Toys Kill (with help from porn)

Photographer Justice Howard and designer Jim Koch have put together Toys Kill, an exhibit featuring her photographs, many featuring interesting takes on the more glam members of the adult industry, and his toy designs, which will turn your children Evil, and thus better suited to deal with the world.

The show runs from October 6 to October 31 at Meltdown Comics on Sunset Blvd.

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As you can imagine, it is shocking to think that artists might try to tart up their gallery exhibitions with painted and PVC-clad, burlesque-dancing pinup women and gender benders – after all, Norman Rockwell didn’t do it – but that is just what will go down at Saturday’s opening reception.

Fetish performers Victoria Vengeance and Diamondback Annie will be working the opening, which runs from 7-10 p.m.

It is depressing to think the art world has devolved to a point that I would need to see the gyrations of Victoria Vengeance in order to appreciate Howard’s erotic photography. Well, maybe there’ll be cheese there.

The event is free, but sales proceeds from Toys Kill will benefit the Children of the Night Foundation (no relation to Ronnie James Dio), a non-profit seeking to rescue girls and boys from
prostitution.

Meltdown Comics is located at 7522 Sunset Blvd. in Los Angeles.

Previously: Operation Desert Stormy party art; It’s hard to be a Pornsaint in the city; Mary Carey hosts a happening
See also: Justice Howard, Jim Koch, Meltdown Comics

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