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
Now for a different P.O.V. of life in the U.S.A. This past May, I had the opportunity to see Michele Pred‘s “Fear Culture” displayed at artMRKT. It was
Cassie and Ernie Velasco have been making figurative art for five years as Doubleparlour. They currently reside in the artful Lower Haight neighborhood in San Francisco, a city they’ve called
Speaking of all things sweet and kitschy, step right up to Philomena Marano‘s SUGAR RUSH. The Brooklyn-based artist’s intricate papercraft candies are categorically close to these wooden popsicles: They’re visual
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
Ever wonder what happened to Flying Cat? They were one of the first manufacturers of what we call toy art today. From the early-mid 2000s, Flying Cat was responsible
Tibi Tibi Neuspiel, last profiled for these Controversial Cheese and Unsavory Sandwiches, has some new work (and parents may find it just as un-palatable)! The bowls of bleakness are unlikely
The”Whole Face Ophthalmophantome” was an instructional device used circa 1900 by ophthalmology students to hone their surgical skills. The adjustable model consists of a black painted composition mask