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James Jean stands in front of his banner art. It’s 17 feet wide and nice. It looks great. This is a one second exposure! James Jean and David Choe’s art looks great, it’s on the second floor along with Souther Salazar’s 25 foot painting, Stella Lai’s 3 pieces and Jack Long’s work. Keep an eye on http://www.giantrobot.com/biennale for every update I could do. Presentation tonite is at 7:30pm. Figures and tons of them. David and Le Merde are working on their wall art. That’s Le Merde and David before they took off. They did a fine job repping Dehara too. Ako Castuera Rob Sato getting flicked by Audrey Mag
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Souther Salazar. A guy I’ve known for a while. This is an in progress of an installation which looks great. I’ll add some more photos. This photo does not justice to it, but his large painting that’s coming will be something amazing. Also 7pm. Yes, that’s when you should come by. I’m going to intro the artists on stage at the hall at 7:30pm. Then it’s party time. Music, etc. Stella Lai Jack Long Bill Farroux and Ben Clark Le Merde and Pryor who’s cutting an install documentary that’ll play throughout the exhibition. David Horvath and Le Merde
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It doesn’t say too much about the art show, but oh well. It’ll all make sense if you show up. But keep your eyes peeled, there’ll be more to come, we hope.
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James Jean’s new painting is ready to go up. It has a patriotic color scheme. Meanwhile, below, Jeff Soto’s work is up and ready and looking good. There’s going to be a special presentation at 7:30pm on saturday to introduce the show and the artists. Also, word is, there’s going to be live music played by some of the artists. Dave, hanging out at his installation. Jason, putting up some of Choe’s work. I like the red painting a lot. Some of the last bits of Choe’s pieces.
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When did all three greats, David Horvath, Le Merde, and Yukinori Dehara supposed to come together and do a project like this?! In S-XL and girls M.
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