LAS VEGAS — The Erotic Heritage Museum (EHM) in Las Vegas is debuting its latest exhibit, the “Garden of Earthly Delights.”
Paying homage to Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch’s famous triptych of the same name, the EHM has "added their usual sex-positive urbane erotic influences on the two-story ‘garden.’ The nearly 500-square-foot exhibit also features an AR light show," noted a rep.
The new “Garden Of Earthly Delights” is one of nearly 30 exhibits featured at the museum located one block off the Las Vegas strip.
“The bird flies, the lip snake flaps its tongue, and the tall lady dances,” EHM Executive Director Dr. Victoria Hartmann declared. “I even updated the forest and created the rock river myself.”
"This exhibit is a near three-year undertaking which saw the collapse of funding due to the pandemic, stops-and-starts due to ever-evolving COVID mandates and colleagues falling ill and a vision that refused to die," Hartmann noted. "We can happily say with pride that EHM persevered, and we can finally celebrate the opening of this monumental exhibit, one that captures not only the vision of Bosch, but also modern interpretations of the 'Garden of Earthly Delights.' Its purpose is to invite guests to lose themselves in joy, eroticism and creativity. We hope you get lost in the moment."
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In related news, the EHM recently offered congratulations to "Naked Boys Singing," currently playing at the museum, on its four wins from the 2021 Las Vegas BroadwayWorld.com Awards.