"Bats, nurses, Marlene Dietrich, a malevolent figure in a bear suit, two cowboys playing king-of-the-mountain on a rosebush, a group of men placidly eating babies at a makeshift picnic table, while, above them, a tree grows more babies: Marcel Dzama is back. ... [details]
An injection molded plastic figure packed in a display box, with small staple bound booklet with reproductions of Dzama's drawings and blurb by Dave Eggers. A very cool figure sure to spark all sorts of action. ... [details]
An injection molded plastic figure packed in a display box, with small staple bound booklet with reproductions of Dzama's drawings and blurb by Dave Eggers. A very cool figure sure to spark all sorts of action. ... [details]
An injection molded plastic figure packed in a display box, with small staple bound booklet with reproductions of Dzama's drawings and blurb by Dave Eggers. A very cool figure sure to spark all sorts of action. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue / artists' book published in conjunction with show held November 12 - December 18, 2004. The Royal Family produced drawings as a collective -- members of the collective are: Marcel Dzama, Shelley Dick, Hollie Dzama, Maurice Dzama, Jeannette Dzama, Neil Farber. ... [details]
An injection molded plastic figure packed in a display box, with small staple bound booklet with reproductions of Dzama's drawings and blurb by Dave Eggers. A very cool figure sure to spark all sorts of action. ... [details]
An injection molded plastic figure packed in a display box, with small staple bound booklet with reproductions of Dzama's drawings and blurb by Dave Eggers. A very cool figure sure to spark all sorts of action. ... [details]
An injection molded plastic figure packed in a display box, with small staple bound booklet with reproductions of Dzama's drawings and blurb by Dave Eggers. A very cool figure sure to spark all sorts of action. ... [details]
A two part publication, consisting of a 32-page Marcel Dzama scrapbook with very strange, rare and revelatory drawings and notes along with an introduction and interview by Sarah Vowell; plus 32 individual, loose-leaf, full-size, high-quality reproductions of Dzama's work, suitable for framing. ... [details]
Ceramic plate with bat drawings by Marcel Dzama. Sticker on bottom of plate notes "Not for Food Use / Food consumed from this / vessel may be harmful." [details]