Designer Toys, Art & Pop Culture

Hi Weirdo! Signing

Join us Sunday, December 12, 1-3pm for a special signing with Mitch and Aiden O'Connell to promote their new children's book "Hi Weirdo!"

A long time friend and collaborator of the store, Mitch O'Connell is one of Chicago's most prolific illustrators and definitely a handsome fella.* Created from an idea proposed by 7 year old Aiden O'Connell, "Hi Weirdo!" is Mitch's very fist children's book…a 28 page, Little Golden Book sized, heavy stock, full color trip through a town full of weird, wacky and wild characters! What will happen? What do they look like? What life lessons will be learned?

"Hi Weirdo! is an amazingly fun and life-changing children's book by artist Mitch O'Connell and his 7-year-old son, Aiden. This book will warm the hearts of cool kids, happy mutants, and high weirdos." — Boing Boing
 
Mitch and Aiden will be at the store on Sunday, December 12, 1-3pm selling and signing books that would most definitely be amazing gifts for the kids and art lovers in your life.

Rotofugi, 2780 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago.

*Mitch told us to say this.


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Update: The exhibit is now viewable online and we're taking orders!

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Soft Vinyl Exhibit by Bombastic Plastic and Phobia Toys
December 4, 2021-January 2, 2022

Meet the Artist
Saturday, December 4, 10am-Noon

Back in March we tried something new...a mini exhibit of just vinyl figures by an independent producer/artist, Phobia Toys, on top of our normal monthly exhibit. We had so much fun that we're doing it again!

Indy vinyl, specifically sofubi-style productions, are one of the more interesting and vital parts of the designer toy world. Often driven by nothing more than a creative spirit and a passion for the artistic potential of toys, there are dozens if not hundreds of small toy producers making amazing stuff.

Starting December 4 we'll have Phobia Toys back, but we're expanding the circle a little. Ben (Phobia) has invited Neil Ewing, aka Bombastic Plastic, to join in the fun! Not only have they both produced and painted a bunch of their own figures, they've done some crossover collaborations and even some mashups with other toy producers.

Join us Saturday, December 4, 10am-Noon for an informal opening and first shot at the toys! Ben will be at the store to hang out and chat with anyone that has questions about his figures or independent vinyl production.

The exhibit continues through January 2nd, 2022 and the gallery is open for viewing at Rotofugi, 2780 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago or view online at gallery.rotofugi.com (coming soon).

About the Artists


Phobia Toys is a small independent toy company based in Minneapolis, MN, focusing on finding a balance between the cute and grotesque through the soft vinyl toy medium. All toys are hand sculpted and painted by Ben Farnam in his South Minneapolis studio.

Ben often collaborates with some of his favorite toy artists: painting each other’s toys, mashing up different sculpts, and coming up with character combinations that make for fun and unusual soft vinyl toys. Phobia Toys provide collectors with quality soft vinyl toys that are strange, unique, and limited to very small runs.

Neil Ewing is a multimedia artist from south eastern Colorado. His art is focused on creating narrative, pulled from nostalgia and experience to create feelings of humor, joy and levity.

Since 2002, Neil has drawn comics, created toys, made music, and worked with many artists, brands and record labels. He currently runs Bombastic Plastic, a creative company that makes genre bending quirky collectibles and soft goods.


Black Friday Exclusives

This Black Friday, instead of a boring sale, we're opening the doors an hour early and debuting two new limited edition exclusive releases!

Join us Friday, November 26 at 9am Central for the release of Midnight Moon Bat: Bat Sabbatical and Mad*L Citizen: Rotofugi Mad Ape! That's right, it's double Black Friday Exclusives going head to head!

Midnight Moon Bat — Bat Sabbatical
On the left, we've Midnight Moon Bat. Our exclusive version of the figure, designed by Nightly Made (Megan Mahfoud) and produced by Martian Toys, is decked out to rock! Megan's super cute bat has taken a little darker turn thanks to a new paint design by Brazilian artist Igor Ventura — and we are all in for this black metal girl (swoon)!

Take her home for $55. Limited edition of 150 figures, 4.5 inches tall.


