MNSTR, a museum of objectivity, responds to the theme of "financial imaginaries" proposed by adviser Reinhold Martin by attempting to render visible the relationship between the statistical methods that similarly aided in the colonization of India and underpin global finance. Situated in a former textile mill in Mumbai, MNSTR is a collection of differentially scaled, skinned and positioned objects -- black-mirror spheres, craters, amoeba carvings, pyramidal gabions -- which in turn house collections of objects used for the acquisition, display and inference of statistical data. Positing continuity at a time of crisis, the picturesque landscape of MNSTR reveals the persistent character of statistics in the public imagination as aesthetic, most recently sublime.