Hokusai. Shunga
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If you think you know Hokusai (1760–1849), think again. Long before
The Great Wave, the great master turned his hand (and eye) to
something altogether more intimate. From maidservants and wives to
courtesans, lovers, and curious onlookers – and, yes, an infamous
pair of frisky octopuses – Hokusai’s shunga (literally “spring
pictures”) are bold, joyful, and often laugh-out-loud funny.This
comprehensive portfolio brings together eight complete books and
print sets from 1786–1823, with many of their accompanying
narratives penned by the artist himself.Blending the visual with
the verbal, the pages brim with exaggerated anatomy, impish
voyeurism, tender exchanges, and a surprisingly egalitarian
attitude to enjoyment for both sexes.In contrast to the prudery of
18th-century Europe, Edo-period (1603–1868) Japan accepted
sexuality as a natural part of life. With shunga officially banned
but tolerated in practice, many reputable artists navigated
government censorship to embrace the genre with gusto, albeit under
pseudonyms. These works were made to entertain, to arouse, and even
used for good luck – samurai carried them as talismans when going
into battle.Technical innovations in printing during Hokusai’s
lifetime allowed for rich colours and exquisitely rendered
textiles, but the content remained delightfully human: full of
risky rendezvous, stolen moments, and scenes of marital (or
extra-marital) bliss. Realized with new photography of these rare
works, and complemented by an in-depth introduction and explanatory
essays, this retrospective offers gorgeous glimpses into a
lesser-known but wildly imaginative thread in Hokusai’s over
70-year career: proof, perhaps, that great masters have their
guilty pleasures too.