Giant Robot Store and GR2 News
James Jean applies some touches to a “loose painting.” In JJ world, what is loose anyway? His work has been going into different directions, and this one is a rickshaw in a world of detritus and waste. Sorry, this is merely a spy photo. I missed the dinner that his wife, Wen cooked. Taffy has always liked me.
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Networking mixer… what did I sign up for? Will 10 people come? I’m being interviewed by a person TBA really soon. That person is supposed to be a director or actor of some sort. I’ve seen a short list, and it looks interesting, but I’m not quite sure who yet. Here’s their press release. CAPE NETWORKING MIXER AN EVENING WITHGIANT ROBOT’S ERIC NAKAMURA Open to CAPE Members and General Public
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That’s Matt from Kansas City. He won the giantrobotshin.com contest. He came, he saw, he drank, and ate. The cool thing about Matt is that he actually fit in like an artist. He knew of most of the artist’s work, and joined right in almost as a peer rather than a fan dude. I saw him being interviewed during the opening. More of Mu Pan’s Indians. This was the first time Mu’s ever shown these pieces which he makes while watching TV. That’s myself and Brian. I said hi to more people while waiting for the toilet than anywhere else.He wears Shaq like attire. It has an air of SAT test taking circa 1930. The Wong Family Association. Childrens everywhere. Scion recorded a record size crowd of 1155 people. If you came, thanks much. It was the first time a line up happened and we beat the previous attendance record by a bunch. That’s Myself and Martin. It was a fun night. That’s myself and Brian Dettmer who disappeared into the night earlier than everyone else. That’s Margaux in front who helped curate this mother… See Richard Sweeney’s piece in the background? It’s the next dimension. Beau Sia is so deep. Catch him at his gig April 18, the same night as PCP at GR2. Mr and Mrs Dettmer with some Richard Sweeney’s pieces in the background. Joseph Hahn shows the fingers he uses on his Geminis. Okay, Ayako Tables were put out so people could make Matt’s winning design of Shin’s robot! If you would have entered, you could have won. Shin picked the winner. Lots of glue sticks and scissors, and some fool spilled beer! People sat all night making things. It’s the next level for shows-to make them interactive on different levels. That’s Matt and Richard talking to a youngster. That’s a new Prius. 50mpg and solar panels… Mrs and Mr Hudlin. Director and comicbooker. Ryohei Tanaka is in the middle, wearing the Scion hoody and making paper cut outs. He held a huge group all night. Ken! Richard Sweeney’s piece. People interacted with his piece all night. DJ Puffs who killed it. Her blend of music was smart and fit the genre. Ana Serrano Reggie Hudlin meets Puffs. Shin gets Matt to sign his Papershapers booklet. Meanwhile Mr Hahn flips the bird. Richard couldn’t get enough and folded a dollar and signed it for me. Mr Shin Tanaka… the night ends something like Oceans 11. As each person leaves the after show dinner, they say goodbye, leaving one at a time to go back and pack. As Shin leaves, the room erupts in applause. He waves and leaves out of the side door.
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Jim Nakano is the Donutman. I drove up at 8:30am on a saturday, and he sees me and I get a heroes welcome. “Come on in back,” he says waving his arm, leading me to the right side of the building where I enter. Jim in back and all smiles like an uncle who you haven’t seen in a year. He’s busy since they’re actually closing early since it’s a day before Easter. A few people are lined up to buy his special brand of donuts, perhaps as a special holiday treat. I telephone ordered a fat 20 strawberry donuts, and they’re just about complete when I get there. It gives us a chance to talk a bit, and he’s a food guy, and drives all over to eat a meal. An older couple say hello from the outside front window, while I stand and talk. He waves them in, around the side and through the door, which signals that it’s my turn to leave. It’s a short visit, but I’m happy to say, I achieved the “pass” to be part of the inner circle (no donut pun intended). Donutman That’s artist Ana Serrano. As you can see, strawberry donuts made it to the Scion space early in the day. The artists and friends from all over enjoyed the sweet treat.
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This is Shin Tanaka. He’s a pretty quiet guy, but has a vision for his figures. He’s sort of like the Michael Lau of paper figures, and now his work is front and center and really the inspiration for this entire art exhibition. It’s all about works made with and on Paper hence the name Papershapers. That’s Polly Verity’s hands. It’s insane that she can sit there and fold this. She’s from Edinburgh. That’s the work by the camera shy Hunter Stabler. He was probably on a walkabout. Richard Sweeney. You might know his work from Flickr. He’s quite good at getting his work out by using that site. Ryohei Tanaka. Yes, he’s in the show, and right now is giving off a lot of fun energy. Ana Serrano’s piece is a city. I wish I could live here. That’s my hood. Lucky and Polly. Aw…. see you saturday. Yes, anyone is invited. Scion Space.
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