Jermaine Rogers Archive
prints
Today, we have a triple play. Read this post, and you’ll learn a little something about music history, art history and history history. This Friday, Jermaine Rogers will
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prints
Jermaine Rogers is releasing a new art print entitled “Art is Dead,” and I love a good paradox. Here’s Jermaine: So we have this lovely trinity: Vincent, Edvard’s
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vinyl
Viewing modern toy art in a museum/fine art gallery is an amazing experience. As LA’s Toy Art Gallery celebrates the 1st anniversary of its Melrose Ave showroom, and major
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vinyl
Comic-Con saw the release of fine artist Brendan Monroe‘s first vinyl toys since 2005’s Sours. Figment was an edition of 100 seated sofubi figures made by Grody Shogun
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prints
Hell yeah! One of my favorite poster artists (who has never shied away from the political), Jermaine Rogers, is now blasting back at the mind-numbingly backwards direction some
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tech toys
Right now, if you live in San Francisco, New York, Chicago or London, there are designer toys in your midst. They’re all around you in fact, but in
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conventions
This past July, I drove down to San Diego from the Bay Area for Comic-Con 2011. It was hell on my lower back but great for my trunk.
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vinyl
The Vinyl Frontier‘s director, Daniel Zana, recently posted the hour-long Comic-Con panel I moderated about the documentary. I’d love to do this again with a little more prep-time,
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vinyl
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
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vinyl
Um, how rad is this? Here’s how it happened. Jermaine Rogers‘ Comic-Con booth contained a single case bearing the remaining Specimen and Squire vinyls produced by STRANGEco in the
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