Null RON ENGLISH(1959 年,芝加哥),代表《怪物玩具制造》。 

"波普艺术 "系列中的 "啮齿动物的笑脸"。

2 个彩绘乙烯基公仔。

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RON ENGLISH(1959 年,芝加哥),代表《怪物玩具制造》。 "波普艺术 "系列中的 "啮齿动物的笑脸"。 2 个彩绘乙烯基公仔。 JPS 特别版,限量 400 份。 有签名、编号和封印。 附原版包装袋。 保存状况良好。 尺寸:22 厘米(高)。 世界上最有名的老鼠与其他传统版本的老鼠不同,它有一个罗恩-英格利希(Ron English)经典的骷髅头形状的微笑。这些艺术玩具与 JPS 推出的 Rodent Grin by Ron English x Made by Monsters 相对应。 罗恩-英格利希的艺术玩具是波普艺术和宣传的混合体,遵循 "Culture Jamming "的概念,可以翻译为文化破坏或转移,他将超级英雄漫画、艺术史、广告或政治中的图标融入其中。因此,English 玩弄跨国公司、流行文化或艺术史中的图标,如乔-骆驼、麦当劳、文森特-凡高或米老鼠,对其进行改编和讽刺,以象征与它们所代表的价值观相反的事物。English 的名字出现在世界最重要的杂志上(《纽约时报》、《华尔街日报》、《今日美国》、《迈阿密先驱报》、《华盛顿邮报》、《洛杉矶时报》、《洛杉矶周刊》、《艺术新闻》、《时代周刊》、《滚石》、《Creem》、《Juxtapoz Magazine》、《Hi Fructosa》、《Mad Magazine》等)。他出演的电影和电视作品包括《Exit Through the Gift Shop》、《Supersize Me》、《辛普森一家》、《Work of Art》、《Street Art Throwdown》、CNN、BBC、天空电视台等。除了艺术实践和壁画之外,English 还为 Dandy Warhols 和 Slash 等音乐家制作专辑封面,为纪录片《Super Size Me》和各种艺术玩具创作艺术作品。 状况良好。

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RON ENGLISH(1959 年,芝加哥),代表《怪物玩具制造》。 "波普艺术 "系列中的 "啮齿动物的笑脸"。 2 个彩绘乙烯基公仔。 JPS 特别版,限量 400 份。 有签名、编号和封印。 附原版包装袋。 保存状况良好。 尺寸:22 厘米(高)。 世界上最有名的老鼠与其他传统版本的老鼠不同,它有一个罗恩-英格利希(Ron English)经典的骷髅头形状的微笑。这些艺术玩具与 JPS 推出的 Rodent Grin by Ron English x Made by Monsters 相对应。 罗恩-英格利希的艺术玩具是波普艺术和宣传的混合体,遵循 "Culture Jamming "的概念,可以翻译为文化破坏或转移,他将超级英雄漫画、艺术史、广告或政治中的图标融入其中。因此,English 玩弄跨国公司、流行文化或艺术史中的图标,如乔-骆驼、麦当劳、文森特-凡高或米老鼠,对其进行改编和讽刺,以象征与它们所代表的价值观相反的事物。English 的名字出现在世界最重要的杂志上(《纽约时报》、《华尔街日报》、《今日美国》、《迈阿密先驱报》、《华盛顿邮报》、《洛杉矶时报》、《洛杉矶周刊》、《艺术新闻》、《时代周刊》、《滚石》、《Creem》、《Juxtapoz Magazine》、《Hi Fructosa》、《Mad Magazine》等)。他出演的电影和电视作品包括《Exit Through the Gift Shop》、《Supersize Me》、《辛普森一家》、《Work of Art》、《Street Art Throwdown》、CNN、BBC、天空电视台等。除了艺术实践和壁画之外,English 还为 Dandy Warhols 和 Slash 等音乐家制作专辑封面,为纪录片《Super Size Me》和各种艺术玩具创作艺术作品。 状况良好。

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