On the right, we've got a special Rotofugi version of legendary toy designer Jeremy "Mad" Madl's new figure with UVD Toys, the Mad*L Citizen. We're absolutely loving this evolution of an early designer toy staple, the Mad*L. Our exclusive version is rocking a design inspired by a hoodie that Mad designed for us way back in 2005 when we were just a baby store. Figure and paint design by Mad, sculpt by Pixel Budah.

Get your own piece of Rotofugi history for just $50! Limited edition of 100 figures, 4 inches tall.

We'll have stock of both releases at the store at 2780 N. Lincoln Ave, Chicago and online at rotofugi.com beginning at 9am!

 


November Exhibit: James 'Jimbot' Demski

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New Works by James 'Jimbot' Demski
November 20-December 12, 2021

Artist Reception
Saturday, November 20, 10am-Noon

For November's exhibit we've got something familiar, but also new. One of our long-time favorites and competing for having the most exhibits with us over the years (this will be his 6th solo exhibit in our gallery), Jimbot is back with a fresh body of work he's developed over the past year!

What's new, you ask? Well, for the first time Jimbot has prepared an exhibit of digitally created paintings. For previous exhibits we've mostly shown acrylic on wood or canvas pieces by Jimbot, but for this show we will be presenting a series of new limited edition prints based on his explorations of this new medium. For an artist that has built a career on working with a mix of acrylics, ink and dry transfer techniques it's a big jump to go 100% digital, but artistry knows no medium and Jimbot's voice shines through with this new technique.

Don't fear though, he's also made some of his charming wooden robots.

Join us Saturday, November 20, 10am-Noon for an informal reception, chat with Jimbot, and view/purchase the new works. Face coverings are required.

If you're unable to attend, we will also offer the new works via our Gallery Previews email list shortly after the opening. You can sign up at http://previews.rotofugi.com

Exhibit continues through December 12, 2021.

Rotofugi — 2780 N. Lincoln Ave. — Chicago — Open 10am-6pm Daily

About the Artist

James Demski is a Milwaukee-based artist also known by the moniker “Jimbot.” His art takes you into other worlds where the unusual can happen, beauty is around us, and your daydreams can become a reality. What exactly is happening is often left up to the viewer’s interpretations and how they view the clues left behind by the artist.  He creates these worlds to escape to, and for the viewers to enjoy. James uses acrylic paint, dry transfer letters, pencil and ink (and now also works digitally) to convey his thoughts, and wants the viewer to enjoy them as much as he enjoyed painting them.

This is Jimbot's sixth solo show at Rotofugi.


October Exhibit: Cherry Moth Cake

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New Works by Cherry Moth Cake
Nick and Lindsay DiFabbio
October 16-November 15, 2021

Artist Reception/Pop-Up Shop
October 16, 10am-1pm

We did our first October Cherry Moth Cake show back in 2018...man, time flies! So much has changed in a few years, but one thing that remains a constant...in October the DiFabs will be back at Rotofugi!

This year will feature not only the usual new original artworks and merch, but also the debut of the Skully Ghost vinyl figure by Cherry Moth Cake x Squibbles Ink! Don't miss your chance to get your hands on the first release of this awesome new rendition of a CMC classic!

Opening day is Saturday, October 16th and Nick and Lindsay will be at the gallery from 10am until at least 1pm for an informal opening/artist reception and pop-up shop.

Please note that masks are required for entry to our space, and we request you be cognizant of distancing when possible. Currently our space has an occupancy limit of 50 people, including staff, and we will be enforcing that. In addition, we respectfully request that no one hangs out for an extended period of time after completing purchases...we want you to have time to chat with Nick and Lindsay and no one is going to get pushed out the door, but given the current circumstances having an extended indoor gathering isn't great for our guests or staff and we'd like you to help us keep everyone as safe as we can. Thanks for your understanding.

There will not be an online preview for this exhibit and online sales of the exhibit and merchandise will happen in the week following the exhibit. If you're unable to attend in person make sure you sign up for our Gallery Previews email list at http://previews.rotofugi.com for updates.

The exhibit is open for viewing daily 10am-6pm through November 15 at Rotofugi, 2780 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago and will be viewable at gallery.rotofugi.com shortly after the opening of the exhibit.


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