Preview – Buff Monster Dunny 8-Inch
The 8-inch Buff Monster Dunny is limited to 1,000 pieces worldwide.
The 8-inch Buff Monster Dunny is limited to 1,000 pieces worldwide.
LA Artist, Buff Monster says “hi” to Kidrobot and talks about his MINDstyle collab.
Surf’s up for vinyl bootlegger, Sucklord with his custom Buff Monster piece for The Monster Within group show at Giant Robot.
Giant Robot Los Angeles will play host to Buff Monster -The Monster Within custom toy group show on July 10.
Amazing museum show the “Art of Toys” coming to the Museum of Art History in Lancaster, CA this weekend featuring numerous releases by Kidrobot! You will see classic art toy releases from our own Frank Kozik, Junko Mizuno, Joe Ledbetter … Continued
Updates from CES We showed you yesterday the amazing new Samsung GALAXY x Kidrobot platform known as “MiWe” in it’s basic form and now we get to see what happens when artists get a crack at them. The stage is … Continued
Embargo to be lifted on January 7, 9:00AM PST (12:00PM EST) Samsung Partners with BMW, Trek Bikes, Kidrobot and 3D Systems for CES 2014 Booth Engagement Experience Interactive booth exhibits highlight the diverse possibilities of Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Gear … Continued
Santa Fe Art District is the one-stop hot spot in the mile high city for experiencing art from international and local artists. Remarkable works can be found on city walls and within galleries alike. As a vinylphile, your thirst for edgy … Continued
It is that time of year again, where we all wish we were near Brooklyn NY for Cotton Candy Machine’s Tiny Trifecta Group Show! Opening on June 15th, Tiny Trifecta brings out some your favorite KidRobot artists like Aya Kaakeda, Brandt Peters, … Continued
Kidrobot held it down for the 3rd year at New York Comic Con with Rsin’s exclusive Agent K 3-inch Dunny and daily live artist Sketch Sessions.
New York Comic Con is on and Kidrobot has another nerdtastic year with 9 Artist Sketch Sessions and the exclusive Agent K Dunny release and signing with Rsin.
Time to put down your cans because Doyle New York is hosting a panel discussion tracing the evolution of street art.