Mattel will use toys as art and is inspired by toys: Mattel’s art at the Corey Helford Gallery in downtown Los Angeles, continuing its 80th anniversary celebration.
The exhibition is hosted by Mattel’s Mattel Creations brand, with more than 80 artists showing some of their most iconic brands including Barbie, Heat Wheel, Fisher-Price, Fisher-Price, American Girl, American Girl, Thomas & Friends, Uno, Uno, Unio, Universe, Matchbox, Matchbox, Montstox, Monter, Monster High, Monster High, Monster High, Monster High, Monster High, Monster High, Morga, Mega, Polly Pocket and more. Some of the artists in the exhibition include Mark Ryden, Paul Frank, Gary Baseman, d*face, and more. You can also glimpse the history of Mattel through the Mattel creative space in Gallery 3.
Mattel has been a creative company since Ruth and Elliott Handler, powered by artists, designers and pioneers. It’s natural when we celebrate our 80th anniversary, and we will work with artists to reimagine our iconic brand where our toys become the canvas of their art. This partnership between Mattel’s creation and Corey Helford’s gallery is excitingly inviting the world to join us in celebrating the unique intersection between art, toys and imagination. ”
When the exhibition features well-known artists, Mattel also invited four students from Urban Art to showcase their works in the exhibition: Iris Kim, Kiera Evans, Madeline Chae and Marilyn Garcia.
The exhibition will open on Saturday, March 15, 7-11 pm. After that, the exhibition will last until April 19. The Corey Helford Gallery is open Tuesday to 12 p.m.
In addition to the exhibition, the Corey Helford Gallery will host three events this month, including meetings and greetings with Gary Baseman, and showcase his UNO deck in the exhibition, where the artists will discuss their favorite Mattel toys and their creative process, as well as a studio with Case Kenny.