DESIGNER TOY

Adult Intelligence (A.I) Mutant Miranda - Blue

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About this Artist

Atsushi Kotaki, born in Tokyo in 1972, is a distinguished Japanese artist renowned for his handcrafted soft vinyl figures under the brand KIK.KAKE TOY, which he established in 2008. Each piece is meticulously produced and painted by hand, reflecting Kotaki’s dedication to craftsmanship and detail. His creations have been showcased and sold at art toy events both in Japan and internationally. Clutter Gallery is proud to present Japanese toy master Kik.Kake Toys’ first USA solo exhibition! We are honored to have this wildly creative designer present his first solo show here at the Clutter Gallery. Kik.kake has been making toys since 2011, and has captivated our imaginations with his visions of monkeys, clowns, aliens, and blow-up dolls. Clutter Gallery is a leading contemporary art gallery specializing in the vibrant world of designer toys and lowbrow art. Located in the artistic community of Beacon, New York (home to the world famous Dia museum), Clutter Gallery has established itself as a premier destination for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Since its inception in 2011, the gallery has been dedicated to showcasing the work of both established and emerging artists who push the boundaries of pop culture, street and low-brow art. In addition to its dynamic exhibitions, Clutter Gallery also houses an impressive permanent collection of Designer Toys, curated by the team behind its renowned print publication. This collection serves as a testament to the gallery’s deep-rooted connection to the designer toy movement and its commitment to preserving and celebrating this unique art form. Self-produced art toys are designer collectibles created and manufactured independently by the artist or small teams without the backing of a large toy company or mass-market brand. These toys are often highly personal, artistic expressions and are usually made in limited runs. Key Characteristics include independent creation where the artist is in control of the entire process from concept, sculpting, and painting to production and packaging. These are usually made in small batches, often 10–100 pieces, which adds to their rarity, made using materials like resin, sofubi (Japanese soft vinyl), or 3D-printed components.

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  • Retail Price $250.00
  • Height 11.00"
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  • Edition 1
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