Last night, SFMOMA hosted Camille Rose Garcia for a Snow White book signing. [Flashback Friday to her last SFMOMA signing.] Thanks to IG pics from @stacyjean5, here’s an
Several artists and manufacturers have been redefining the way we see porcelain, but no one’s taken such a direct crack at the material’s traditional heritage as French artist
Renee Laferriere‘s Worry Dolls are a “summation of our collective anxieties that we’ve never escaped, embodied in objects of obsession.” As physical manifestations of worry, the dolls take
While the DEA and the IRS raided herbal pharmacies in my hometown of Oakland this week, a continent away in Madrid, Spanish street art collective, Luzinterruptus, set up
There are two incongruous comparisons that well-meaning outsiders occasionally arrive at when attempting to bond with me about the kinds of objects I collect. The first is Beanie
WOW. Haroshi, the Japanese artist who uses old skateboards as the medium for his amazing, layered pop culture sculptures, really needs no introduction. Recently, he made this mohawk skull
Maskull Lasserre is a Canadian artist who has “skull” in his name and anatomy on his brain. Incarnate (Three Degrees of Certainty II) is one of his recent skull
New York artist Don Porcella creates action figures with commentary and pipe cleaners. His latest series, Sticks and Stones will Break your Bones, but Words will Never Hurt Me,
Earlier this month, The American Design Club presented an industrial design exhibition called THREAT. The show encouraged designers to experiment with common household objects in the creation of