Today, Camille Rose Garcia releases new art dolls on her PITCO (Prosthetic Industries Toy Company) imprint. Quoth Camille: These puffy hoots have been flapping around in my mind belfry
Tomoko Shintani draws at cafes. So do a lot of people, right? But Shintani draws exclusively at Starbucks in Tokyo, Japan, and she continues from her paper sketchpad onto
Mark Landwehr and Sven Waschk [coarse] return to Chicago’s Rotofugi Gallery (via Germany and Hong Kong) with their signature brand of lean, pristine toy art. Speaking in the lexicon of
I don’t post a lot of custom toys around here, but I’m always charmed by Stor Dubiné‘s Munny Legends. The Berlin-based artist recently added new tribute toys to his
Swiss-born, Berlin-based artist, Julian Charrière has collaborated with Julius von Bismarck on Some Pigeons are More Equal than Others. The project is about dying 35 pigeon in the city of
It’s been almost a year since VIPP‘s “Copenhagen Green” trashcans and toilet brushes became the first objects of their kind to grace this website. Now, the Danish company is
As New York readies itself for KAWS overexposure, here’s an interesting afterthought on something Mr. Brian Donnelly didn’t want us to see–across the Atlantic Ocean in Berlin. Back
I’ve held off on posting my photos from Barry McGee’s retrospective at the Berkeley Art Museum until now because I was waiting for the words to come. Curators Lawrence
Toronto-based artist Amy Swartz combines taxidermy insects and plastic toy parts in an amazing ongoing series called Pest. Her work explores the idea of obsession “not only in the