Amazingly ornate, 1890s lady's bike from Tiffany and Co. The fixed gear masterpiece is estimated to sell for between $50,000 - 70,000 at an upcoming auction.
Pro bike builder Marty Walsh created the world's most nicely designed fixed-gear tall bike. It's not for sale though, he did it as a one off, he calls it the Frankendork.
Kanye West's bar ends on his custom Brooklyn Machine Works track bike read: "George Bush doesn't care about track people," a reference to his on air moment post-Katrina.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of arcade classic Space Invaders, 55DSL and original game developer Taito is releasing this limited edition t-shirt and a special online teaser version of their new 2.0 Space Invaders.
New limited edition signed and numbered giclée print from Steve Powers aka ESPO entitled "Handy Signs," that neatly classifies New Yorkers into 4 categories.
That so called 'Banksy Does New York' exhibit that recently opened? It's a total sham. The gallery attempted to present his collection of gathered works as a legitimate BANKSY-styled installation and failed miserably.
Here's the best way to describe artist Walter Robinson's work: "Walter Robinson creates sculptural installations that deliver slick candy coated indictments of popular culture, sometimes further emboldened with tactile resin coated surfaces, glitter and cheap gems."
In a tribute to Normal Mailer and the definitive book on graffiti, Complex compiled some images and excerpts from the groundbreaking book, "The Faith of Graffiti."
Crushed can desktop speakers with art by graffiti dynamic duo SERF and MINT as well as designer Dean Bradley - designed and developed by Bigshottoyworks for Boost mobile
Designer Alex Suvajac created this A.FrameFix concept track bike that, despite its highly technical and space-age appearance was inspired by a frog. Nature meets technology.
After tallying over 10 million votes, the public has decided to send Barry Bonds' controversial home run record breaking ball to Cooperstown branded with an asterisk.
Eric Clapton recently bought a series of paintings by graffiti legend LEE Quinones. He shelled out $120k for twelve paintings, and each "depicts a shoplifter grabbing an album from the Seventies."
Graffiti legend MARE 139 was commissioned to make this G-Unit award for rapper 50 Cent. Known for his "wild style" sculptures, he used the G-Unit 'G' and polished it off with his trademark "graff arrows."
Here's the Japanese pop culture-inspired cover art for Kanye West's new album, Graduation, being released on September 11th. [Editor's Note: Murakami!]
Complex.com interviews the punk rock all-father of vinyl toy design and creator of the infamous smoking labbits: Frank Kozik. Read up on what he's done and more importantly, what's next.
Check out this teaser trailer for a documentary on GHOST, one of the most prolific graffiti writers in NYC history. The normally reclusive bomber talks openly about painting trains back in the day.
Jack Spade releases a new wallet as an ode to their history of being robbed. It has 'Don't steal my fucking wallet' gingerly stitched across the front.
adidas got down with Japanese artist Yoshiaki Kaihatsu to re-construct track-tops from their fall/winter 08 seasons and present them in a "Pets of the World" collection.
Nike Pro Athlete series of vinyl created by master toy designer Michael Lau. The figures stand 20" tall and are wearing authentic 'Pro' fabrics. They will not be for sale though, instead the toys are being auctioned off for charity in Hong Kong.
Pedal Mafia: Think Nike iD but for fixed gears. You can build up a bike using a palette of colorful frames, parts and components. Useful to visualize your future bike, and t's a great time waster.
Project to Surface is a collaboration between artists like KAWS (pictured above), David Diao, Kenji Hirata, Matzu-MTP, Leah Raintree, and architect Ben Krone. He will render their visual concepts into three dimensional forms.