Exhibition

IF YOU BLINK, YOU’LL MISS IT @ Toy Art Gallery

Quim Tarrida | “IF YOU BLINK, YOU’LL MISS IT”

Opening: Friday December 9th, 7-11 pm
Dec. 9th – Dec. 30th, 2011

TAG | Toy Art Gallery

 

“If You Blink, You’ll Miss It” is the artist Quim Tarrida’s first exhibition in the United States.  This project is part of the Subheroes Project, which includes a large part of the artist’s multi-disciplinary production from the past few years. The title is derived from a film industry jargon term, which is used to refer to subliminal images inserted in some sequences, and which are imperceptible to the naked eye.

The exhibition consists of an approach to the personal universe of Quim Tarrida, which he himself calls the Subcutanian World, a microcosm inhabited by strange, metamorphic and viral beings, true antiheroes on the verge of the uncanny.  Projections of the self or of Neo-pop alter egos, ultra-world characters, compose a unique and prodigious imaginary, and attain form through a series of sculptural pieces, limited ceramic editions, and drawings, notable among which are classical pieces from his iconography, such as Subsub Family, The Soldier, Subcutanian Ninja, Oh Gaar, or his latest productions, Relaxing in Blue and The Monkey Knows.

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The Hang Gang present’s Icons – Custom Toy Show


Exhibition runs through till Thursday 3rd November
Fullcircle Gallery, Kirkstall Rd, Leeds, LS3 1JL, UK
NO ENTRY CHARGE

Starring: Pete Fowler, Jon Paul Kaiser, Sourbones, Okkle, Matt Lunartik JOnes, Guy McKinley, Mimic, Robotboy, Drew Millward, Hugh Rose, Mr Gauky, Squink!, Matthew Bromley, Map Map, A Little Stranger, Stuart Witter, Tom J Newell, The Tarantulas, Godmachine, Drilone, Run DMB & Bruno Orbit.

‘Icons’ is the debut show from The Hang Gang – The Visual Culture Outlet. They have gathered together the best of british toy customisers, from legends such as Pete Fowler and Matt Lunartik JOnes to nu-school stars Jon Paul Kaiser, Squink and Map Map, for a group event of immense proportions. Also by special invitation we have US super talent Drilone and from Germany, the awesome Bruno Orbit. The Anchoring theme of the show is simply ‘Icons’ and we have left how that’s interpreted firmly in the hands and minds of the artists.

This will be one hell of a party, besides the art exhibition there will be live painting from the likes of Guy McKinley, Hugh Rose and Tom J Newell. Music will be provided by upcoming, Leeds indie pop band, Escort Knights and brining his eclectic mix of party grooves is J.Cub, head honcho of E.A.R Recordings. There will be tons of giveaways, a fully licensed bar, pop up store and much more…

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Mini Tea Tour @ Sixxa Store Vienna

Via Lunartik

The Mini Tea Tour was a roaring success at the amazing Sixxa Store in Vienna with lots of fans turning up to check out all the Mini Teas on display and to pick up a signed tea signed by me. So big praise goes out to all the artists for working so hard to make this Mini Tour such a joy to behold. Also a big thanks to the guys at the Sixxa Store for putting in a lot of effort and a great selection of tea’s and cake. It was perfect!

Make sure to check out the Mini Tea Tour page for more information. Stay tuned to VA for further news and updates on upcoming locations on the Mini Tea Tour!

also.. Don’t forget to vote for Lunartik in a Cup of Tea for best mini series at Designer Toy Awards 2011

[images via lunartik.com]

Ready for some Inkygoodness? – Interview

VA: Inkygoodness appears to be taking over the world, tell us more about yourselves!

IG: Michelle and I started Inkygoodness in 2008, and the idea was built on a passion for illustration and character design, developed during our degree courses and lots of trips to exhibitions and creative events over the last few years. The initiative started off as a small exhibition showing just our own work back in 2008, and quickly evolved into group shows with our friends and other like-minded creatives.

Our aim is to showcase new and emerging talent in this discipline alongside more established artists working in the field, offering a unique oppotunity for networking and collaboration. To date we have hosted events and exhibitions in Bristol, Birmingham, London, Manchester & Berlin respectively, showcasing work by a growing collection of artists from around the world. Berlin is our first international exhibition and we are very proud!

VA: Your Character Totem project is a great and definately unique concept, who came up with the idea?

