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[nggallery id=68]   Dime Bag 3 July 18 – August 12, 2009 Reception: Saturday, July 18, 2009 at 6:30 p.m. 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 Giant Robot is proud to host a tiny exhibition of colossal proportions curated by artists Jordin Isip and Rodger Stevens. Dime Bag 3 is the ninth in an ongoing series of events by Isip and Stevens, bringing together over 200 artists from New York City and beyond representing an extraordinary variety of disciplines. Painters, illustrators, graphic designers, filmmakers, photographers, product designers, and others have been invited to create artworks specifically designed to be exhibited in 3-inch plastic bags: dime bags. Each artist was sent one of the symbolic baggies and asked to fill it in any way they wished. Artists participating in Dime Bag 3 are: Ian Adelman Lindsey Adelman Keira Alexandra Selina Alko Jashar Awan Jordan Awan Dan Aycock Scott Bakal Lindsey Balbierz Karen Barbour Michael Bartalos George Bates Melinda Beck Charlie Becker Polly Becker Mike Bellamy Laura Bellmont Gregory Benton Jud Bergeron Hanne Berkaak Annette Berry Angela Boatwright Max Bode Kelsey Bohlinger Juliette Borda Kim Bost Kelie Bowman Claudia Brandenburg Amanda Brown Calef Brown Chris Buzelli SooJin Buzelli Joseph Buzzell William Buzzell Noel Chanyungco Mariano Ching Yong Choe Beryl Chung Benjamin Clarke Noel Claro Dana Collins Cynthia Connolly Alika Cooper Louie Cordero Michael Coughlan Brian Cronin Tara Cullen Daniel Davidson Georganne Deen Andrew Degraff Edward del Rosario Dave Delaney Rachel Domm Paul Donald Dora Drimalas Dima Drjuchin Joel Dugan Chris Duncan Carl Dunn Chad Dziewior Charles Eckert Emily Eibel Morgan Elliot Steve Ellis Kiersten Essenpreis Evah Fan Ingo Fast Ray Fenwick Cat Ferraz Brian Flynn Patrick JB Flynn Gary Fogelson Bella Foster James Benjamin Franklin John Freeborn David Fremont Shannon Freshwater Sam Friedman Martina Fugazzotto James Gallagher Ryan Gallagher Susie Ghahremani Florence Gidez Jason Glasser Leah Goldensohn Johanna Goodman Keith Greiman Matt Haber Marcellus Hall George Harbeson Joseph Hart Maya Hayuk Matt Hollister Charles Immer Jordin Isip Mara Isip Minako Iwamura Rich Jacobs Oliver Jeffers Frances Jetter Chesiel John Matt Johnson Aya Kakeda Leah Kalotay Christina Kampson Nina Katan Amy S. Kauffman Misaki Kawai Caitlin Keegan Patrick Keesey Andy Kehoe Tricia Keightley Tim Kerr Hiroshi Kimura James Kirkpatrick Viktor Koen Hiro Kurata Craig LaRotonda Cat Lauigan Hannah K. Lee Liz Lee Sae-am Lee Rob Leecock Matt Leines Jodi Levine Laura Levine Phil Lubliner Alex Lukas Anthony Macbain Ashley Macomber Julie Manso Sara Antoinette Martin Eddie Martinez Sophie Mathoulin Margaret McCartney Adam McCauley Melissa McGill Ted McGrath Richard McGuire Taylor McKimens Elizabeth Meluch Jeffrey Ashe Meyer David Miller Bronwyn Minton Tezh Modarressi Nicole Momaney Brendan Monroe Lilah Montgomery James Moore Pam Morris Brad Mossman Ana Mouyis Ilse Murdock James Austin Murray Gregory Nemec Ron Nemec Phillip Fivel Nessen Laura Normandin Kate O’Connor Shu Okada Frank Olinsky Soner Ön Alex Ostroy Jake Panian Chang Park Leif Parsons Jason Polan Jason Porter Giselle Potter...
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I guess I mean this one to be sort of funny. No blogging of art, no publishing of photos, but you're allowed to take shots of the work in this unmarked building. It's pretty rad that people with resources (money), can have buildings that are 5 stories + roof in the Westside of LA and fill them with art work. It's like walking around a museum, it's huge, the work is gigantic, and I hear they need...
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I guess I mean this one to be sort of funny. No blogging of art, no publishing of photos, but you’re allowed to take shots of the work in this unmarked building. It’s pretty rad that people with resources (money), can have buildings that are 5 stories + roof in the Westside of LA and fill them with art work. It’s like walking around a museum, it’s huge, the work is gigantic, and I hear they need work that fits in the elevator, or they have to bring it through a window via a window washing type apparatus. There’s no freight elevator in the building. It must have been an old bank. It would be fun to curate a place like this. I’m sure people fight over it. I’m not sure what the criteria is to see this, but I think students and maybe friends of curators can get in. I’m friends with Clement from JANM. That helps.
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Whoa... mesmerizing. This is one of those times, when you look at the image, and then you don't realize there's a background. But this time, yes, there is a background, it's a Takashi Murakami painting. It's in the right form, three pieces and large, but what is it? Who made it? It's on thin sheets of wood which are bending, and it's quite an odd sight. There's really porn in the foreground? Who's...
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Whoa… mesmerizing. This is one of those times, when you look at the image, and then you don’t realize there’s a background. But this time, yes, there is a background, it’s a Takashi Murakami painting. It’s in the right form, three pieces and large, but what is it? Who made it? It’s on thin sheets of wood which are bending, and it’s quite an odd sight. There’s really porn in the foreground? Who’s apartment is this? Kanye West? Dan of art duo kozyndan sent me these pics today. Of course, I gave it the pixelization.
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