Toy Art Gallery is proud to present “This Temporary Moment” New Works by Brian Flynn. As the owner of Super7 and Hybrid Designs Bryan Flynn has long been a force in both graphic and toy design, combining his love of 60’s modernist illustration and vintage japanese toys into a style that is all his own. For his first solo exhibition at TAG Brian will debut a number of new projects as well as roll out the return of old favorites with a massive Super7 retrospective exhibition. New works to be featured include massive fiberglass pieces, original hand-painted resin toys, custom painted vinyl toys, silkscreened print editions, and more!
Dream in Plastic will be holding the 2nd annual custom toy show this January, with an opening reception held January 14, 2011 from 6-9pm. This show is open to anyone, and open to any toy platform!
As innovators in Japan's thriving neo-kaiju (monster toy) scene Gargamel have spearheaded a growing movement to push soft vinyl (sofubi) toys into a genuine art form. Formed in 2002, and producing their own figures since 2003, Gargamel have continually pushed the boundaries of the new art of vinyl. Their role as frequent collaborators with artists in both Japan (such as Koji Harmon, aka Cometdebris) and in the United States have earned them not only respect, but a growing audience of international collectors. Based in Tokyo, the members of Gargamel not only produce their own figures, but are all talented traditional artists in their own right, exhibiting in galleries around the globe. And as if that weren't enough, they also operate a flagship store/gallery in Tokyo, Thrash Out.
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