Giant Robot Biennale Recap

Yesterday Vince(Cakedout), Ben(Triumvir) and I went to the Giant Robot Biennale 2: 15 years closing exhibit.  The gallery showcases 2 floors of art work from a plethora of different artists.  The show felt like 20 different galleries all rolled up in one.  Be sure to see it for yourself, January 24 will be its last day.

Eric Nakamura co-founder co-editor of Giant Robot

Ladies love the Big “Mac”
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I found you… miss new bootay
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Vince and Ben get lost in the artist’s microscopic attention to detail.
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Artist David Choe is definitely in his own world, which makes him, him.

David Choe displays various pictures of raw meat and genitalia, and leaves it to the viewer to decipher.Giant Robot Biennale 2: 15 years Closing EventGiant Robot Biennale 2: 15 years Closing EventGiant Robot Biennale 2: 15 years Closing Event

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Giant Robot Biennale

To close out the hugely successful group art show and 15 year celebration of Giant Robot magazine,JANM will be open for extended hours on Thursday, January 21 to host the Giant Robot Biennale. Curated by Giant Robot co-founder and co-editor Eric Nakamura, this expanded follow-up to the 2007 exhibition Giant Robot Biennale: 50 Issues will highlight artists associated with the magazine over the past 15 years.

Featured artists include David Choe, James Jean, Souther Salazar, Theo Ellsworth, kozyndan, Stella Lai, Jack Long, Albert Reyes, Rob Sato, Jeff Soto, Deth P. Sun, Le Merde, David Horvath, and Yukinori Dehara.

Admission will be free, and many of the participating artists and key members of the Giant Robot family will be in attendance as part of this special gathering. Expect refreshments, a musical guest, The Binges and DJ Puffs, and other surprises.

Japanese American National Museum
369 East First St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Closing Reception: Thursday, January 21, 5:00-9:00 p.m.

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