Yoskay Yamamoto’s House of Daydreamers

The Japanese artist's delightful new show focuses on the central theme of home

by Eva Glettner Yoskay Yamamoto’s new exhibition “House of Daydreamers”—on show now at LA’s Giant Robot—is a stunning collection of art created solely in the last six months. The prolific artist’s show includes paintings, sculptures and a gallery installation all surrounding a common theme: home. Having left Japan as a teenager, Yamamoto’s roots, history and memories are obviously significant and important to him. The move …

Eric Yahnker’s Sticks & Drones at Paradise Row, London

From President Obama to Miley Cyrus, the artist's new show spans the good, bad and the ugly of America's global influence

LA-based artist Eric Yahnker (one of CH’s favorites) takes his sharp and satirical view of American culture and politics across the pond for his first solo show in the UK called “Sticks & Drones”—on now at London’s Paradise Row gallery. Known for his provocative, large-scale charcoal and colored pencil drawings that fuse contrasting images (think President Obama spying on Miley Cyrus from the Oval Office …

Alex da Corte’s Delirium I Exhibition

The artist reinterprets a poem written by a teenage Arthur Rimbaud in 1873 for this striking show in Copenhagen

The talented Alex da Corte (who was born in New Jersey and lived Caracas, Venezuela for some of his childhood) says that his stunning new show “Delirium I” is an adaptation of “A Season in Hell”—a poem written by Arthur Rimbaud, a fascinating mid-19th century French poet who wrote prolifically in his teens and stopped entirely when he turned 21 years old. Da Corte’s delirious …