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A mermaid candelabra. Taxidermized howler monkeys. A house of wax. And yes, a real witch's door. These are some of the unusual, eclectic, and darkly mystifying artifacts that Ryan and Regina Cohn, creators of the Brooklyn-originated Oddities Flea Market, have amassed over the years. Part narrative history, part memoir and part travelogue, it takes readers all over the world, from Berlin to Paris to Brooklyn, giving them an inside scoop on how Regina and Ryan purchase artifacts to sell, as well as those that they want to keep.

Produktbeschreibung
A mermaid candelabra. Taxidermized howler monkeys. A house of wax. And yes, a real witch's door. These are some of the unusual, eclectic, and darkly mystifying artifacts that Ryan and Regina Cohn, creators of the Brooklyn-originated Oddities Flea Market, have amassed over the years. Part narrative history, part memoir and part travelogue, it takes readers all over the world, from Berlin to Paris to Brooklyn, giving them an inside scoop on how Regina and Ryan purchase artifacts to sell, as well as those that they want to keep.
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Autorenporträt
Ryan Matthew Cohn is an artist, curator, rare art collector, and cofounder of the Oddities Flea Market. His artwork has been exhibited at the Museum of Arts and Design, Armour-Stiner Octagon House, Copro Gallery, Last Rites Gallery, Morbid Anatomy Museum, Roq La Rue Gallery, and more.  Regina M. Cohn is the cofounder and producer of the Oddities Flea Market, a traveling high-end art market. Under her leadership, the Oddities Flea Market expanded from Brooklyn to Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle, Manhattan, and beyond. Ryan and Regina live in Connecticut with their cat, three dogs, and growing collection of rare art, oddities, and other ephemera. The Witch’s Door is their first book. Jim Ruland is the LA Times bestselling author of Corporate Rock Sucks: The Rise & Fall of SST Records, which was named a best book of 2022 by  Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and Vanity Fair. He is also the co-author of Do What You Want with Bad Religion and My Damage with Keith Morris. In addition to being a columnist for Razorcake fanzine and a frequent contributor to the Los Angeles Times, he is the author of the novels Make It Stop and Forest of Fortune and the short story collection Big Lonesome .