Ever feel the urge to visit Barney Smith and his world-famous Toilet Seat Art Museum? Well, it’s time to go or get off the pot. Smith is 96 and not sure how much longer he can hold it. “Don’t wait too ...
After months delays caused by manufacturing difficulties, Maurizio Cattelan’s long-awaited solid gold toilet makes its debut at New York’s Guggenheim Museum today. The 18-karat gold ‘participatory’ ...
Photo: Kris McKay © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. We already know there are some pretty quirky public restrooms in New York City, but did you know there’s a ...
This spring the city will lose a one-of-a-kind cultural treasure and a truly rare commode-ity. It will lose a collection of historical artifacts dating back to the early 19th century that has drawn ...
We will always remember the Alamo and will never forget the grassy knoll. Mostly because there are places to remind us. But what about cockroaches, washing machines and the dead? In Texas, there’s a ...
Oh the puns that will come out of this. The Guggenheim Museum in New York City has put an 18-karat gold toilet on display – and visitors can actually use it. It’s been installed in a one-person ...
The Guggenheim Museum offered President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump a used gold toilet after the couple requested a painting by Vincent Van Gogh for their living quarters at the White ...
In a 2011 paperback, cultural critic Greil Marcus coined the term “The Old, Weird America” to describe the eerie, odd and often forgotten nuggets of American culture. At Barney Smith’s Toilet Seat Art ...
A testament to the throne. A love story to the lavatory. Whatever you want to call it, Japan’s newest museum lends itself to plenty of potty jokes — the AFP reports that Japan’s leading toilet ...
On August 28, the world’s most innovative toilet company, TOTO, opened a new museum dedicated to a century of lavatories. The new museum, which exhibits 950 TOTO products and fabricated bathrooms, ...
We will always remember the Alamo and will never forget the grassy knoll. Mostly because there are places to remind us. But what about cockroaches, washing machines and the dead? In Texas, there’s a ...
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