Dearraindrop
Dearraindrop is an artist collective based in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Dearraindrop incorporates diverse disciplines that work together to create multifaceted sculptures and installations. Part of the collective's operating philosophy is modeled on the idea that our greatest human capability is the ability to work together to achieve a greater goal. DEARRAINDROP's work incorporates painting, collage, video, large-scale, interactive installation pieces, and hand-fabricated musical instruments.
Joe Grillo and Laura Grant founded DEARRAINDROP in 1998 as a clothing line. The collective is currently composed of three artists: Joe Grillo, Laura Grant, and Billy Grant. In the past, Dearraindrop has worked with a digital electrician Owen Osborn Chris Kuscinski and painter Alika Herreshoff.
In 2010 Joe Grillo and Laura Grant moved their studio to Brooklyn, New York and are producing work for upcoming exhibitions in Los Angeles, New York, and Norway.
Contents
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2011
"Facemaker", "Royal/T", Culver City, California.
2010
"HOT GLUE HULLABALOO", "The Hole", New York, New York.
2008
Hidden In, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Computer Game Blues, Philadelphia Institute for Advanced Study, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Scared Straight, Perugi Artecontemporanea, Padua, Italy.
2007
Sci-fi Classicsx GAD, Oslo, Norway
Qualquer Bobagem, Iconic Gallery, Lisbon, Portugal
2006
Concrete Trees, Glass Grass, and Cream-filled Stones, Loyal Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden. Swedish rock band Träd, Gräs & Stenar performed live at the opening.[1]
V-B, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark.
W.Epaminondas Adrastus Blab, Katherine Mulherin Contemporary Art, Toronto, Canada
2005
Magic Brain, Perugi Artecontemporanea, Padua, Italy.
2004
Riddle of the Sphinx at Deitch Projects. This installation was also shown at the Art Basel Miami International Art Fair.
Tylenol Island, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Queens, New York.
Selected group exhibitions
2011
"FACEMAKER", Royal/T, Culver City, California
2010
"HOT GLUE HULLABALOO", The Hole NYC, New York, New York, a collaboration with artist Kenny Scharf
2007
Mad Love, Arken Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.[2]
2004
Dreamland Artist Club, Coney Island, Brooklyn. Curated by Steve Powers.[3]
Books
2006
Magic Brain
2005
OFF/ON. Preface written by culture critic and curator Carlo McCormick.
Music Recordings
2005
Asidd Rainn LP