Kittens and Icecream: JapanLA’s 5th Anniversary Exhibition

Opening at the beginning of this month, the Kittens and Icecream exhibition marked the 5th anniversary of the JapanLA Gallery, Los Angeles. Founded to promote the fusion between contemporary East and West illustration, JapanLA’s latest exhibition features works from some of it’s most prolific artists including Luke Chueh, Gary Baseman and Buff Monster. In keepingContinue reading “Kittens and Icecream: JapanLA’s 5th Anniversary Exhibition”

Swatch x Kidrobot Collectors Set Revealed

With rumours flying around for some time now, images of the collaboration between Swatch and art toy house Kidrobot have finally emerged. Featuring a 20″ Kozik Dunny, 8 3″ Dunnys and 8 matching Swatch watches, the limited edition collectors piece is housed in a foam lined metal case, with the price for the set estimatedContinue reading “Swatch x Kidrobot Collectors Set Revealed”

Dead Enders: New Works by Joe Scarano

In collaboration with Sub-Urban Vinyl, Joe Scarano will be exhibiting his latest works at the Dead Enders show, opening June 25th. The New York based artist, increasingly renowned for his dead-pan characters and pastel dreamscapes, has created a wide variety of both paintings and custom toys for his eagerly awaited first major solo exhibition. DeadContinue reading “Dead Enders: New Works by Joe Scarano”

The Age of Uncertainty @Chan Hampe

Officially opening tomorrow night (June 10th), Age of Uncertainty is the latest group exhibition from artists Chester Huang, Daniel Yu, K.C Gan, Sarah Choo and Zxerokool. Exploring issues such as childhood influence, the finality of death and the cultural exchange of East-West design, Age of Uncertainty features a wide variety of mixed media including “apocalypticContinue reading “The Age of Uncertainty @Chan Hampe”

Everyone Dies- A Children’s Book for Grown Ups

Writer and illustrator Ken Tanaka is set to release his latest work at the LeBasse Projects Gallery this Friday. The solo exhibition entitled ‘Everyone Dies’ is set to feature original art from Tanaka, along with the launch and signing of his new book. Intended as a children’s book for grown ups, Everyone Dies’ use ofContinue reading “Everyone Dies- A Children’s Book for Grown Ups”

American McGee’s Alice @Gallery 1988

With the eminent release of American McGee’s new ‘Alice’ computer game, a prestigious group of artists including Luke Chueh, Dr Romanelli, Kevin Tong and Brian Collin were asked to create their own unique interpretations of McGee’s twisted take on the Alice in Wonderland story. Opening last night (June 8th) at Gallery 1988, LA, the showContinue reading “American McGee’s Alice @Gallery 1988”

Comics: Stripped Bare

Combining his love of designer toys and comics, German artist VISEone is poised to open his first ‘custom’ solo exhibition entitled ‘Comic Stripped’ at the Outland gallery, Amsterdam. Using a wide range of toys as platforms for his creations, VISEone has based each of the designs on famous comic strips and cartoons. The top layerContinue reading “Comics: Stripped Bare”

Revenge: New Works by The Little Friends of Printmaking

The Little Friends of Printmaking are putting the final touches to their new show entitled ‘Revenge’, to be held at the prestigious Rotofugi gallery and shop, Chicargo. Opening July 1st, the exhibition will be showcasing all of the husband and wife duo’s new work, which will be going on sale through Rotofugi in the nearContinue reading “Revenge: New Works by The Little Friends of Printmaking”

Custom Dissected Baby Milo

In collaboration with exclusive Japanese clothing company A Bathing Ape, street artist Kaws released a ‘Baby Milo’ edition of his elusive Dissected Companion toy to wide praise last month. Securing a batch of the hard to find toy, artist Keith Poon has created 8 custom artworks using the figure as his platform. The beautifully finishedContinue reading “Custom Dissected Baby Milo”

