Goodnight dear friends. I am going to work on myself. And rest a little. Something we all need to do sometimes. See you next year. For a new me. But also still the same old me. Thank you for all. So far.
I AM BACK. It was a lonely winter. But I am here for you, your eyes and your mind. Fridays and Saturdays 11-6pm. A reminder to keep looking and thinking and looking and not thinking.
MMUSEUMM HAS REOPENED. Get a timed ticket to visit and have Mmuseumm to yourself. Visit mmuseumm.com (link in bio) for more information.
Mmuseumm 2021 features hundreds of objects from around the world organized into 17 exhibitions exploring the nature of power in modern society.
What’s sold in the streets tells what’s going on in the world. The low-cost, on-the-go necessities of life. In New York City: umbrellas on rainy days. Hats, scarves, and gloves in winter. Sliced fruit and sunglasses in summer. Here and now - face masks.
“I wrote her a nasty note, put my feet up on her desk” said Richard “Bigo” Barnett after making his way into Nancy Pelosi’s office during riots at the US Capitol.
A book is perhaps the greatest invention. A universe that you can hold in your hands. Words and images on pages that connect through your eyes to your brain. Forming ideas and causing feelings and new ways of seeing and understanding and thinking about yourself and humanity.
Support yourself. Support your friends. Support Mmuseumm by giving yourself or someone you care about this book.
Proceeds help Mmuseumm continue to collaborate, collect, exhibit and publish visual evidence of the workings of our own humanity. A portion of proceeds help feed the brain. And a portion of proceeds help feed people that need help getting food via @cityharvestnyc
Use books. Dream big. Do good.
To purchase this book (the Mmuseumm 2020 Jumbo catalog) for yourself or someone you care about, click the link in bio or go to mmuseumm.com Orders made this morning should arrive by Christmas.
Onward. With humanism and books.