Weird is the new cool when it comes to museum
Museum for Broken Relationships:
The Museum of Broken Relationships
It was when I was reading about Croatia that I came across this Museum for Broken Relationships in Zagreb dedicated to failed love relationships. What started as a travelling collection of donated items not only found its place in Zagreb, but also bagged the Kenneth Hudson Award for Europe’s most innovative museum in 2011. They showcase interesting aspects of a broken relationship – it could be a letter from your ex lover, or an item that was left behind, with a brief description. It was interesting to learn that the museum was set up by two individuals – Olinka Vištica, a film producer and Dražen Grubišić, a sculptor after their four year relationship came to end. It began as a joke between them and took form when Dražen approached Olinka quite seriously after three years.
The Pigment Library
Recently, I came across something called The Pigment Library at Harvard. This interesting Library is a part of the Harvard Art Museums’ Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies. It houses raw materials that were used to extract dye before synthetic pigments were made available. Some of the interesting materials are a rare lapis lazuli stone extracted from the quarries in Afghanistan, a ball of ‘Indian Yellow’ that is produced from the urine of cows that were fed mango leave only, secretions of a ocean-dwelling snail, dried bodies of tiny insects are some of the weird raw materials that is stored in this library. These two museums piqued my interest enough to learn more about weird museums and I hit the mother lode, so to speak!!
International Spy Museum
Merchandise stop at the Spy Museum!
Did you know that there is a museum dedicated to espionage? It is called International Spy Museum and is Washington DC. One can actually learn the tricks of the trade (both real and fictitious) through their interactive exhibits. I wonder how it would feel to live the life of a spy like James Bond!
Chamberpots and Trash
At the Museum of Toilets, Delhi
Museum of Bad Art (no kidding!)
The last one I was fascinated with is the Museum of Bad Art. That’s right, while most of us have seen extraordinary art protected by top notch security in Museums like the Louvre, there is this museum that houses bad art! Apparently, one grows more confident about their own skills with art when they see the exhibits here…