And now a message from Italian pop surrealist sculptor and philosopher GABRIELS: Let it be clear: these are not sculptures, but toys and more precisely prototypes of Toys
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.
A year after New York-based artist, Craig Redman (aka Darcel), collaborated on some fresh fiberglass sculptures with Paris’s colette, he returns with new eye-catching furnishings. The work is a collaboration
While most of us are probably priced out of this FAILE Bronze Scuba Horse, the Brooklyn-based duo certainly knows how to capture my heart with the provision of this lovely
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
Who knew Scotch Tape sponsored art contests? Apparently, these people did. Scotch is inviting consumers to get creative with its shipping and packing tape. They give you tips
On Monday, I wrote about an American army engineer making custom toys in Afghanistan. Here’s a look at an American prison inmate making custom toys in jail. Do
This past Saturday, while driving through the Lower Haight on our way to commence the Toy Tour, we passed right by San Francisco’s own Jeremy Fish installing a
Squeeze Gallery (formerly SOYAL) has gone from meltdown to slime wave with the kickoff of local Phoenix artist Andrew Hadle’s new show. Hadle’s website’s fineprint reads: “High brow + low brow = unibrow.”