Debunking the Western vision of Geisha girls as prostitutes.

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This will be a wonderful exhibit and I am really looking forward to going!


Geisha: Beyond the Painted Smile
Step through the myth, past the stereotype, and into the exclusive world of Japanese geisha. View a stunning array of more than 130 artworks including kimono, paintings, prints, photographs, and more—plus exquisite personal accessories worn and used by geisha. Themes explored include cultural perceptions of geisha; the reality of geisha culture—from the emergence of geisha as artists and entertainers to the aesthetics of the profession; and the day-to-day lives and work of geisha today. Don't miss Geisha: Beyond the Painted Smile—the Asian Art Museum's captivating exhibition exploring one of the most compelling yet misunderstood Japanese icons.

When: June 25 - September 26, 2004
Where: Asian Art Museum, 200 Larkin Street, San Francisco
More Information: http://www.asianart.org/geisha.htm
 
I'll be in Tokyo next week. I'll let you know what I find out in my personal investigation! :D
 
I would love to see that... maybe they will bring it south to LA after San Francisco...

The book Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden, although a novel was a very compelling look at the inner life of a geisha. Apparently the subject matter was researched for 10 years, and it certainly had a ring of authenticity to it. If you haven't read it, you might want to get a copy before (or after) the exhibition.
 
sweet soft kiss said:
I would love to see that... maybe they will bring it south to LA after San Francisco...

The book Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden, although a novel was a very compelling look at the inner life of a geisha. Apparently the subject matter was researched for 10 years, and it certainly had a ring of authenticity to it. If you haven't read it, you might want to get a copy before (or after) the exhibition.

great book!!
 
sweet soft kiss said:
I would love to see that... maybe they will bring it south to LA after San Francisco...

The book Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden, although a novel was a very compelling look at the inner life of a geisha. Apparently the subject matter was researched for 10 years, and it certainly had a ring of authenticity to it. If you haven't read it, you might want to get a copy before (or after) the exhibition.


I read it not to long ago and I have to agree. It was a very moving book.
 
sweet soft kiss said:
I would love to see that... maybe they will bring it south to LA after San Francisco...

The book Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden, although a novel was a very compelling look at the inner life of a geisha. Apparently the subject matter was researched for 10 years, and it certainly had a ring of authenticity to it. If you haven't read it, you might want to get a copy before (or after) the exhibition.
Wasn't there an American woman who became a Geisha once?

I've known forever and a day Geisha girls were not prostitutes.
 
You have to read Memoires of a Geisha. If nothing else, it is a great novel and an easy read.

That looks like an amazing exhibit.
 
There's a myth that Geisha girls are prostitutes? I don't think that's a common western perception. I think the impression is more that they're antiquated subservient painted dogs with really good manners and tiny feet.
 
Would anyone like to comment of the sexual use for those tiny feet?


Maybe I can find a picture.
 
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