"Co-founder of Los Angeles' artist-run Deep River Gallery, former Creative Director of Napster and creator of ueber.com, a MySpace alternative made for and by artists, Los Angeles-based artist Glenn Kaino has a multifaceted creative practice. His 2007 interactive installation work, Burning Boards --a room filled with chessboards whose pieces are different-size burning candles, in which competitors play matches using tongs to move the dripping candles--is characteristic of his playfulness and his penchant for meditating on political, pop-cultural and identity issues without being literal. This monograph, which focuses on kinetic sculptures and large-scale installations created over the past 10 years, includes contributions by Hu Fang, Director of Guangzhou's Vitamin Creative Space, LAXART founder Lauri Firstenberg and Eugenie Joo, Director of Education and Public Programs at the New Museum." This book was featured in our previous exhibition, Cage & Kaino: Pieces and Performances.
In 2014, the World Chess Hall of Fame hosted "Cage and Kaino: Pieces and Performances," which explored how Marcel Duchamp's fixation on chess in his art influenced both Glenn Kaino and John Cage to bring chess to the forefront of their respective mediums.