People like to throw around the adage that we should learn from history or be doomed to have history repeat itself. That’s all fine in theory, but what
Waaaaaayyyy back before the dead celebrities depicted in Jason Mecier’s pill portraits had consumed their first capsules, and in an era that lacked the hipster irony of Desire
OK, so full disclosure: I’ve never been a fan of garish, all-over print, psychedelic op-art, cute-animal apparel, but…I totally love these sweaters! Maybe it’s because they’re made in
Toy art continues to breach the boundaries of its niche, and this is a good thing. Recently, fine art discovery engine, Art.sy, added a “related to toys” gene
Sometimes I fall prey to romanticizing the anonymous precision of factory-made multiples. It takes only a reporter going undercover at Foxconn or photos from Michael Wolf’s The Real Toy
If you can make purses out of candy wrappers, why not make religious relics out of the refuse, too? (Let’s let that remain rhetorical.) When I first stumbled
Miss Muju and Mr. Muju quietly released 6 new Muju Mini Mandala Spirit bioresin sculptures during the Christmas craziness, and I want to remind you that a couple
Yoskay Yamamoto installed over 100 resin multiples during Design Miami’s recent PULSe art fair. The installation was commissioned by Perrier and supported by LeBasse Projects. Over 100 new
Remember my little Jeremycat Misfortune Cats? I shipped the toy cats to collectors around the world (but not this flipper), and I made a Google map of their
Jessica Day is a little crazy, but the best people are nuts these days. Back in April, I wrote about her labbit-centric blog. It’s part travel journal, part cookbook