
What:
Otaku! - Glenn Barr, Tim Biskup & Coop
Date: June 29 - August 10, 2002
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 29th from 8-11pm
Where: Copro/Nason Gallery
11265 Washington Boulevard
Culver City, CA 90230
Contact: Caryn Coleman, Director/Curator
Copro/Nason
Gallery is pleased to present Otaku!
with paintings by Glenn Barr, Tim Biskup and Coop. "Otaku" is a
Japanese phrase that describes people who are obessive or fanatical
about something whether it is with stamps, anime, cars, and/or toys.
This exhibition showcases three artists' particular fondness for
Japanese vinyl monsters or "kaiju" and how this fascination finds
its way into their artwork.
The Japanese vinyl monster toys depicted in this exhibition were
intially created from Japanese television series or movies mainly
from the 1970-80s. Godzilla, who we all know, still continues to
permeate popular culture. It is very rare to find a monster character
that was not part of a merchandising campaign. Barr, Biskup and
coop are among many collectors who, when they rediscovered some
of these creatures from their childhood, also discovered the vast
world of kaiju that was essentially only available in Japan.
Glenn Barr in one of Detroit's most celebrated and successful underground
artists. His paintings have appeared in galleries across the country
and his work has been featured in a variety of comics and graphic
novels such as Mad, DC Comics and Paradox Press
as well as in a series of self-published books called HEEP.
Barr has also contributed to the wild world of animation by doing
background animation for the "Ren & Stimpy Show," Bjork's "I Miss
You" video and "The New Woody Woodpecker Show." Barr's paintings
have been reproduced in art journals like Juxtapoz, Juxtapoz
Erotica and Film Threat Magazine. For Otaku!,
Glenn will incorporate characters such as Astro Boy, Godzilla and
Ultra-man all rendered in his usual style with sexy girls.
Tim Biskup was raised on Disneyland, Ratfink, badly dubbed Japanese
Sci-Fi movies, punk rock, skateboarding and underground comics.
His obsession with the art of Mary Blair led him to a career in
animation that has involved him in countless cartoons including
his own short "Freddy Seymore's Amazing Life" for Nickelodeon and
working as Background Supervisor for Cartoon Network's "Time Squad."
Biskup has exhibited in Los Angeles, Seattle, San Diego and Portland
and has been featured in publications such as Blab, Blast,
Juxtapoz and L.A. Weekly. He is also the founder of
Burning Brush auction and has his own line of tee-shirts under the
Gamma-Go label. For Otaku!, Biskup will be showing paintings
with Hedora, Rodan and Daiei Yokai movie characters.
Chances are good you've seen one of Coop's devils, devil-girls,
hotrods or monsters on rock posters, fine-art prints, shirts, host,
stickers, skate-boards, model kits, shot glasses, a set of computers
fonts in addition to a million other places. Coop has done nearly
100 posters and numerous album covers. Cleveland's Rock and Rock
Hall of Fame houses two of Coop's posters in its permaneant collection.
His artwork has been shown throughout the world, most recently at
Deitch Projects Gallery in New York for a celebration party for
the ten pages of Coop's images that were featured in Paper Magazine's
September 2001 Fashion Week Issues. His full-color coffee table
book was released in November 2002 and is already in its second
printing. For Otakue1, Coop will be exibiting a series
of paintings for the first time in years that are basesd on his
favorite Japanese characters.
In conjunction with Otaku!, there will be original works
in the back gallery by Martin Ontiveros, Bwana Spoons, ESM-Artificial
along with posters by Coop that further examine the fascination
of other Japanese toys such as robots (Machinders, Robocon, etc.)
and Hello Kitty. There will other be displays of the original toys
throughout the gallery to provide points of reference.
[click
here for images of the art from the show]
[click here for prints for
sale] [click here for gallery
photos]
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