Here Are All the Pieces from Gallery 1988's 'SNL' Art Show
by Bradford Evans Gallery 1988, Katie Cromwell and Jensen Karp's LA-based pop culture art gallery, unveiled an SNL-themed art show this weekend, featuring over 80 pieces inspired from the show by...
View ArticleThe New 'Always Sunny' Promos Are Super Artsy
by Bradford Evans It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia returns for its ninth season this September on FX's new all-comedy network FXX, and the gang filmed a series of artsy black-and-white promos in the...
View ArticleWatch Louis C.K. Play a Toilet Artist Named David Cross in an Early '90s MTV...
by Bradford Evans Here's a recently-unearthed clip from an early '90s MTV show in which a 20something Louis C.K. plays a toilet artist named David Cross. What more could you want from a YouTube video?...
View ArticleHere's Some Art from Gallery 1988's Edgar Wright Art Show
by Bradford Evans Gallery 1988, the LA-based pop culture art gallery opened a new exhibit Tuesday called "The Official Edgar Wright Art Show," featuring hundreds of pieces paying tribute to the...
View ArticleNew York "Comedy Club" To Open For Doll Standup Fans
by Elise Czajkowski New York City plays home to some weird comedy shows, but this one is by far the creepiest. An art installation called "Comedy Club" will open in October in midtown Manhattan, and...
View ArticleWatch Billy Eichner, Fred Armisen, and Aubrey Plaza Talk Comedy As Art
by Elise Czajkowski Funny or Die's John Ramsey sat down with Billy Eichner, Fred Armisen, and Aubrey Plaza at the recent New Yorker Festival to talk about, or more accurately, around the idea of...
View ArticleTalking to Wayne White About Cartooning, 'Pee-wee's Playhouse,' and Humor's...
by Megh Wright Prior to the release of the 2012 documentary Beauty Is Embarrassing, artist Wayne White's work had much more mainstream recognition than his name. A comedian of the art world and vice...
View ArticleA 3D Animator Has Created an Impressively Realistic 'Futurama' World
by Megh Wright Russian animator Alexey Zakharov recently decided to recreate the Planet Express Ship from Futurama, and the result is pretty impressive. Check out a short clip of the ship in an...
View ArticlePuck Magazine and the Birth of Modern Political Cartooning
by Alex Dueben In the late 19th Century, long before Mad Magazine and the Daily Show, there was Puck. The magazine helped to change the very nature of political cartooning, was at the forefront of...
View ArticleBuy One of Dean Fleischer-Camp's Weird and Hilarious Inspirational Posters
by Megh Wright Looking for some inspirational and/or terrifying new art to hang on your walls? Filmmaker and co-creator of Marcel the Shell with Shoes On Dean Fleischer-Camp is launching a brand new...
View ArticleThe Lost Art of the Caricature
Who hasn’t at some point found himself in a rousing debate about whether James Gillray or Thomas Nast is the father of political cartooning? Or whether David Levine or Al Hirschfeld is the preeminent...
View ArticleThe Weird and Mirthful Subversions of Maurizio Cattelan
What do you get when you cross an Italian artist with a penchant for subversion and an architectural gem known for it’s hierarchical space? No, wait, I bet you’ve heard this one before. Hmmm… okay, how...
View ArticleNow It’s Even Easier to Make Your Own Louis C.K. Wallpaper
Oh, here’s 50 pieces of Louis C.K. fan art. Page three is where it starts getting a little weird (if a picture of a totally naked Louie holding out a bitten apple in the garden of Eden is weird, WHICH...
View ArticleCheck Out This Comedian-Inspired Art, Art Appreciators
“This sculpture of Louis C.K.’s head as a melting scoop of ice cream will pair beautifully with the de Kooning in my collection,” muses a small goateed private art curator in my imagination, as he...
View ArticleComedian Myq Kaplan Starts a Kickstarter to Figure Out What Kickstarter...
Here are things Kickstarter implicitly considers art: Hawaiian bitters, a solar powered sound installation, a mix-tape of whale songs, a pre-Burning Man roller disco, and a weapon to shoot toothpicks....
View ArticleDavid Foster Wallace and the Comedy Nerd
Mike Schur, showrunner of Parks and Recreation, is obsessed with David Foster Wallace. At Harvard, he made Wallace an honorary member of the Lampoon and wrote his thesis about Infinite Jest. He...
View ArticleInside the Judd Apatow Art Show
Gallery 1988 held a Judd Apatow tribute art show in Los Angeles last week, and here’s a nice little mini-documentary about the event, which Seth Rogen, Martin Starr, and Apatow himself attended. It’s a...
View ArticleJason Schwartzman and Adam Scott Critique Some Fan-Made Art in ‘Overnight...
To promote their new film The Overnight, Jason Schwartzman and Adam Scott teamed up for a new video with Comedy Central today in which Schwartzman stars as an experienced art critic with a heavy Bob...
View ArticleThat’s the Last Time I Plan an Art Heist on Facebook Events, by Bizzy Coy
Alphonse, Natasha, and Mister Fingers, I write this letter with a heavy heart. I thought we were friends—no, more than friends. Co-conspirators. So I’m shaking my head, wondering why didn’t you come to...
View ArticleAbbi Jacobson’s New Art Podcast ‘A Piece of Work’ Premieres on July 10th
Broad City’s Abbi Jacobson is teaming up with WNYC Studios and the Museum of Modern Art for a 10-part podcast about modern and contemporary art. Titled A Piece of Work, the podcast will debut on...
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