




The museum is officially underway. A three-dimensional pop-up book style manga cut-up version of David Moscovich's novel Castro's Weatherman. Here are some photos of the initial construction and deconstruction. Bon voyage.
CASTRO’S WEATHERMAN
A tragicomedic novel or an exaggerated and prolonged way of clearing my throat
by David Moscovich
A schizophrenic expat living in Tokyo travels to the island of Cuba on a botched personal humanitarian mission to deliver thousands of free condoms to Cuban prostitutes in the midst of obsession, paranoia, murder and ancient voodoo rites in Fidel Castro’s Havana.