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Art by Felicia Chiao.
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If I just lay here, Felicia Chiao
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"Keeping it Together" & "Feeling Strange" by Felicia Chiao
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“Strange Pain is about the small, undefinable pains you sometimes feel when nothing is specifically wrong. It can come as that ache you feel from a sad song or that fleeting wave of despair that comes over you while waiting for water to boil. It can be the tightness in your chest before a social event or that vague sense of guilt you sometimes get, even though you’ve done nothing wrong. Strange pains are hard to put into words but this body of work does its best to explore them.” by Felicia Chiao
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Calm, Brasov [03.08.24]
#photooftheday#photography#photographers on tumblr#original photographers#photoblog#intimate#wall art#art#felicia chiao#shirt#lama#interior photography#interior design
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It’s spooky cute ghosts & pumpkins time! Happy #Halloween! #pumpkin & #Ghost #illustration by @feliciachiao
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📷 Christina Bay & simoneestrella0795
#Mike Shinoda#Linkin Park#linkinparkps#Eric Nakamura#Felicia Chiao#Giant Robot Biennale Opening#Japanese American National Museum#Los Angeles#2024
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Illustrations by Felicia Chiao
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Felicia Chiao’s illustrated characters visualise the looming presence of our intimate anxieties.
#Felicia Chiao #original art
#ilustration #art #xpuigc
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Work by James Jean
Work by Luke Chueh
Work by Giorgiko, moniker of husband and wife duo Darren and Trisha Inouye. These works are an homage to Darren’s family as Japanese Americans that experienced the WWII era.
Work by Mike Shinoda
Work by Yoskay Yamamoto
Giant Robot Biennale 5 at the Japanese American National Museum features artwork from Sean Chao, Felicia Chiao, Luke Chueh, Giorgiko, James Jean, Taylor Lee, Mike Shinoda, Rain Szeto, and Yoskay Yamamoto.
From the museum about the exhibition and Giant Robot–
Giant Robot launched in 1994 as a hand-assembled zine in Los Angeles and grew into a staple of Asian American alternative pop culture. Since 2007, JANM has partnered with Eric Nakamura, founder of Giant Robot, to produce the biennale that is dedicated to showcasing the diverse and creative works brought together by the Giant Robot ethos.
This year marks Giant Robot’s thirtieth anniversary. While the zine and magazine are no longer published, its legacy and influence are indelible parts of our culture. The shop and gallery continue to thrive in Sawtelle’s Japantown and reflect the independent spirit of its origins. Giant Robot continues to be a highly influential brand encompassing many aspects of Asian and Asian American popular culture. These galleries contain a cross section of Giant Robot’s stalwart artists, emerging talents, and friends.
The video below from PBS Artbound is a great documentary about the Giant Robot project.
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This exhibition closes Sunday, 1/5/25. On the same day the museum is free and hosting the 2025 Oshogatsu Family Festival- Year of the Snake event which will include cultural performances, crafts and other activities.
#Giant Robot#Art#Japanese American National Museum#Los Angeles Art Shows#Art Show#Documentaries#James Jean#Luke Chueh#Giorgiko#Sean Chao#Yoskay Yamamoto#Eric Nakamura#Mike Shinoda#Taylor Lee#Felicia Chiao#Rain Szeto#Giant Robot Magazine#Los Angeles Art Show#Painting#PBS Artbound#PBS Documentary#Sculpture#Year of the Snake#Art Documentary#DTLA#Youtube
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