Well, you can stop grubbin' around in library sales and shelling out the Hamiltons on Abebooks. Because a fresh, crisp, digitally remastered copy of A Mary Blair Treasury of Golden Books can be on your doorstep by August:I Can...
Well I don't know how this got by me. Los Angeles-based artist/curator Doug Harvey organized "The Patter Of Tiny Brains," an exhibition of audio of or by children, for the phone-based art gallery, 323 Projects. Basically, you can call...
In New York over the weekend, I went to my friend Tanya Bonakdar's gallery to see my buddy Ernesto Neto's awesome-looking, new, climbable sculptures, and my buddy Ethan, almost literally the first thing out of his mouth when I...
Alright, I know: it's hard not to stare at the Bazoombas Bench. But artist Misaki Kawai's also made all kinds of other hipster-whimsical, kid-size furniture for her current exhibition at the Children's Museum of the Arts in NYC. Like...
It’s Wordless Wednesday. Yes, this is a teaser for another post I’ll write this weekend. There is a deep thought here, but I’ll explain later…
Tracy Hurley and Daniel Solis decided they were tired of the cliches. The cheesecake poses, the ridiculous outfits, and the lack of heroic diversity. So they set to work on commissioning the kind of artwork they'd like to see in their fantasy games. With their Prismatic Art Collection project, now ...
Thanking Maurice Sendak
Something is amiss with the Mother's Day 2012 cover of The New Yorker magazine ... at least as far as the "mothers who know best" crowd goes. See how many wrongs you can find in this picture?
Here is Chris Ware's Mother's Day New Yorker cover. It is almost as awesome as his This American Life animation is disturbing. Oddly, no Bugaboos. UPDATE: DT reader GFR sent this awesome rant this morning just as I was...
DIY.org is an new app and website for you kids to create their own portfolio or their artwork.