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Scion Presents: PAPERSHAPERS

Written on April 11, 2009 – 9:06 pm | by mark |
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Papershapers, curated by Giant Robot opens on April 11 at Scion’s 4,500 square foot Installation L.A. Gallery Space in Culver City. Papershapers is a group show featuring ten artists who work with paper-not “on paper.” The exhibition will feature works that are cut, torn, folded, and sewn into unique creations. Shin Tanaka will be making a rare U.S. appearance at the opening and will be on hand to show original pieces and fold paper with attendees!

Tanaka is an interactive paper artist from Japan who has attracted fans worldwide by creating downloadable templates that enable people to make cool, customizable figures at home. Scion recently placed inserts in Giant Robot magazine, issues 56-58, that allowed readers to directly experience Tanaka’s art. The three installments of the 4-in-1 Robot Paper Toy Project not only provided the bases for colorful, 3-D robot figures but, when combined, provide the parts to make a super robot. To commemorate the completion of the 4-in-1 Robot Paper Toy Project, Scion and Giant Robot launched a contest challenging readers to design their own paper figures using Tanaka’s downloadable template. The winner will be flown to Los Angeles for this show where their winning piece will be distributed. Details of the contest can be found at: www.giantrobotshin.com.

A variety of paper artists from around the world will also participate in the exhibition – Ana Serrano, Annie Vought, Brian Dettmer, Hunter Stabler, Peter Callesen, Polly Verity, Richard Sweeney, Mu Pan and Ryohei Tanaka.

Peter Callesen (Denmark) is well-known throughout the blogosphere for his paper cutouts that are often constructed from single sheets. The hyper-detail and surreal aspects of his work are typically written about in awestruck fashion. Brian Dettmer (Atlanta) actually cuts into books to create dioramas using the words and illustrations within. In addition to providing unimagined glimpses into encyclopedias and dictionaries, he has worked with maps and cassette tapes. Hunter Stabler (Philadelphia) executes detailed paper cuts and turns the delicate, snowflake-like pieces into “heavy” imagery such as skulls, planes, and bombs. Mu Pan (Brooklyn, N.Y.) refers to his paper works as “origaMu.” By cutting, folding, and painting, he transforms sheets of paper into impossibly detailed depictions of historical figures such Mongols, Indians, and Kabuki characters. Ana Serrano (Los Angeles) creates miniature worlds via painted cardboard. The free-standing city scenes provide a colorful, engaging, and thoughtful look at class, culture, and economy. Richard Sweeney (England) creates abstract, elegant, geometric shapes that have provided the bases for one-of-a-kind lamps, boutique window displays, and sculptural installations around London. Ryohei Tanaka (Japan) uses symmetrical paper cuts to depict whimsical, other-worldly creatures, landscapes, and scenes. Polly Verity (Scotland) depicts envisions creatures like harpies and griffins via paper sculpture. Other projects include folded, arabesque textures and costume pieces that can actually be worn. Annie Vought (Oakland, Calif.) painstakingly cuts out handwritten letters and words, and employs the floated typography in her ghostly installations.

The opening reception takes place April 11, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. at the Scion Installation L.A. Space, 3521 Helms Ave. (at National), Culver City, CA 90232. The show will run until May 2.

Dedicated to fostering independent artistic expression, Scion Installation L.A. is a space that allows artists to explore their creative visions. The Scion Installation L.A. Space hosts art shows and art-related events for cutting-edge contemporary artists from across the globe. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM and by appointment – 310.815.8840. For more information, visit www.scion.com/space.

About Scion:
Scion, from Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., was developed with a new generation of youthful buyers in mind. Scion’s mission is to provide distinctive products, the opportunity to personalize, and an innovative, consumer-driven process at the retail level. The Scion brand features three ground-breaking models with a wide array of standard features: the xD urban subcompact five-door, the iconic xB urban utility vehicle, and the tC sports coupe. The brand often applies new practices in all aspects of its business and pushes the creativity envelope with non-traditional advertising and marketing to engage young consumers. Scion also supports originality through its programs in the artistic community. For more information, visit www.scion.com.


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