216 - - Charlie Stein. Pink Kong. 2019. Öl auf Leinwand. 120 x 100 cm. Verso signiert, datiert. In "Pink Kong", Charlie Stein exercises modes of dehumanization and objectification, juxtaposing these with the visual language of popular culture. Referred to a series referencing Japanese TV monsters. Kong - the Chinese term for fear - reflects on the cultural tension between China and Japan. Depicted in pink monochrome, other antagonistic forces are suggested, in the strength-displaying imagery of a metal robot, and the traditional feminine palette. The tension between old and new, masculine and feminine, invites us to resolve the image towards one or the other - or to allow it to remain in an in-between state.
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Nintendo: A boxed Nintendo Entertainment System, rare Deluxe Robot Console Set, complete with instruction manuals, including: two Game Controllers, three Game Paks: Duck Hunt, Gyromite and Super Mario Bros., R.O.B. (Robotic Operating Buddy), Zapper and Nintendo Control Deck; box having general wear, console and contents appear good.
Nintendo: A collection of assorted Nintendo items to include: eleven various Nintendo Entertainment System game cartridges, to include: Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge; Super Mario Bros 3; Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt; Gremlins 2; Double Dribble; Pinbot; F-15 Strike Eagle; Goal!; together with assorted NES Robot Spares, one NES Control Pad; and one NES Zapper. (one box)
Tinplate: A vintage tinplate battery operated Mr Zerox robot made in Japan by Horikawa (SH) for Telsalda. Rare Gold Feet version in original picture box. Dark grey body, red/yellow hat, gold feet. Clean battery box. Walks with swinging arms, flashing guns to chest. Chest door not opening, otherwise in very good original condition. Along with a Lilliputian tinplate clockwork robot In working order in original box.
Short Circuit 2 set of 8 colour lobby cards from the 1988 American comic science fiction film, the sequel to the 1986 film Short Circuit. It was directed by Kenneth Johnson and starred Fisher Stevens as Ben Jahveri, Michael McKean as Fred Ritter, Cynthia Gibb as Sandy Banatoni, and Tim Blaney as the voice of Johnny 5 (the main character - a friendly, naive, self-aware robot). Good condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
A collection of assorted television and film related toys and action figures, to include ten Habsro and Galoob Star Wars Micro Machines, four Hasbro/Kenner Star Wars diecast figures, Trendmasters Mars Attacks Martian Supreme Commander, five McFarlane Toys Austin Powers figures, and seventeen other items to include Robot Wars, Butt Ugly Martians, Toy Story, Captain Scarlet, The Simpsons, etc., all boxed/carded. (37)
"Forbidden Planet", the classic 1956 Fred McLeod Wilcox sci-fi outer space robot monster thriller is based on the story by Irving Block and Allen Adler, and is also very loosely adapted from William Shakespeare's "The Tempest". The story follows space men who journey to a distant plant and discover the secrets of a long-lost civilization called "The Krell". The film introduced one of the iconic screen robots ever created, Robby the Robot. The US window card offered here is unrestored and displays to very good effect and although the top blank border has been trimmed it doesn't detract or effect the amazing imagery.14" x 16.5" (35.5 x 42 cm)Additional Information: NSS #56/4Condition: GoodUnrestored, flat and unfolded with some minor handling wear. There is a 'soft' vertical central crease running top to bottom and dings to three of the corners with an off-white colour (from ageing) to the border.Artist: Unknown Artist£500 - 700VAT Status: M
From the first Polish release in 1979 of "Star Wars - A New Hope", this uncommon poster with artwork of C-3PO by Jakub Erol has become one of the most desirable and recognised from Lucas' original trilogy. Threepio's now iconic appearance seemed an odd choice in the late '70's to promote the saga but time has won out with Erol's forward thinking paying off as he eschewed the traditional characters to basically present an unusual looking gold-plated robot (working title of a human-cyborg relations droid) set against a sea of seemingly endless stars. Presented in original unrestored condition with just a single fold line this displays to excellent effect.26.5" x 38.25" (67 x 97 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, rolled with a single fold line. Minimal handling and age wear.Artist: Jakub Erol£500 - 700VAT Status: M
Fourteen limited edition Kid Robot Dunny Los Angeles series soft vinyl toys, featuring designs by Gary Baseman, Tim Biskup, Buff Monster, Coop, Nic Cowan, Shepard Fairey, Blaine Fontana, Fawn, Gehweiler, Thomas Han, Joe Ledbetter, Tara McPherson and Michael Motorcycle, and a bus stop by Medicom Toy KM002

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