Occupy Cybertron: New works from the Sucklord @ End of the Century

Check out the updated post including artwork here!Opening Monday December 5th at New York Lower East Side’s  “The End of the Century” gallery, “Occupy Cybertron” is the latest exhibition from bootleg toy supremo, the Sucklord. His first appearance since being voted off Bravo’s “Work of Art”, the Sucklord’s latest show pays homage to the Occupy Wall Street Movement, in his trademark sucky style. Featuring a huge collection of toys, including exclusive classic bootleg figures, mini 3″ “protestor” figures, and the first ever Suckadelic excursion into 8″ “Mego Style” toys, Occupy Cybertron is gearing up to be one of the Sucklord’s biggest shows yet.

In a collaboration with Apro Nation and Sidekick, the Sucklord has also created a range of exclusive trading cards for the event- with packs going free to anyone who turns up suitably dressed for the event. Sucklord’s long-time co-conspirator The Crystal Pharoah will be on hand for dj duties on the night, with drinks coming courtesy of Beerlao.

Sucklord, acting as the leader of the Decepticons, will defend his vast fortunes against a solidarity protest of Autobots, AKA the 99%, who will attempt to“occupy” the End of Century retail space and gallery in New York City’s Lower East Side.

Occupy Cybertron runs from 7-9pm December 5th at The End of the Century gallery and retail space, NY. Check the Sucklord’s Flickr page here for previews and further updates.

Jerk of Art

To commemorate (?!) his recent departure from Bravo’s Work of Art television show, the Sucklord recently revealed his latest bootleg style figure- the Jerk of Art. Featuring the show’s host Morgan Philips in his pants, the figure has been carded in Sucklord’s trademark lo-fi style (with added put downs on the reverse!). No news has been given of yet as to the release, but be sure to check Sucklord’s blog here for more information.

(photos- sucklord)

Published by Niall Anderson

Owner of ShinGangu, a UK boutique toy brand specialising in self-produced Japanese soft and keshi toys...

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