This weekend, New York’s Bold Hype gallery opened an exhibition of small sculptures that included works by several artists who keep one foot in the toy art scene. I
These little green army men by Dorothy have a twist. Rather than glorifying the heroic myth of battle, they show the grim reality of life afterward when “the
One of my favorite fabrication artists, Julie B and Pretty in Plastic, posted photos of this “delicious mess” executed for Desire Obtain Cherish. As you can see, a
I’ve been working on an interview with French purveyors of contemporary porcelain, K. Olin Tribu, and I’ve become increasingly interested in “traditional” art forms remixed with modern aesthetics.
Amanda Louise Spayd clued me in to an upcoming stop motion film called The Maker. The short is by Christopher Kezelos with puppets designed by Spayd. Per the
The uber-talented Mike Leavitt has drafted a handful of new recruits for his Art Army. Left to right: Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami, Matthew Barney and Julian Schnabel. Leavitt’s
Colin Christian just shared his 32″ x 27″ silicone and fiberglass Eric Cartman for the South Park show curated by Ron English. DUDE. I’m bummed I’m going to
I happen to be a fan of thought-provoking sculptural works with titles that add another layer to the piece, and I just found out about porcelain provocateur Barnaby
I wish I could be in two places at once right now! Colin & Sas Christian debut their first collaborative works since their joint resin venture for LOVE