Null RON ENGLISH (Chicago, 1959) per Made by Monsters Toys. 

"Rodent Grin" dall…
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RON ENGLISH (Chicago, 1959) per Made by Monsters Toys. "Rodent Grin" dalla serie "Pop Art". 2 figure in vinile dipinto. Edizione speciale JPS limitata a 400 copie. Firmato, numerato e sigillato. Con buste originali. In buone condizioni. Misure: 22 cm (altezza). Il topo più famoso del mondo si distingue dal resto delle versioni convenzionali per il già classico sorriso a forma di teschio di Ron English. Gli Art Toys in offerta corrispondono all'uscita JPS di Rodent Grin di Ron English x Made by Monsters. Gli Art Toys di Ron English sono un mix tra pop art e propaganda che segue il concetto di "Culture Jamming", traducibile come sabotaggio o deviazione culturale, in cui incorpora iconografie derivate da fumetti di supereroi, storia dell'arte, pubblicità o politica. English gioca quindi con l'iconografia delle multinazionali, della cultura popolare o della storia dell'arte, come Joe Camel, McDonalds, Vincent vanGogh o Mickey Mouse, modificandola e satireggiandola per simboleggiare l'opposto dei valori che rappresentano. Il nome di English è apparso sulle più importanti riviste del mondo (The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The Miami Herald, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, Art News, Time Magazine, Rolling Stone, Creem, Juxtapoz Magazine, Hi Fructosa, Mad Magazine, tra gli altri). Le sue apparizioni cinematografiche e televisive includono Exit Through the Gift Shop, Supersize Me, The Simpsons, Work of Art, Street Art Throwdown, CNN, BBC, Sky TV e molti altri. Oltre alle sue pratiche artistiche e ai suoi murales, English ha realizzato copertine di album per musicisti come Dandy Warhols e Slash, opere per il documentario Super Size Me e vari Art Toys. In buone condizioni.

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RON ENGLISH (Chicago, 1959) per Made by Monsters Toys. "Rodent Grin" dalla serie "Pop Art". 2 figure in vinile dipinto. Edizione speciale JPS limitata a 400 copie. Firmato, numerato e sigillato. Con buste originali. In buone condizioni. Misure: 22 cm (altezza). Il topo più famoso del mondo si distingue dal resto delle versioni convenzionali per il già classico sorriso a forma di teschio di Ron English. Gli Art Toys in offerta corrispondono all'uscita JPS di Rodent Grin di Ron English x Made by Monsters. Gli Art Toys di Ron English sono un mix tra pop art e propaganda che segue il concetto di "Culture Jamming", traducibile come sabotaggio o deviazione culturale, in cui incorpora iconografie derivate da fumetti di supereroi, storia dell'arte, pubblicità o politica. English gioca quindi con l'iconografia delle multinazionali, della cultura popolare o della storia dell'arte, come Joe Camel, McDonalds, Vincent vanGogh o Mickey Mouse, modificandola e satireggiandola per simboleggiare l'opposto dei valori che rappresentano. Il nome di English è apparso sulle più importanti riviste del mondo (The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The Miami Herald, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, Art News, Time Magazine, Rolling Stone, Creem, Juxtapoz Magazine, Hi Fructosa, Mad Magazine, tra gli altri). Le sue apparizioni cinematografiche e televisive includono Exit Through the Gift Shop, Supersize Me, The Simpsons, Work of Art, Street Art Throwdown, CNN, BBC, Sky TV e molti altri. Oltre alle sue pratiche artistiche e ai suoi murales, English ha realizzato copertine di album per musicisti come Dandy Warhols e Slash, opere per il documentario Super Size Me e vari Art Toys. In buone condizioni.

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