Toy Art 2.0 is now available! This coffee table art book is a four-pound love letter to the spirit of community and power of accessible art. From cover to
Two years after I first wrote about Genís Carreras‘ project that mashed up complex philosophy with minimalist design, I now hold his Philographics book in my hand! There were posters
A decade after the debut of her trippy manga, Little Fluffy Gigolo PELU, Junko Mizuno did a signing outside Kinokuniya Books in San Francisco for the release of
I’ve been meaning to post these pictures from Gary Baseman‘s epic art installation at The Skirball in Los Angeles. Within the walls of the Jewish Cultural Center is, as the New
This past weekend, Camille Rose Garcia gave an artist talk at San Francisco’s Walt Disney Family Museum. The chat coincided with Down the Rabbit Hole, a new exhibition of
Hooray! After yesterday’s indulgent post on the complexities of cosmic Barbie, this feels like a nice balance. I’ve written before (here and here) about Genís Carreras‘ great Philographics project, and
There once lived an artist who really liked hats. He had hundreds of hats—can YOU believe THAT? Throughout his lifetime, Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss,
According to the space pirate name generator, my space pirate name is “Commander Jeremy Brautman the Perfectly Rough.” That’s uncannily accurate, so I really feel like I can trust the The League of
Morbid Anatomy is a wonderful blog I like to look at when I’m feeling curious, waxing macabre, too aware of my mortality, grateful to be living in a time of
Yosiell Lorenzo has a new hand-stained wood print based on the classic Kubrick film, A Clockwork Orange. He describes the film as “incredibly dark and violent” and says