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Netflix’s Opening Sequence ft. Ryan Matthew Cohn’s Exploded Skull
Guillermo del Toro used the exploded skull that Ryan Matthew Cohn made for him in the opening sequence of “Cabinet of Curiosities.”
“Cabinet of Curiosities” installation by Ryan Matthew Cohn
The installation is now part of the “Myths & Mysteries” historic house tour, on view now through October 31.
Inspired By Victorian Wax Corpses For NYFW
The Massachusetts-based designer, Ashley Rose Couture really outdid herself by debuting a new line based on the medical specimens at Alamo Drafthouse’s creepy House of Wax.
Victorian Cocktails and Medical Curiosities In Brooklyn’s Newest Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
Up the elevators to the 4th floor, a nondescript mall, past the Target and the Trader Joe’s, in downtown Brooklyn’s City Point center, you will notice an intriguing sign reading “House of Wax.”
The Cohns in “Morbid Curiosities: Collections of the Uncommon and the Bizarre” Showcase
A compilation of some of the world’s most impressive collections of macabre objects and Victorian artifacts, curated by photographer Paul Gambino.
Guillermo del Toro: At Home with Monsters
Altogether, the exhibition rounds up 500 works that form, as Del Toro puts it, “a slightly terrifying exploded view of my brain.”
Daniel Radcliffe Poses With An Exploded Skull In Playboy Magazine
The actor formerly known as Harry Potter talks about life as a grown-up, posing with Ryan Matthew Cohn’s custom made dissected human skull
NYC Makers: The MAD Biennial
On view from July 1 through October 12, 2014, and marking the first in a series of exhibitions examining the culture of making in urban communities.