IG: Having organised several group exhibitions which have been presented as ‘gallery’ shows, we were itching to do something a little bit different for the next Inkygoodness project. Pitching to Pictoplasma was our sole aim, but we knew we had to think outside the box to secure a spot on the Character Walk! The idea of doing an installation had been playing our minds for a while, and we liked the idea of customising objects or cut-outs.

We also wanted to create a show that would be fun to do, and of course incorporating character design, which is central to the Pictoplasma event. Uniting these elements gave birth to the Character Totem concept!

VA: How did it feel to get the call to say you had made the character walk tour?

IG: Absolutely amazing. We received the e-mail on the evening of our Dreamboat exhibition opening, and it was really hard keeping it a secret!! Up until that point we hadn’t seriously considered how we were going to deliver the project, so whilst we were incredibly excited, we were also freaking out a little bit!

VA: How did you find Pictoplasma? Can you explain what the show is to those who may not have had the chance to go yet?

IG: It was about 6 years ago, I had recently moved to London and I was trawling through the collection of illustration and character design books in my University library, and I think I just stumbled across one of the first editions of the Pictoplasma Character Book and instantly fell in love with the idea. I think after that I googled Pictoplasma and found the site and read about the festival and knew immediately that I had to go!!

VA: How do you choose who you guys work with?

IG: Since the beginning I have always picked artists that inspire me, whose work I love and admire. I am a huge fan of characer design and illustration, especially the recent surge in tactile illustrations composed of cut-outs, paper and random objects. Most of the artists we work with are illustrators or character designers, and have a strong hand-made aesthetic to their work.

Flickr and twitter are surprising sources of information for new artists on the scene, and of course I pick up a lot of industry magazines, blogs and exhibition invitations which offer the perfect opportunity to find new artists. We also receive a ton of submissions throughout the year, and we hand pick the best ones.

VA: Who were your highlights this year?

IG: Meeting so many talented artists and sharing a beer with them was pretty cool, I loved Ryan Quincy’s exhibition of paintings – it’s exactly the sort of thing I enjoy. It was great to see Mc Bess again, and catch up with friends like Louise Evans (Felt Mistress). The Character Walk was a little hit and miss, but the Crim Collective produced one of the best exhibitions with their ‘Mechanicalism’ concept – inspired by vinyl toy culture and the popularity of collectable characters.

VA: Who are your all time favourite characters?

IG: I am a huge fan of Gary Baseman’s work, and have a number of his Qee toys, I also love Felt Mistress plushies (though I can’t afford to buy them yet!) – I’m not a massive collector, but I do love cartoons – Cartman is probably one of my favourites!


Photography courtesy of Guy WJ Mayfield
Interview by Fran Pearce

The follow up show will be coming to Birmingham, scheduled for the We Are Birmingham space in June. Keep an eye on Inkygoodness and Inkygoodness on Facebook for future details!

‘Mr Whistlecraft’s Tarnished Daydreams’ Doktor A Show Coverage

Doktor A’s much anticipated show ‘Mr Whistlecraft’s Tarnished Daydreams’ is showing till the end of this month at Iksentrik in Bath. Just to whet your appetite we’ve been lucky enough to get pictures of the exhibition and have a chat with Ryan, the shop and gallery owner, about what it’s been like to put on the artist’s first solo show on home turf. (more…)

Lunartik Mini Tea Tour

About:
lunartik’s Mini Tea Tour featuring 70+ custom works of art, created from Matt JOnes’ platform toy, Lunartik in a Cup of Tea.
These artistic interpretations have been brewed to perfection by a fine selection of World Artists.

Where:
43° Gallery
Almstadtstraße 43,
10119 Berlin

Part of the Pictoplasma Character Walk.

When:
6th – 10th April 2011

Shawnimals – Ninja Dog @ C2E2

Shawnimals will be presenting a follow up to last year’s popular – and consequently sold-out – Chicago Dog, available exclusively at the 2011 Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo (C2E2 for short). Enter the Ninja Dog! From the tag…

Some dogs are simply too special to be considered food, yet this does not stop them from being pursued. Ninja Dog can evade the most veracious eaters – even Chicagoans – with his honed ninja skills and innovative gadgetry. He can scale buildings with his sport pepper grapple and mustard rope, blind you with a celery salt smoke bomb, or even smother you with his charred yet strangely squishy bun. You’ve been warned!

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Mark Nagata’s Alien Argus Custom Group Show!

Alien Argus is the first collaboration between TAG and Max Toy Company, and TAG has organized its biggest custom show to date to celebrate.