TAG’s Resin Toy Juried Show

Toy Art Gallery’s latest exhibition, the Resin Toy Juried Show, will be opening this Friday. TAG’s first ‘resin only’ toy show features a host of both established and up and coming artists work in the versatile medium. Including entries from the likes of Rampage Toys, Sucklord, Planet Domu, JAY22 and Bob Conge, the show willContinue reading “TAG’s Resin Toy Juried Show”

TT Underground’s Custom Skate Cycle Show

In conjunction with the Brooklyn Workshop, TT Underground Art Studio will be holding a custom Skate Cycle art show. Featuring acclaimed artists such as Frank Kozik, Touma, Lunartik, Jon Burgerman and Doktor A, the Skate Cycle designs will be available to purchase on June 23rd at http://www.gilt.com, with all proceeds going towards the Earthquake andContinue reading “TT Underground’s Custom Skate Cycle Show”

Street Fighter X Kidrobot: Celebrating 20 years

Celebrating legendary video game Street Fighter 2’s 20th anniversary, creators Capcom have teamed up with number one urban art toy manufacturer Kidrobot to produce a limited run of ‘blind box’ figurines inspired by KR’s flagship Dunny character. All 12 of the original cast will be available to purchase from Kidrobot’s web shop, along with aContinue reading “Street Fighter X Kidrobot: Celebrating 20 years”

Joe Ledbetter’s Innards Preview

As mentioned last month, Joe Ledbetter will be opening his long awaited ‘Innards’ exhibition on Friday, 11th June at the Copro gallery, Santa Monica. In preparation for the show, Ledbetter has put several previews of available works on Copro’s web page. Featuring a host of familiar characters along with many new crazy concoctions, this willContinue reading “Joe Ledbetter’s Innards Preview”

A RIOT IN A JAM JAR

Controversial artist and designer James Cauty is set to open his latest exhibition today at the L-13 Light Industrial Workshop, London. Featuring small world re-enactments of past and future riots presented in jam jars, Cauty hints at containment in his new work. “…violent disturbances served up in manageable doses like news bulletins… complex situations reducedContinue reading “A RIOT IN A JAM JAR”

They Came from the Streets- artwork now available for purchase

They came from the streets, toy show. from Run Home Productions. on Vimeo. Online urban art toy store and magazine Urban Vinyl Daily have teamed up with the UNheardof gallery, Cincinnati to create a custom exhibition using Kidrobot’s iconic Munny firgure as it’s canvas. Opening last Friday, the show featured work by Tyler Macko, AndresContinue reading “They Came from the Streets- artwork now available for purchase”

Le Merde’s Ultimate Mega Lith

Celebrating the launch of their latest kaiju toy project, the Ultimate Mega Lith, Le Merde have organised a custom toy art show at Gargamel’s Thrash Out store, Japan. Opening last Saturday, the exhibition features customs of both Garagamel’s and Le Merde’s previous works by artists including Itokin Park, Chanmen, Buta No Hana, and Bwana Spoons.Continue reading “Le Merde’s Ultimate Mega Lith”

The Shape of Things to Come

A first for the Saatchi Gallery, new exhibition ‘The Shape of Things to Come’ has dedicated it’s space entirely to 3D sculptural art. Showcasing the work of leading sculptors including David Batchelor, Rojer Hiorns, Sterling Ruby and David Thorpe, the exhibition surveys the recent international trends in the ancient artistic discipline. A particular highlight byContinue reading “The Shape of Things to Come”

Two Heads Are Better Than One…

Psychedelic artists Arbito and Shawn Wolfe are set to open their debut show at the legendary kaiju toy store Super7, San Francisco. Featuring the latest creations from the strange pair across a wide range of media, ‘Two Heads’ holds all of the 60’s charm they’ve become renowned for. The exhibition will open this Saturday, withContinue reading “Two Heads Are Better Than One…”

Crakens @Rotofugi

Los Angeles based character designer and animator Martin Hsu is gearing up for his latest solo show to be held at Rotofugi gallery and shop this Friday. Working for both Disney (creator of the Kick Buttowski character) and Nickelodeon, and designing the infamous Ruby Gloom, Hsu’s distinct style shines through in everything he touches. CitingContinue reading “Crakens @Rotofugi”