
Sucktalk with the Sucklord (safe for work)
For those observing the escapades of The Sucklord, satirical toy artist extraordinaire, Jeremyriad has been doing in depth follow up interviews, termed Sucktalk, with the artist as Bravo TV’s Work of Art Season Two unfolds. The commentary is not to be missed.
Tagged: The Sucklord, Work of Art Season Two
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North Carolina artist Luis Franco is heavily influenced by old school hip hop and cultural issues in his incredibly bright colored and extremely cool takes on classic album covers, social issues, and pop culture. His trademark hair pick with a fist ties all the images together.
The Cool School: a film about seminal LA artists in 50s, 60s
The Cool School is an excellent look into the lives of some of the seminal artists creating their own scene in Los Angeles in the 1950s and 1960s. The film focuses around the Ferus Gallery and the artist, actors, and other creative types who were part of its success. Guest appearances come from Dennis Hopper, Ed Ruscha and narration by Jeff Bridges. It might take a little digging, but the DVD can be found on eBay and Amazon.

The Slobots: new robots by Mike Slobot
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