The man behind the Banksy action figure revealed himself at Comic-Con, and his name isn’t Robin Gunningham. 2bithack showed up on Saturday with a briefcase full of Smiley
It was really cool to see so many “beyond toys” artists in the “Toy Cultyard” at Comic-Con this year. Among them, Hi-Fructose sponsored this Audrey Kawasaki signing, and
Audrey Kawasaki made her first appearance at Comic-Con this year. Her signing session attracted so many fans that SDCC security moved the line and Hi-Fructose handed out tickets
France’s Museum of Decorative Arts has digitized a great library of vintage toys (or ‘jouets’ as they whimsically call them). It is utterly comprehensive and wonderful. If any Decorative Arts librarians
Michael Lee Ford is an outsider artist who uses paper pulp to make sculptures. He honed his skills while incarcerated in Texas. Ford served 21 years of the 35-year
Tokyo’s Atelier Muji is currently featuring an inspiring exhibit of artwork created by students of Watanona Elementary School. It’s called The Power of Kids. Johnny from Spoon and Tamago explains: If you go
This isn’t “new news,” but since it’s “mew news,” I say it holds. Filed under Even More Reasons to Love Art Museums: Cats. Our four-legged friends have been
Shing Yin Khor (aka Sawdust Bear) seems to be setting up some kind of Wunderkammer at Comic-Con. “They” are trying to contain her at Small Press table P-16, but we’ll
Complexity art fans and sofubi collectors will meet somewhere in the middle with Figment, Brendan Monroe‘s first vinyl toy since 2005′s Sours. After breaking the news, DKE’s Sarah Jo went on