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ARTCAT



Bwana Spoons

Giant Robot New York
437 East 9th Street, 212-674-GRNY
East Village / Lower East Side
January 12 - February 13, 2008
Reception: Saturday, January 12, 6:30 - 10 PM
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Giant Robot is proud to present How to Dig a Hole, an art show by Bwana Spoons.

Spoons is a Portland-based artist whose freewheeling style was developed under the influence of underground comics, ‘60s rock posters, and Japanese rubber monster movies. Starting out with stapled-and-folded zines like My Friend the Micronaut and Ain’t Nothing Like Fucking Moonshine in the early ‘90s, Spoons has become a regular in the Northwest street art and indie music scene. Endangered animals caught in mid-thought, kung-fu wizards with gravity-defying eyebrows, and swirling psychedelic backgrounds are only some of the elements found in the well-composed anarchy of his paintings and sculpture. He is also involved in the Grass Hut art collective and gallery.

Although the show is called “How to Dig a Hole,” the new paintings, illustrations, and sculptures by Spoons actually address how to get out of one. “What do I fill it with?” he asks. “Blood, guts, tears, dirt, love, and paint.”

Giant Robot has been promoting new art and artists since 1994, first with a magazine and then in galleries. The publication celebrated its 50th issue in 2007 with an art show at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles. Currently it presents art shows on a monthly basis in its L.A., San Francisco, and New York City locations.

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