex research center, was on the top of the Nazi’s list for destruction, and many of the photos seen of the book burnings in Germany at that time were items from the Hirschfeld Institute. Priceless research and artwork were lost, and we have some of the items that were left behind represented in this exhibit. If governments can control people’s sexuality, they can control the people, and this was certainly true of Germany from 1933-1945.

THE SEX FILES: We talk with Dr. Victoria Hartmann, PH.D. Director of the Erotic Heritage Museum, Part 1

THE SEX FILES: We talk with Dr. Victoria Hartmann, PH.D. Director of the Erotic Heritage Museum, Part 1

The “Flesh” exhibit by Tracy Sydor. It’s dark and visceral. She has a style of photography that stuns people into silence. Her work is focused on domestic and sexual violence, and works with survivors to depict what they have been through, and how they have healed, in a very “in your face, you can’t look away” kind of way. We’ve mounted her work on floating frames that glow from the back, and the walls are wrapped to look like notepaper where people have begun writing about their own experiences with trauma. We’ve seen people freeze, cry, or wander subdued by each image. It’s powerful, meaningful and pulls in the viewer. My second favorite space in the Museum is the Sex Education exhibit. It’s an entire area of the Museum filled with sexual science and the exploration of sexuality from an academic perspective. I think it goes without saying this would be one of my favorites.

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