Every once in a while, you run into artists who see things a bit differently. The Dadaists found art in the ordinary; the Surrealists juxtaposed the unexpected… Well,
Kidrobot teamed up with Japan’s wacky purveyors of great Engrish, Shelterbank, for these Charlie and Cosmic Garbage designer toys. Limited to 300 pieces worldwide, this rotocast soft-vinyl 2-pack sports a half-dozen
Nico meets neko (sort of, just go with it) in these runway theatrics by Jun Takahashi and UNDERCOVER for Paris Fashion Week. “UNDERMEN–The Empty World” is a kaiju-themed presentation
I’ve been excited for the release of these for a while now, and I’m really happy to report that Stephane Levallois‘ Toxic Candies, with their mischievously saccharine smirks, exceed
Before KAWS was an international superstar, he was a skinny guy named Brian who augmented bus stop advertisements in New York and San Francisco. This was way before “Mr. Brainwash”
It’s been almost two months since San Diego Comic-Con 2010, and my love affair with Ron English‘s Telegrinnies is still going strong. In fact, I’ve set plans in
Iconoclast Editions is offering a neat, inexpensive open edition of a Tom Sachs“readymade” Sharpie. The text traditionally found on the permanent marker has been re-inked by the artist, for a