Last month Aesop Rock, with the help of other “multifarious” contributors, launched the blog 900 Bats as “… a creative resource for arts, information, and oddities.” Now the site is brimmin’ with re-blog-worthy goods. Here’s two episodes of a promising series from one of my fave SF artists, Jeremy Fish, Storytime With Creepy Uncle Fish. Created with Alexander Tarrant and Justin Metros.
In case you missed the Playboy above, these stories are not for the kiddies.
That Playboy 50th Anniversary show we posted about in February is finally opening tonight in Chicago. Playboy Redux features over 30 killer artists’ reinterpretations of the iconic Playboy Bunny.
If there’s a specially-commissioned art show to celebrate 50 years of the iconic Playboy Bunny, you know godfather of the Silly Pink Bunnies, Jeremy Fish, is gonna be on the list.
This June marks the 50th anniversary of the Bunny’s first appearance in the original Chicago Playboy Club. The art exhibition is only one in a series of parties they’re throwing to celebrate. Wonder if Fish’s mobile art show will make a stop at the opening? (Pic via TOTT)
Playboy Redux: Contemporary Artists Interpret the Iconic Playboy Bunny will be on display at the Andy Warhol museum in Pittsburgh from March 27 through June 19, 2010, and will feature works by artists including Gary Baseman, Jeremy Fish, Scott Anderson, Jeremy Kost, Tara McPherson, Kalup Linzy and LaToya Ruby Frazier, among others.