Quote of the Day “To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.”
- Anatole France
In a constantly evolving culture, as we find explosive growth in the global vinyl marketplace, one name that has stood the test of time is Hong Kong toy pioneer, Michael Lau. MINDstyle is proud to announce Gardener 10th by Michael Lau his first ever USA exhibition.
Gardener 10th by Michael Lau is a celebration of his amazing body of work! The event surrounding his 10th anniversary provides an inside look into a unique subculture and an intimate portrait of the man responsible for a collectible figures revolution. Vinyl toys are here to stay, and Michael Lau has masterfully created a blueprint that will be followed for years to come.
Gardener 10th by Michael Lau is a look at the artist and what he does. Through his sketches, drawings, paintings and 109 custom figures, the exhibition captures the essence of the art and toys of one of this generation’s finest toy makers. Art toys are all about the translation and connection each of us has with an artist based on a common set of ideals and experiences expressed visually.
With the vinyl movement constantly evolving, it’s hard to provide a definitive look, but a measure of understanding can be gained in this retrospective of the art toy scene explosion through one of its originals. His first ever exhibition and appearance in the United States documents ten years of Gardeners and celebrates the vision and creativity of Michael Lau.
MINDstyle presents Gardener 10TH by Michael Lau
De La Barracuda
7769 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, California
90046 USA
Telephone: (323) 852-7179
U.S.A. Exhibition Dates:
September 29, 2009 (By Invitation Only)
September 30th to October 3rd 2009
Daily: 6:00PM to 9:00PM
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Gardener 10th By Michael Lau
Quote of the Day
“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.”
- Anatole France
In a constantly evolving culture, as we find explosive growth in the global vinyl marketplace, one name that has stood the test of time is Hong Kong toy pioneer, Michael Lau. MINDstyle is proud to announce Gardener 10th by Michael Lau his first ever USA exhibition.
Gardener 10th by Michael Lau is a celebration of his amazing body of work! The event surrounding his 10th anniversary provides an inside look into a unique subculture and an intimate portrait of the man responsible for a collectible figures revolution. Vinyl toys are here to stay, and Michael Lau has masterfully created a blueprint that will be followed for years to come.

Gardener 10th by Michael Lau is a look at the artist and what he does. Through his sketches, drawings, paintings and 109 custom figures, the exhibition captures the essence of the art and toys of one of this generation’s finest toy makers. Art toys are all about the translation and connection each of us has with an artist based on a common set of ideals and experiences expressed visually.
With the vinyl movement constantly evolving, it’s hard to provide a definitive look, but a measure of understanding can be gained in this retrospective of the art toy scene explosion through one of its originals. His first ever exhibition and appearance in the United States documents ten years of Gardeners and celebrates the vision and creativity of Michael Lau.
MINDstyle presents Gardener 10TH by Michael Lau
De La Barracuda
7769 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, California
90046 USA
Telephone: (323) 852-7179
U.S.A. Exhibition Dates:
September 29, 2009 (By Invitation Only)
September 30th to October 3rd 2009
Daily: 6:00PM to 9:00PM
This entry was posted on Thursday, August 27th, 2009 at 3:15 pm and is filed under De La Barracuda, Gardener 10th, Michael Lau. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
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