New York’s GREY AREA could have swapped the titles on its last and current art shows without altering the content or the message. Considering the two exhibitions’ names–“Bad
Earlier this month, New York’s Mulherin + Pollard Gallery held an exhibition of recent drawings by Danish-Icelandic artist Jakob Boeskov. Weekend Futurology revealed “a futuristic, playfully paranoid world drawn from
Julia Chiang is a Brooklyn-based artist previously written up here for her porcelain apples. The apples were intended as symbols of desire, as well as icons of the biggest
A. Drauglis is a Washington, DC-based artist, woodworker and furniture maker. He recently caught my attention with this handsome pill box, which comes complete with a dose of social
Ian Ziobrowski is a toy customizer and cannabis advocate. (Talk about marginalized niche cultures!) While the artist keeps a relatively low profile, pot plays a prominent part in
Remember Diddo Velema’s designer gas masks? The Dutch designer returns with a new rumination on the culture of consumption. He calls it The Cure for Greed: What exactly
Bryan Lewis Saunders is an artist from Washington D.C., who follows a rich legacy of creatives by including mind-altering substances in his tool kit. Rather than speak of the
Robert Mickelsen has been an artist and “flameworker” for 38 years. For the past year, he’s been making gorgeous, realistic lampworked borosilicate glass guns. Objects so beautiful are not typically
Mat Collishaw, a YBA, has released a series of 100 glass sculptures called Innercity Inhalers through Damien Hirst’s Other Criteria. The sculptures are “replicas of plastic smoking bongs