Wow look at this: an actual art toy in 2011! Once upon a time, people who were called artists painted unique and interesting characters on flat surfaces. After
Kathie Olivas opens her first solo show at her new, co-owned gallery, Stranger Factory, in Albuquerque, NM, tomorrow night, July 1st, with an artist’s reception from 6-9PM. Olivas has been busy
Ron English‘s first ever show in Japan opens on July 1st at Public/Image, and he’s created a new version of a familiar figure to commemorate the occasion. Google
Spotted these resin and wood mash-ups of graffiti and anatomy on Zeutch. The French graffiti artist responsible for the urban anatomy pieces is Souredj. From what I can
Toy Art Gallery has produced a bronze version of Mark Nagata‘s Kaiju Eyezon. The figure was forged in the United States and stands 10 inches tall. It’s limited
Thanks to Twitter and Flickr, it’s been really nice seeing Luno the Moon Rover and Mini Luno landing all over the world this week. Obviously, I’m partial to
While I don’t support customizing your dog, I’m all for modifying “self-propelled hubless skateboards” and selling them for charity. Designed and developed in Brooklyn, by Brooklyn Workshop, the
This makes a lot of sense: Luke Rook, co-founder of Arizona outpost, Lulubell Toy Bodega, has been living and working (and buying and selling toys) in Japan for
When asked via her Facebook page what this figure means, Okedoki replied: “Pacifist Hitler enjoying his ice cream in Disneyland.” Seems obvious enough, right? There are, however, subtleties.