





MuMo is a museum on wheels. A truck carrying a collection of contemporary art, focused on kids, through visits and creative workshops to deliver art pieces all around the world, as MuMO stands for museum movable. Until now, they have visited Cameroon, Ivory coast, Belgium, Switzerland and France and nowadays is traveling trough Spain, from Barcelona MACBA, to Madrid Matadero, and from there to Vigo MARCO.
This project was created originally by Ingrid Brochard who combined art pieces specially made for this museum made by Paul McCarthy, Daniel Buren, Maurizio Cattelan, James Turrell, Sébastien Cordoleani, Nari Ward, John Baldessari, Ghada Amer, Florence Doléac, Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Pierre Huyghe, Farhad Moshiri, Roman Signer and Miquel Barceló. The main desire of the organization was to have a multidisciplinary combination of paintings, sculptures, installations, video and design.
An important point about MuMO is the objective, as pieces are not only to stare at them; pieces are an invitation to learn while acting with them and allowing children to be able to get surprised by all the creativity surrounding themselves.





NEW YORK, Dec. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Illycaffe, the renowned Italian coffee company, debuted a work of living art at the Time Warner Center on December 3rd with its innovative illy Push Button House, designed by artist/architect Adam Kalkin. Serving more than 2,000 complimentary cups of coffee each day, illy's Push Button House welcomes shoppers, coffee aficionados and design enthusiasts alike to experience and learn about illy's dedication to sustainability, quality and beauty. Built within a standard industrial shipping container, illy's Push Button House transforms into a five-room home with a kitchen, dining room, bedroom, living room and library -- each room of the house relating to a different coffee experience. The illy Push Button House will be open to the public through Saturday, December 29, 2007.

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The Car Museum houses a miniature collection of site-specific artworks.


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