Yoskay Yamamoto’s much anticipated show of new sculptural works opens this Saturday, March 24th at LeBasse Projects Chinatown, LA location. Entitled Jokes on Me… Yamamoto’s first all-sculpture exhibition explores social issues through humor.
If last week’s interview with Brutherford Industries inspired you to collect dessert-oriented popjects, you’re in luck. Italian designer, Johnny Hermann (also known as Mauro Savoldi) has made 150
While Takashi Murakami was installing his gigantic, hyperreallistic, inflatable self in Qatar (above, left), the humbler Mike Leavitt was chiseling away in his hand-built Seattle studio finishing off an
Chicago-based artist, Jeremy Tinder, opens The Living Line, a show of paintings and wooden sculptures tonight at Rotofugi. The new, affordable artwork is made up of simple, pleasing shapes and
I recently had the opportunity to interview Swiss artist and model-maker, Pepe Hiller. Previously known as “smallstuffpepe,” he works in a small studio in Zurich with A LOT
“Robots, believe or not, have feelings. And apparently, they have urges, too.” The designer flash sale site, Fab.com is currently aiming its cupid-like arrows at gay geeks and
The Loyal Subjects are releasing a new limited edition wooden mutant bunny by Joe Ledbetter. TLS describes the Burger Bunny as “perfect for any OCD burger enthusiast” due to
Haroshi turns old skateboards into beautiful popjects. His skill is epic, and yet, he’s had no formal art training. His education comes from skating. If there are tricks
According to the Chinese Zodiac, 2011 is the year of the rabbit. According to my own observations, 2011 has been the year of the scavenger. I’m not talking