ABOUT KAIJUMONSTER ART TOY GALLERY


KaijuMonsteR Gallery, founded in 2016 by Martijn de Zwart, is one of the leading high-end art toy and sculpture galleries in Europe with a focus on Japanese produced Sofubi works.

The gallery’s program includes important established artists such as Marmit, Target Earth, Dreamrocket, SkullHeadButt, Siccaluna, Amapro, Blobpus and Karzworks as well as such emerging notable talents as Algangu, KKfactory, Roughneck:7, Awesome Toy and SX-Toy.

KaijuMonsteR gallery continues to develop long-term relationships with artists, manufacturers, private collectors and corporations around the world, placing high end art toys in on display at many international events such as New York Comic Con, ToyConUK London, Dutch Comic Con Utrecht, Amsterdam Comic Con and Art Toy Culture Seoul.

We welcome the opportunity to work with both new and established collectors to help build their high-end art toy collections. In addition to our diverse gallery inventory we are able to consult with clients, guiding them in the sourcing, acquisition and de-accessioning process ranging from Eastern to Western high-end art toys and sculptures.

For more information about KaijuMonsteR gallery or to inquire about particular artworks please contact us at info@kaijumonster.com and we will be pleased to assist you.

Kikkake "Iron Monkey"

This morning I stumbled over the blog of Japanese kaiju artist KIKKAKE. I am glad I was just in time to find out what awesome new project he is currently finalizing. Below I posted a few sneakpeak's Kikkake posted via various channels. If you thought NAGNAGNAG's where scary toys, think again, a crazy KIKKAKE interpretation of the most scary vintage toy ever made, the symbol clapping monkey, must be at least twice as scary! Keep you eyes peeled for his blog updates here! Kikkake accepts international orders!

Latest Kikkake via his blog;

"Thank you for the lot of question about "Iron Monkey".
The "Iron Monkey" will be released in August.
Please wait a little more.
Information originate at my blog or my Twitter.
Thank you!"




Vintage symbol clapping monkey is SCARY as hell!