Approximately 200-400 years ago during Japan’s Edo period, an unknown artist created what is easily the most profound demonstration of human aesthetics ever committed to parchment. I am referring to He-Gassen a.k.a. 屁合戦 a.k.a. “the fart war.” In this centuries-old scroll, women and men blow each other off the page with typhoon-like flatulence. Toss this in the face of any philistine who claims that art history is boring.
Ancient Japanese art is a gas – but my hoax-alert antennae are twitching with the reference to “He-Gassen” even though I found another source here. [Found here, h/t Princess Natasha.]
And like a fart in the wind, we’re cranking out an early Saturday edition of
The Overnight Open Thread.
Tags: Art, Divine Wind, Edo, Fart Wars, flatulence, Japan, Overnight Open Thread, scrolls, typhoon