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Monday, March 01, 2010

Prints and Pieces at GRNY 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Prints and Pieces at GRNY

Saturday, March 6, 2010 - Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Giant Robot Gallery
437 East 9th Street Between 1st Ave. & Ave. A, in the East Village
New York, New York 10009
(212) 674-GRNY (4769) | grny.net

GRNY is proud to present a showing of prints and pieces from its collection for sale by artists who are sure to be familiar to readers of Giant Robot magazine: Takashi Murakami, Chiho Aoshima, David Choe, Ai Yamaguchi, David Horvath, Dehara, and Le Merde, When Takashi Murakami coined the phrase "Superflat," he transformed a generation of popular culture-influenced fine artists in Japan into a movement. His own iconic artworks exemplify the concept's bridging of traditional Japanese panel art and modern manga and anime, old art and new pop culture, and high art and low art. The Tokyo-based artist has been compared to Andy Warhol, collaborated with Louis Vuitton, and had his retrospective shown at MOCA in L.A. and The Guggenheim in Bilbao, Spain.

Chiho Aoshima is one of the primary artists under Murakami's Kaikai Kiki management group. Her digital work has been known to cover entire walls and stairways with an impossibly detailed, richly colored, dystopic, and feminine view of the future. Aoshima's most recent solo shows have taken place at the Joan Miro Foundation in Barcelona, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, and the Baltic Center for Contemporary Art in Gateshead (UK).

When David Choe first approached Giant Robot, he had dropped out of art school and was looking for gigs. Since his first contribution, a portrait of the buck-toothed cook Martin Yan that reveals an equal influence of both comic books and graffiti, Choe has gone on to become a celebrated artists whose loose, dirty, and effortless style has been spotlighted in London and Beijing. Ai Yamaguchi began her career working for Murakami, but has gone on to forge her own place in the world of art via her hyper stylized depictions of Edo-period courtesans. In addition to regularly showing in museum and galleries, Yamaguchi’s work has been featured by a line of Shu Uemura products as well as murals in the upscale cosmetics company’s boutiques.

Finally, in tribute to the roots of Asian popular culture (the kaiju scene introduced by Godzilla, Gamera, other giant monsters, and the toy industry they spawned) Japanese indie sculptor and artist Yukinori Dehara, UglyDolls co-creator David Horvath, and Portland, OR-based underground toy legend LeMerde joined forces to create a short run of handmade, hand-painted figures to commemorate the recently concluded Giant Robot Biennale 2 in Los Angeles. This show will be their East Coast debut. Giant Robot was born as a Los Angeles-based magazine about Asian, Asian-American, and new hybrid culture in 1994, but has evolved into a full-service pop culture provider with shops and galleries in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York City, as well as an online equivalent.

The prints by Murakami, Aoshima, Choe, and Yamaguchi, as well as the pieces by Dehara, Horvath, and Le Merde, will be shown from Saturday, March 6 through Wednesday, March 24. For more information about the artists, GR2, or Giant Robot magazine, please contact:

Eric Nakamura
Giant Robot Owner/Publisher
eric@giantrobot.com
(310) 479-7311

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Hallowindow 

Just decorated the window for Halloween. This is my first attempt at any kind of window display, and I'm pleased with how it came out. Halloween is just around the corner, and it's always a fun night to be out and about in NYC. Stop on in if you're in the neighborhood. I'll have candy (and I love me some candy, so it will be the good stuff), and there are always dog treats for the canines. Good costumes may find themselves on the GRNY page. Heath Ledger Jokers need not apply.


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Sunday, March 01, 2009

Deharavath 2 ends March 4, 2009 at Giant Robot New York! Don't miss out! 


The Deharavath 2 show is coming to a close soon! March 4, 2009 (That's Wednesday)! Make sure you check out the show before it ends! Only a few of the pieces from the show are still available so make sure you swoop them up before it's too late! It's your only chance.





The acrylic paintings were created by Sun-Min as an homage to classic giant robot model/toy packaging -notice the handles on the side! David Horvath and Sun-Min have always been a big fans of the classic heavy-duty metal robot figures and this was their way of reminiscing!



Yukinori - #6 Mogi
5" x 9"X 2"
paper clay in crystal plastic case


Yukinori - #15 Muketa-san
5" x9"X 2"
paper clay in crystal plastic case


Dehara's Vinyl Tosa Kentas are now available online! They come in various colors! Get them now before it's too late!





