Upper Playground and Fifty24SF Gallery is excited to announce our next solo show with renown street artist, illustrator NYCHOS, ‘STREET ANATOMY’ on April 18th, 2014. The show will feature new works by the Austrian artist along side popup murals that are planned to executed in SF. Please mark your calendars and come out to checkout what this founder of the Rabbit Eye Movement and the Weird Crew has been up to.
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An Upper Playground x Superfishal Exclusive: Presale of ‘Happily Ever After: The Artwork of Jeremy Fish’
Just in time for Jeremy Fish’s solo show, ‘Hunting Trophies’ opening this Saturday, April 5th at the Mark Moore Gallery in Los Angeles, Upper Playground is pleased to announce an exclusive release of Fish’s latest book, ‘Happily Ever After: The Artwork of Jeremy Fish’. The hefty hard cover book with 208 glossy color pages, comprehensively trace the creative trajectory of Mr. Fish from 2008 to the present.
“Happily Ever After is my 6th book project, and the follow up to my last book “Once Upon A Time”. The book documents my paintings, drawings, installations, murals, and screen prints from 2008 to 2014. It has been the best 5 years of my life, both personally and professionally, so I thought the book title should reflect this. I hope folks enjoy this book, as I spent a ton of sleepless nights filling its pages from the archives of my imagination.” — J.Fish



New works by Jeremy Fish at Mark Moore Gallery: HUNTING TROPHIES Opening April 5th, 2014
Superfishal x Upper Playground new release: The Biker Zip Hoodie
Upper Playground favorite, Mr. Jeremy Fish, just released a new zip hoodie in black with an awesome bunny helmet skull patch in the front and ‘The Bikers’ illustration in the back. This fresh combination is now available in Men and in Women’s in store or online at www.upperplayground.com. Search keyword ‘Bikers’ or browse through our Superfishal page!
Upper Playground releases Munko Whale Plush Toy by David Choe
Los Angeles based, Korean-American artist, David Choe, aka painter, troublemaker, illustrator, muralist, traveler, performer and host of the DVDASA show, releases his well recognized Munko whale as a plush toy this week.
The Munko whale first appeared in the Los Angeles graffiti scene as a David Choe signature, randomly popping up on pavements, concrete walls, over passes and freeways with quotes and food for thought.
David Choe’s Munkos have evolved and taken on many personas over the years, ranging from skinny long legs, lady friends, polkadotted variations and on and on:
Upper Playground, in association with Good Smile Company is happy to produce and release The MUNKO PLUSH TOY for all Choe fans. Click on the photo below and pick up a Munko before they are sold out!