2/28/19

PIERRE MOLINIER & PASOLINI TEA SALON!



  PRESENT  
PIERRE MOLINIER
 & PASOLINI 
TEA SALON

            MARCH 6TH, 2019
        5PM        
   (SALON ENDS PROMPTLY @7PM) 

                    $15 COVER  PREPAY RESERVATION    
      $25 CASH DAY OF THE SALON     
  
               ~ENJOY~     
      HAND-BLENDED TEA   
    CAKES & DAINTIES      
     VIEW EROTIC ART      
      RELAX & HAVE A NICE CUPPA     
FASCINATING STORIES ABOUT
PIERRE MOLINIER & PIER PAOLO PASOLINI
       HOSTED BY  RICK CASTRO  
       
         TOM OF FINLAND HOUSE       
    1421 LAVETA TERRACE  
         ECHO PARK, CA 90026 
          INFO-ANTEBELLUM@EARTHLINK.NET 
PIERRE MOLINIER DIED TODAY
PIER PAOLO PASOLINI WAS BORN TODAY
WE WILL DISCUSS BOTH.

Pierre Molinier
(April 13, 1900 – March 3, 1976) 
French painterphotographer and "maker of objects".
Molinier was a transvestite Baudelaire who rather than words, 
chose as his medium the corset, the mask and the chain. 
He challenged received orthodoxies of art and morality and, 
like a jester, seeks to destroy taboos.
Molinier echoes the ancient Shamanic tradition and his experiments in sexual transformation can be interpreted as an attempt to regain the primordial, Platonic perfection of the androgyne. It is significant that his (unrealised) biography was to have been entitled The Shaman and His Creatures.
Pierre Molinier's enigmatic photographs have influenced European and North American body artists since the 1970s, including Jürgen KlaukeCindy ShermanRon AtheyRick Castro and his work continues to engage artists, critics, and collectors today.

Pier Paolo Pasolini 
 5 March 1922 – 2 November 1975)
 Italian film director, poet, writer, and intellectual
Pasolini also distinguished himself as an actor, journalist, novelist, playwright, and political figure.
He remains a controversial personality in Italy due to his blunt style and the focus of some of his works on taboo sexual matters, but he is an established major figure in European literature and cinematic arts.
 His murder prompted an outcry in Italy and its circumstances continue to be a matter of heated debate.

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