Today, we have a triple play. Read this post, and you’ll learn a little something about music history, art history and history history. This Friday, Jermaine Rogers will
Jermaine Rogers is releasing a new art print entitled “Art is Dead,” and I love a good paradox. Here’s Jermaine: So we have this lovely trinity: Vincent, Edvard’s
Viewing modern toy art in a museum/fine art gallery is an amazing experience. As LA’s Toy Art Gallery celebrates the 1st anniversary of its Melrose Ave showroom, and major
Comic-Con saw the release of fine artist Brendan Monroe‘s first vinyl toys since 2005’s Sours. Figment was an edition of 100 seated sofubi figures made by Grody Shogun
Hell yeah! One of my favorite poster artists (who has never shied away from the political), Jermaine Rogers, is now blasting back at the mind-numbingly backwards direction some
The Vinyl Frontier‘s director, Daniel Zana, recently posted the hour-long Comic-Con panel I moderated about the documentary. I’d love to do this again with a little more prep-time,
The Designer Toy Awards were an attempt to “celebrate the creativity, innovation and artistic excellence of the Art Toy market”. Say what you will about how it actually went
Um, how rad is this? Here’s how it happened. Jermaine Rogers‘ Comic-Con booth contained a single case bearing the remaining Specimen and Squire vinyls produced by STRANGEco in the