by Rea McNamara on June 1, 2016

In April, processed food-obsessed duo LAZY MOM collaborated with art and design studio Eyebodega on “SFW” GIFs for GIPHY. Picture, if you will, a colorful birdhouse giving fellatio to an un-peeled banana, or a donut-like nipple pestle. (At least that’s how I interpreted the tweaked kitchenware — at first I thought it was a rock used for a game of curling.)
It seems LAZY MOM has continued to give perverse food stylings to engineered foods filled with chemicals and additives, this time focusing on the arrow-like adventures of an errant hot dog wiener. More after the jump.
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by Michael Anthony Farley and Rea McNamara on March 21, 2016
Even though there was a dusting of snow in Manhattan this morning, spring is truly here, as attested by this week’s round-up of events. For graduating students wrestling with the possibility of a post-May malaise regarding their art world career prospects, Devin Kenny’s free Tuesday lecture at Cooper Union on cultural personas through the ages may or may not help in navigating all this talk about artist personal branding. (Yes, we just wrote that unironically.) On Wednesday, BOMB Magazine launches its spring issue at Brooklyn’s Greenlight Bookstore with readings by issue 135 contributors Álvaro Enrigue and Kate Zambreno. Now 35 years old (!), its artists-talking-to-artist format remains timely and engaging. And Friday’s double openings at Postmasters — AFC SPRNG BRK Man Boobs winner Paul Outlaw with Jen Catron and Zach Gage — promises a boat ride through experience economy overload and Google search autocomplete poetry, respectively.
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