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The Kinsey Institute (University of Indiana?) has a very substantial
archive related to the subject. I noticed in a book dealer's list a recent
catalog. Weren't the Kronhausens associated with some sort of sex museum
in Sweden?
Bernard Barryte
Stanford University Museum of Art
Dear All
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>A genuine request here! I'm trying to track any museum which is
>dedicated to sex, has signficant collections on the subject, or which
>has mounted an exhibition in recent times on any of the plethora of
>related topics.
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>I am particularly interested in the museum I have heard about in
>Amsterdam which looks at the history and culture of Western sexual
>practice. Have you been there? What was your impression?
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>This information is currently being gathered to inform our team on
>current display and collection policies in this area, and to assist with
>the development of an ethics paper. The ethics paper will be used to
>guide us when we develop exhibitions related to human sexuality.
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>Many thanks in anticipation.
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>Adrienne Leith
>Curator, Human Mind and Body Program
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Bernard Barryte
Associate Director / Chief Curator
Stanford University Museum of Art
Brown Bldg./620 Campus Dr.
Stanford, CA 94305-5060
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tel: 650/ 725-0466 fax: 650/ 725-0464
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