Adele Gilani Art Gallery: 328 Pine St., suite A, Sausalito; adelegilani.com. Ongoing: Works by gallery owner Adele Gilani and other artists. By appointment. ÆRENA Galleries: 53 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley; aerenagalleries.com. Through Oct. 15: “Shaken Not Stirred,” paintings of Robert Mars. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays. Anthony Meier: 21 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley; anthonymeier.com. […]
Viktor Wynd is blissfully disinterested in NFTs. I m sitting in a shed in rural England working in porcelain and bronze as people have done for thousands of years, and I don t like looking at screens so..I m not actually sure what an NFT is, other than it has nothing to do with me and I don t know what I d do with one.
Wynd is, by his own definition, a pataphysicist, writer, curator, collector, dealer, dilettante, naturalist and antiquarian . Alongside organising extravagant parties such as masked balls and halloween parties under The Last Tuesday Society, Wynd has quite the strangest museum in London The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, a tiny institution on Mare Street in Hackney that is full to the gunnels with everything from McDonald s Happy Meal Toys to dodo bones, old master etchings to taxidermied two-headed kittens (not the place to go on a hangover).
MINDY THOMAS, HOST: Guy Razzie, you made it. I ve got a project for us.
RAZ: If this is about exploding ant soup again, I m going to take a pass.
THOMAS: Not this time, Guy Razzie. Grandma G-Force wants to donate all of her old stuff to the Unnatural History Museum, so she needs some help organizing everything chronologically.
RAZ: OK, well, what do we have so far?
THOMAS: Well, we ve got this clay pot from the Roman Empire. And then there s this ring from 200 B.C. that I got stuck on my finger here. I ll deal with that later. Oh, and there s this statue of her from ancient Greece.