The Alien Argus Custom Group Show opens on February 26th 2011 from 7-11 PM, with many artists in attendance and runs ’til March 26th.

Featuring the works of:
Alimana, Arbito, Art Denka, Baikin/Shirahama, Ben Mininberg, Bert Gatchalian, BlobPus, Bob Conge / PLASEEBO, Buff Monster, Carlos Enriquez Gonzalez, Chauskoskis, Cieromuco/Abel Vasquez, Cliff Kirschner / MONSTREHERO, Cometdebris, Cris Rose, C-toys, Daniel Goffin, Dead Presidents, Dlux, DREAM ROCKET, Dr. Strange Toys, Dustin Cantrell, Emilio Garcia, Fig-lab / datadub, Goccodo, Hariken, Hints And Spices/Shane Haddy, Ilanena, Itokin-Park, Jan Calleja, Jeff McMillan, Jesse Moore/Rawshark Studios, Jon Knox, Kaiju Chronicle, Keith Fulmis, Kikkake, L’Amour Supreme, Lash, Leecifer, Mark Nagata, Matt Doughty / Onell Designs, Megan Smithyman, Mikie of Blamo Toys, Motorbot, Nakayoshi, Nebulon5, Onaka Takeshi, Osiris Orion, Paul Kaiju, Pico Pico, PPPudding, Rohby, RsinArt, Sean Blay / MONSTREHERO, Skinner, Skulltoys, Spooky Parade, Steve Talkowski, Sunguts, Tan-ki, Thiyea Project/ Takeshi Togo, Thiyea Project/ Mai Nagamoto, Toybot Studios, Triclops Studios, Troy Stith, TTToys, Tulip, Uamou, uhoh Toys, Velocitron, Yamazakura and Yamomark

Curated by Toy Art Gallery, Max Toy Company, and Fig-Lab.

Sacred Trip @ Toy Art Gallery

Toy Art Gallery is hosting Carlos Enriquez Gonzalez’s Sacred Trip solo show this Friday at their space in Hollywood.

“The sacred trip, the light and the darkness. Look up the universe’s mysterious unknown. Nothing is like it seems. What is outside is inside, what is inside is outside.”

Sacred Trip” opens January 21st 2011, from 7-11 PM, and runs through February 19th.

The SUCKADELIC Art Toy Universe

Opening Party: Tuesday, January 11, 2011, 6-9pm
Closing Party: January 23, 2011, 3pm

Boo-Hooray Gallery
521 West 23rd Street, NYC 10011

The Boo-Hooray Gallery reluctantly announces the first SUCKADELIC retrospective gallery exhibition. Intentionally confusing, misleading, disappointing and really funny, these limited-edition parodies of action figures reverberate with a vicious wit and are oddly eyeball-pleasing in the manner of all kinds of toothsome 20th/21st century collage and montage art.

One of the most respected despised and influential figures in the art toy movement for the past decade, the SUCKLORD has been producing handmade bootleg action figures in very limited runs, each selling out immediately. As the plot thickens, the work of the SUCKLORD is widely collected in fine art circles, and has been auctioned at Christie’s, Freeman’s and Phillips.

This exhibition marks the first time the entire SUCKADELIC catalogue will be exhibited in one place. For the duration of the exhibit, a SUCKADELIC SUCK-SHOPPE pop-up store will be open. Original artwork, sculptures, silk- screens and paintings will also be for sale.

The work presented in this exhibit is a documentation of my struggle to reach the top of a sinister pyramid scheme; A culture-jacking enterprise where ruthless-yet-compelling super-criminals compete for the imaginations of fickle consumers and a relentless media machine.

- Excerpt from the SUCKLORD’s artist statement

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Scott C – Badlands exhibition @ Rivet Gallery

Badlands, Scott Campbell’s western-themed new works show gallops into Rivet on November 6th.

Opening Reception will be held on Saturday, November 6th from 7-10pm. Scott C. will be in attendance. Meet and tip your hat to Scott. Complimentary beverages by Magic Hat, so prepare to bend an elbow.

Exhibition will be on display through November 30th.

Lunartik Custom Tea Tour @ Kidrobot London


click for all the artists involved ^

Head on down to Kidrobot London from Friday 15th – 22nd October for the last stop on the Custom Tea Tour.  From 6pm Friday, Matt JOnes & special guest artists will be in store signing for charity. It will also be your chance to bag one of the awesome Custom Teas which will be auctioned off to raise money for the NSPCC, so it’s a total win win situation :]  Stay tuned for further Lunartik updates!