Overview
- The album, considered the world's rarest, will be part of MONA's 'Namedropping' exhibition in June.
- Only a few people have heard the album since its creation between 2006 and 2013.
- Visitors can attend 30-minute curated listening sessions, with free tickets available on a limited basis.
- The album was sold for $2 million to Martin Shkreli in 2015 and later seized by the US government.
- Digital art collective PleasrDAO now owns the album and has loaned it to the museum.