All of Dehara's figures start from a drawing. Make sure you get a copy of Zombie Children. Yeah, he draws outside the lines.





Finally, come by Giant Robot New York and pick up your exclusive Giant Robot Ishida Ho-Nyu figure. Oh man, wait until you find out his story.


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Friday, February 13, 2009

Deharavath 2 pieces are available on our web gallery through March 4, 2009! Also, check out the Deharvath 2 opening photos! 

Deharavath 2 pieces are available now! for both your viewing and buying pleasure. Each of these pieces are unique and without a doubt pretty darn amazing! If I were you, I would check out our WEB GALLERY now!


awesome
SOLD
Yukinori - #8 Yasui-san
6.5" x8.3"X 4"
paper clay in crystal plastic case


amazing
SOLD
Horvath - #43 Deluxe Red Puncher - Blue Schematic
13" x10"
giclee & original drawing set



Kim - #46 Packaging A
4" x4"x 1.2"
acrylic on canvas



SOLD
Yukinori - #14 Satoshi Yamamoto
6.5" x8.3"X 4"
paper clay in crystal plastic case


cool
SOLD
Horvath - #31 Make then Suffer
13" x10"
giclee & original drawing set


cowabunga
Yukinori - #55 Akiba (4 avail.)
16.2" x12"
Photo Poster


Also, we would like to thank everyone who came out on the evening of February 7, 2009 for the opening! We are so happy to see our friends at Giant Robot New York! The photos from that night are now available in the DEHARAVATH 2 PHOTO SET!





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Sunday, February 01, 2009

Giant Robot BOOTH 2527 at New York Comic Con Feb. 6 - 8, 2009 




To all our friends and family, we welcome everyone who will be at New York Comic Con this year, between February 6 - 8, 2009, to visit our Booth #2527. We love it whenever you stop by! David Choe, Yukinori Dehara and David Horvath will be doing signings at our booth!

February 7, 2009 Signing Schedule:
David Choe at 1:00PM
Yukinori Dehara at 3:00PM
David Horvath at 4:30PM

Deharavath 2 will be at Giant Robot New York on February 7, 2009, between 6:30-10:00 PM. Make sure to be there to see the wonderful works and to meet David Horvath (creator of Uglydolls) and Yukinori Dehara (toy designer)!

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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Deharavath 2 is on February 7, 2009 at Giant Robot New York 



Deharavath 2
February 7 through March 4, 2009
Reception: Saturday, February 7, 6:30

Giant Robot Gallery
437 East 9th Street
Between 1st Ave. & Ave. A, in the East Village
New York, New York 10009
(212) 674-GRNY (4769)

Giant Robot is proud to host Deharavath 2, a group art show featuring the work of Yukinori Dehara, David Horvath, and Sun-Min Kim.

Dehara's hand-painted clay depictions of debauched salarymen, brutalized gangsters, happy monsters, and other unique figures stand about 5-inches tall. Although the pieces are detailed and glossy, the subtle and intentional flaws of the Japanese artist's self-described "crummy" style project more humanity than horror, and are oddly sympathetic. His work has garnered a cult of collectors around the world, and is celebrated in books, stickers, and other merchandise. For this show, his subject will be "otaku."

David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim are best known for creating UglyDolls, the indie plush dolls that have gained a rabid worldwide following and sparked a movement of cool handmade toys. For this show, Sun-Min is preparing otaku-themed paintings and David is drawing a one-of-a-kind storybook--each page sold separately! (Parents and guardians should note that this is not an UglyDolls event, and will contain works intended for a somewhat more mature audience.)

The opening reception for the artists will begin at 6:30 on Saturday, February 7. For more information about the artists, GRNY, or Giant Robot magazine, please contact:

Eric Nakamura
Giant Robot Owner/Publisher
eric@giantrobot.com
(310) 479-7311


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Saturday, January 17, 2009

DEHARAVATH 2! is coming to Giant Robot New York on February 7, 2009 

"We hope to see you at DEHARAVATH 2! DEHARA x DAVID + SUN-MIN. Giant Robot NYC, from 6:30 PM to 10PM, right after you get done with NY Comic-Con! Opening reception Feb 7th. But the show is 100% PG-13 and maybe even rated R, so parents and guardians please be advised that this is an art show collaboration with our good friend and hero, DEHARA and is in no way an Ugly related event. Our work will all focus on our character, Lonely Otaku. That said, we hope to see you adults and mature 14 year olds there!"

-David Horvath (1/2 of Uglydolls' creators)

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