It’s been almost a year since Troy Gua’s Le Petit Prince appeared on this site. But unfortunately Gua’s meticulous miniature version of Prince the musician won’t make it through
On darker days, it’s good to have a Ryan Roberts. The Nashville-based designer and photographer (who brought us this 2012 toy a day calendar) is readying to deploy
Santlov poses Star Wars‘ Stormtrooper action figures in utterly banal, vaguely depressing vignettes of everyday life. In other words, the toys are just like us! Do you see
Tsuyoshi Ozawa began making, photographing and eating Vegetable Weapons in 2001. The Japanese photographer now travels around the world taking pictures of women bearing “weapons” made from ingredients for
Ashkan Honarvar was born in Iran and now splits his time between The Netherlands and Norway. The photographer created ‘Faces’ to confront the disturbing vision of facial injuries. In
So Bravo network has this new bottom-of-the-barrel reality TV show about truly abhorrent privileged girls with familial connections to the NYC art world. It’s called Gallery Girls, and since The
Some people have jazz hands; other people have banana hands. (It’s a matter of personal preference.) Advertising photographer, Ray Massey, falls into the latter group. The London-based photographer
I enjoy writing about the fine line between collectors and hoarders. In part, the distinction is based on whether you collect to consume or whether your collection consumes
Canadian artist, Sara Cwynar last appeared on this blog for teasing the truth out of Advil packaging. For her latest project, Cwynar arranged a decade of personal accumulations into a
This past weekend was San Francisco’s Gay Pride festival, but in the Bay Area, the pride and partying never stop. And why should it? Here’s another question (and