Happy new year! We are pleased to announce that we’re selling a single comics story by C.F. Go here and check out the wonderment.
The physical PictureBox Departmental Store is now permanently closed. It was always in the front of the office, and we’re moving offices, so the store is now closed. Please continue to visit us here online.
This Friday, Dec. 12, 7-9 pm: A signing, party and video screening for MYTHTYM in NYC. Trinie Dalton and over a dozen contributors will be on hand to sign the book.
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On August 30th we ventured to Athens to mount Macronauts, an offsite exhibition for the Athens Biennial. Paper Rad, Jungil Hong and Brian Chippendale flew over with me and boy oh boy did we ever put on the ritz. On the first floor is a collaborative installation by Hong, Chippendale and the three Paper Radders: Jessica Ciocci, Jacob Ciocci, and Ben Jones. It features a big space bus, mini space buses, large figures, string, tape, disembodied heads, garbage, and very fine images. And then on the second floor, for you culture snobs, is a more staid works on paper exhibition by a variety of artists listed on the damn flier below. All curated by yours truly under the kind auspices of Andreas Melas who heroically shepherded us into the city of his birth and gave us all that we needed. After all of our hard work the show opened on September 8th, with Brian Chippendale performing as Blak Pus. Then we went to see the Parthenon before escaping to a house on Mykanos for a few days and then returning home. Enjoy the pix below.