Burgerac + Rob Flowers Tray

A melamine ode to McDonald's from two of London's creative burger aficionados

Burger lovers and illustration aficionados alike will delight in the latest collectible from London’s infamous burger detective, Burgerac. Part of the his ongoing burger art collaboration series, which started in 2011 with the Burgermat Show, Burgerac’s new tray features a design by artist and fellow burger enthusiast, Rob Flowers. Originally created as a print for the Burgermat Show, Flower’s illustration features a spectacular cartoon tribute …

Beyond Elegance

Art, espresso and amateur tattooing from Todd James and Alexis Ross

Opening tonight, 13 November 2012 at 560 Washington Street in NYC, artists Todd James and Alexis Ross are joining forces in a joint show called “Beyond Elegance.” Both pranksters in their own right, Ross and James are influenced by a self-taught aesthetic and penchant for farce. The duo and the team behind the show—which is being presented by Andy Valmorbida and PM Tenore—have been working …

Anatomica di Revolutis

Joshua Harker returns to Kickstarter with a three-piece hanging sculpture

The last time Joshua Harker took to Kickstarter, the 3D-printing artist broke records—his “Crania Anatomica” became the most funded sculptural project in the history of the platform. His second project, “Anatomica di Revolutis” (roughly, “Anatomy of a Revolution”), is a three-piece hanging sculpture that expands on past themes. The centerpiece of this work is the “Crania Anatomica,” a miniature of which we sent to subscribers …