It’s been about 5 years since artist Yoskay Yamamoto released his beautiful Koibito art toys in editions that, by today’s truncated toyconomics, seem massive (500 – 1000 pieces). Clearly a
Yoskay Yamamoto installed over 100 resin multiples during Design Miami’s recent PULSe art fair. The installation was commissioned by Perrier and supported by LeBasse Projects. Over 100 new
The other excellent group art show opening in LA this Saturday, August 18th (see the first one here) is curated by my good friend and walking toy art encyclopedia,
Yoskay Yamamoto’s Joke’s On Me opened this past weekend at LeBasse Projects. Last week, I wrote about the show and made this comment: I love iconic childhood characters as much
It’s been almost a year since I wrote about “Potheads” by Yoskay Yamamoto. Back in April 2011, upstart art toy company, Inner Sanctum, was “taking [their] time with them
Yoskay Yamamoto’s much anticipated show of new sculptural works opens this Saturday, March 24th at LeBasse Projects Chinatown, LA location. Entitled Jokes on Me… Yamamoto’s first all-sculpture exhibition explores social issues through humor.
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
LA’s Munky King showed off some interesting prototypes at Comic-Con. What you’re looking at above is a 6+ foot, 1000% Possessed fiberglass, vinyl and metal sculpture by Luke Chueh.
This is fantastic: Yoskay Yamamoto pottery! The project is currently in development with Inner Sanctum whose Facebook page says they are “taking [their] time with them to make sure they