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The Future of Spoons


   

The work of H. Sebastian Menrath can never be completed.  There are so many spoons and too little time to collect them all.
    Here we see H. Sebastian Menrath at Cannes where he accepted the "Liberace Prize" for the most innovative new museum.  Although it was a close competition, H. Sebastian Menrath won the unanimous decision of the judges.  He can only hope that exposure through events like this one will bring new fans of the spoon to the museum.
    We can only guess at what spoon H. Sebastian Menrath will uncover in the next cheesy toursity shop. Because the spoon is recognized around the world, H. Sebastian Menrath plans to go on a world tour with his collection. He will take his spoons to the major galleries: the Museum of Modern Art, the Tate Gallery, the Louvre, and the Uffizi. Even though his spoons won't be on exhibition, he will take them the spoons on tours through the galleries. "At least I can tell them that we made it to the Louvre," says H. Sebastian Menrath.
    H. Sebastian Menrath hopes to raise awareness about spoons and their value both in art and utility.  Only then, will the public be able to appreciate the full complexity of the spoon.
   From the impressive tablespoon to the dainty teaspoon, H. Sebastian Menrath loves them all.








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