Juan Jose Barboza-Gubo + Andrew Mroczek’s “Canon” at the Museum of Sex

A riveting, NSFW exhibition celebrating the Peruvian LGBTQ+ community

Perhaps the most shocking attribute of NYC’s Museum of Sex happens to be the vast amount of important information circulating within its walls. Beyond the joyous, bouncy Funland, progressive programming—both permanent and temporary—aims to open eyes on the past, present and future of sex. The latest installation, “Canon,” once again succeeds at this. Curated by Lissa Rivera and featuring the works of Juan Jose Barboza-Gubo …

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Digital greenhouses, mega-cities, space rocks, hidden chambers inside pyramids and more in our look around the web

1. Secret Chamber Discovered in Egypt’s Great Pyramid Using muon detectors, researchers have discovered a previously hidden space inside Egypt’s Great Pyramid. Egyptologists have said that the chamber won’t contain hidden treasure or anything of that kind, but it will potentially help reveal how the 4,500-year-old pyramid was constructed. The purpose of the hidden space is unknown for now, but researchers believe it might have …

Barbara Kruger’s Collectable NYC MetroCards

Conceptual artist Barbara Kruger is the latest to join forces with the MTA and design limited edition subway MetroCards. The collaboration is part of arts biennial Performa 17 and is comprised of two designs—each red with white lettering. The tickets pose questions that the artist wishes would not have to exist, such as “Whose justice?,” “Who is housed?,” “Who is silent?,” and “Whose fears?” Her …