About the artist
Nude Robot, a 3D artist based in Los Angeles, creates immersive experiences that blur the line between reality and 3D, drawing inspiration from the intangible elements that surround us. Nude Robot’s works feature humanoid forms with awkward and unpredictable movements, heavily influenced by popular culture.
Freak Show is a group exhibition featuring 13 artists curated by Ganbrood & Georg Bak. The forward for the exhibition is written by Kenny Schachter.
Super Freak
'Am I weird, strange, sexually deviant, or eccentric? My whole adult life I’ve been referred to as crazy. And worse. As Rick James sang in 1981, “I’m a super freak, a super freak. I’m super freaky” (was he ever). In actuality, Why is it that anything (or anyone) out of the ordinary is ostracised, marginalised, made to feel like a pariah? Thinking differently should be encouraged and affirmed but is often viewed as a red flag pigeonholing those that dare to dwell beyond societal norms as aberrant. Human comportments of all stripes should be celebrated, as long as you’re not responsible for someone ending up in scraps hidden under the floorboards...'-Kenny Schachter
Body Suit Genesis
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Body Suit Genesis
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About the artist
Nude Robot, a 3D artist based in Los Angeles, creates immersive experiences that blur the line between reality and 3D, drawing inspiration from the intangible elements that surround us. Nude Robot’s works feature humanoid forms with awkward and unpredictable movements, heavily influenced by popular culture.
Freak Show is a group exhibition featuring 13 artists curated by Ganbrood & Georg Bak. The forward for the exhibition is written by Kenny Schachter.
Super Freak
'Am I weird, strange, sexually deviant, or eccentric? My whole adult life I’ve been referred to as crazy. And worse. As Rick James sang in 1981, “I’m a super freak, a super freak. I’m super freaky” (was he ever). In actuality, Why is it that anything (or anyone) out of the ordinary is ostracised, marginalised, made to feel like a pariah? Thinking differently should be encouraged and affirmed but is often viewed as a red flag pigeonholing those that dare to dwell beyond societal norms as aberrant. Human comportments of all stripes should be celebrated, as long as you’re not responsible for someone ending up in scraps hidden under the floorboards...'-Kenny Schachter