Japanese skateboard sculptor/recycler, Haroshi, (previously here and here) opens a new show at New York’s Jonathan LeVine Gallery next weekend on Saturday, January 12th. The exhibition will include
Welcome to the latest installment of the recurring Instagram Roundup. Every friday, I bring you art, toys, cats and propaganda from the IG universe. I had to skip a week
Haroshi has created a new series of hand-carved feet inside ‘invisible’ sneakers for Art Basel this year. As is Haroshi’s technique, the feet are all made from old
Since today is Skull Appreciation Day, here’s a look back at 20 inspiring designer skulls. These unique anatomical art objects re-contextualize the cranium in bone, books, fruit, chocolate,
Like the Astroboy above (on his way to Berlin for Selim Varol’s massive toy art exhibit) this week’s Instagram Roundup is gigantic. Expect to see vinyl, plush, resin
This is my 8th week curating a niche-specific Instagram Roundup, and it’s the biggest one yet. (You people make awesome stuff, and take excellent photos.) Today, we find
Here’s my fourth and biggest Instagram Round-up. It was a great week for toy “iPhoneography” with artists and collectors reporting in from London, LA, Sacramento, Düsseldorf and Bali. There’s
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
Haroshi turns old skateboards into beautiful popjects. His skill is epic, and yet, he’s had no formal art training. His education comes from skating. If there are tricks