Shampoooty

LSS NYC

Kids Toys, Adult Issues
2025 December 12 to 2026 January 25

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Press release

Long Story Short NYC is pleased to present Kids Toys, Adult Issues, a solo exhibition by Shampoooty, the artistic project of New York–based artist and technologist Andy Sahlstrom, on view from December 12, 2025 – January 25, 2026, at 52 Henry Street, New York, NY 10002. Kids Toys, Adult Issues invites viewers to confront the collision of nostalgia and reality, revealing both what we once cherished and what we have learned to endure. This exhibition marks the first gallery presentation dedicated to Sahlstrom’s widely followed and culturally resonant series, which reimagines childhood toys through the lens of adult truths and emotional complexity.

What began as a personal daily ritual—one hour of 3D modeling each day for 100 consecutive days—quickly evolved into a viral body of work that circulated widely across social media and design communities. The practice allowed Sahlstrom to distill personal reflection, cultural critique, digital craftsmanship, and fabrication into a form that is immediately approachable yet psychologically charged. By merging the visual language of commercial toy packaging with themes drawn from adulthood—grief, addiction, mortality, sexuality, anxiety, violence, and the quiet anxieties woven into daily life—Sahlstrom exposes the tension between remembered innocence and the realities accumulated with age. The result is a project that resonates across generations, prompting viewers to reconsider the narratives they inherited and the ones they now carry forward.

The artworks take the form of hyper-polished sculptures, mimicking the mass-produced aesthetic of retail toy branding with uncanny precision. Saturated colors, rounded typography, and cheerful packaging structures recall familiar playthings, while their content is quietly disarming. Each “toy” pairs a recognizable form with a scenario rooted in adult experience, creating a charged friction between surface charm and emotional depth. Their construction heightens this dissonance: viewers are drawn in by the promise of nostalgia, only to encounter unsettling truths embedded beneath the sheen. Together, the works feel at once playful and cautionary, revealing how early visual cues shape our expectations of the world.

“I’ve always been interested in the parts of adulthood we weren’t prepared for—the truths no one prepared for us as kids,” Sahlstrom explains. “Working in the form of a toy lets me bring those ideas forward gently, but without losing their honesty.”

Sahlstrom’s interdisciplinary background—spanning interactive technology, hardware development, sculpture, musical instrument design, and physical computing—gives the work a uniquely hybrid sensibility. Originally from Minnesota, he has lived and worked in New York City for more than two decades.

Kids Toys, Adult Issues transforms familiar childhood imagery into a lens for understanding the weight of adulthood, revealing how the feelings we carry—soft, sharp, and unspoken—are rooted in early experience. The result is a body of work that lingers, unsettling and deeply human.

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52 Henry Street

NYC, US

Wed-Sun, 12PM—6PM

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