T’other day I had the pleasure to meander down to The Museum of Curiosity, a pop-up show at Pertwee, Anderson & Gold‘s Soho gallery.
The calf is apparently one of the most common examples of polycephaly, the rarity of a creature born with 2 heads makes it a novelty. These creatures are often surrounded by myth and superstition. The label quotes Chuck Palahniuk ‘What we don’t understand we can make mean anything.’
The cobras are on sale at £750. In the background you can see works by Butch Anthony, a fascinating character, he collects unusual objects and displays them at the Museum of Wonder - I want to go!
The was probably the work that made me smile the most. I think if I have falsies when I’m older I’ll adopt this an an overnight storage method.
The level of detail in this just draws me in and the inner magpie just leaps out.
I’d never heard of Nancy Fouts before, but it is not a name that I’ll easily forget. Her use of religious artifacts, taxidermy and surreal placement of objects left me with a grin from ear to ear.
What can I say. This is either your thing or it isn’t. I loved it and would highly recommend you go and soak up the atmosphere. Most of the artefacts are for sale and once I save up and have my country house and pied a terre I’ll be back to invest. The place is reminiscent of the Museum of Jurassic Technology in LA which we’ll visit early next year.
Entry Fee: Free
Location: 15 Bateman Street, Soho, London, W1D 3AQ