Sunday 18 August 2013

Sunday 11 August 2013



The Museum of Miniature Found Objects has been mystified by the recent defacing of the museum, as seen above. The flyposting took place overnight on Thursday, and covered the building's façades on Beastly Way and Sloam Hill. Whilst the museum supports street art as a new and exciting, democratic art form, its irreverence increasingly displacing the more elitist, gallery-bound art culture, and creating an arena in which young artists can make their mark, this defacement of the museum buildings cannot be seen as an art form and is damaging to the museum fabric. Should visitors or members of the public have any information on this recent activity, they are urged to contact the museum's anti-graffiti hotline. All calls will be treated as confidential.

Sunday 4 August 2013



After a spate of reported sightings, Interpol have confirmed that Ludmilla Pomodoro (former Keeper of Collections at the Museum of Miniature Found Objects, and now on the run) has been seen in Manchester. This photograph, taken at a street theatre performance, confirms Pomodoro was still in the country as recently as late July. Pomodoro (wearing the yellow beret) was inadvertently photographed by a member of the audience. A spokesperson described the Museum of Miniature Found Objects as 'saddened' that Ms Pomodoro is persisting in a course the museum believes can only end badly, and urges her once again to give herself up to police.