


SPAM: A Classic Reimagined | By Amir Soleymani
Once a wartime staple, later a Monty Python punchline, and now a metaphor for the digital chaos we live in—SPAM returns in this satirical exhibition by Mondoir.
Reimagined as a container for internet noise, each artwork in this series reflects a different flavor of modern spam: phishing scams, AI fluff, crypto hype, unsolicited ads, and algorithmic junk.
Created digitally but deliberately made physical, these limited edition prints on CNC-cut wooden boards reject the default urge to mint. There are no NFTs. No tokens. No provenance.
Because:
“Minting without meaning is just another form of spam.”
Launched alongside his new book Fools & JPEGs, Mondoir’s latest body of work is both a parody and a critique—asking us to reflect not just on what we consume, but why we’re consuming it.