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‘Art For Awareness 2013′ – OAC at Thinkspace on March 30th

March 15th, 2013 Comments off

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Oceanic Awareness Collaboration – Art For Awareness 2013 Special Event

Opening Reception: Sat, March 30th 5-9PM / One-Day only special event

A collaborative group show with an effort to raise awareness & funding for the purpose & progression of Oceanic Awareness Collaboration. Proceeds will be designated as scholarships & creative sustainability projects. This art show will directly benefit The O.A.C. Fund, which provides underprivileged kids with scholarships to attend CIMI Marine Biology Camp on Catalina Island, CA. Proceeds will also fund OAC’s creative endeavors built around art, music & fashion to make a difference in the youth culture & to provide positive change both locally & globally. O.A.C. is a 501(c)3 tax deductible charity organization.

More details at:
www.oacollabo.com

Take a sneak peek at:
http://thinkspacegallery.com/shows/2013-03-oac/

Art For Awareness Participating Artists:
Adam Wallacavage
Akira Beard
Ariel DeAndrea
Aunia Kahn
Blaine Fontana
Caitlin Hackett
Cat Cult
Cate Rangel
Chaz Bojorquez
Christina Mrozik
Christopher Konecki
Cleon Peterson
Craig ‘Skibs’ Barker
Craww
Cryptik
Dan Quintana
Darla DeSoto
David P. Flores
David Flores_ATC
Dean McDowell
Dennis McNett
Deph
Les Schettkoe
Eric Whitman
Jacub Gagnon (shown above)
Jared Joslin
Jason Gallo
Jesse Hazelip
Jessica Hess
Jessica Joslin
Joseph Todorovitch
Katie Boink
Kelly Allen
Kelly Berg
Liz Brizzi
Lou Pimentel
Marco Zamora
Mark Warren Jacques
MAXX242
MENSO
Mike Glory
Mike Rios
Mr. Jago
N.C. Winters
Niko Burke
Pedro Matos
Peter Gronquist
Robert Bowen
Roland Tamayo
Sergio Hernandez
Seth Armstrong
Skinner
Skullphone
Stephanie Buer
Steven Daily
Tyler Bruzzesi
Will Barras
William Zdan
Zaid Yousef

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Juxtapoz interview Dabs Myla as they prepare to launch ‘Marvelous Expeditions’

August 9th, 2012 Comments off

To help spread the word on Marvelous Expeditions, the Dabs Myla curated exhibition coming up this September at Thinkspace, Juxtapoz asked the duo to come up with questions for their friends that will be in the exhibition. Before that series gets started though, they turned the tables on ‘em and had them answer their own questions first to help kick things off.

Check out the full Juxtapoz interview with Dabs Myla here:
www.juxtapoz.com/Features/feature-dabs-myla-in-conversation-with-dabs-myla

Full show details:
Thinkspace is pleased to present the highly anticipated Marvelous Expeditions by Dabs Myla and Friends. In the spirit of travel and all things wonderfully itinerant, acclaimed duo Dabs Myla will take over the gallery space and will feature new work and an installation alongside curated selections from 32 of their closest and most inspiring artist friends. The gallery will in effect become a locus of meeting and communal exchange, as artists from all over the world are brought together by Dabs Myla to share their experiences of traveling through its landscapes.

Dabs Myla’s meticulously executed work combines narrative illustration, photorealistic drawing, and architectural rendering with a playful bawdiness and irreverence. Cast frequently as themselves in their imagery and host of characters, the artist pair create worlds of contentious and playful encounters against the seductive chaos of the urbanscape. The city features prominently in their work as the stomping ground for their numerous adventures. When looking at their pieces one has the impression of aesthetic confluence and fluidity, of two minds toiling together as one. The viewing experience is the keen pleasure of looking into another world and enjoying a story, and just as it is with the unrelenting freneticism of the city, there is always a new discovery to punctuate every observation right around every corner – and we’d be remiss to exclude mention of the donuts and street meat.

As artists and urban enthusiasts Dabs Myla translate their experience of the world through a distinctly collaborative amalgamation of their styles and rendering strengths. Their work conveys a synchronicity of vision and aesthetic uncommonly allied and collusive. It is constituted by their shared love of travel, food, graffiti, illustration, and urbanity. Just as all productive chaos emerges from unlikely places, the momentum of travel fosters unexpected discoveries and collisions of worlds. Dabs and Myla, originally from Melbourne Australia and now currently based in LA, are no strangers to this productive geographic disruption, and this project seeks to celebrate the unexpected encounters and inspirations catalyzed by travel. They have invited each of their featured friends to produce a piece for the exhibition on a 16” x 20” wood panel, and with these set material parameters each artist will work their magic. The series is loosely meant to invoke exploration and travel, and each participating artist will metabolize their impressions of the theme differently through their respective styles, voices, and memories.

Marvelous Expeditions showcases the duo’s love of friends, collegiality, exchange, and the proliferation of vision and variety that thrives alongside constant movement and displacement. These are the exploratory impulses of travel that lead to constant revisions, reconstitutions, influences, and to the indelible encounters that change everything.

Featuring 16×20” works from:
123 Klan Aaron, De La Cruz, Askew, Augustine Kofie, Axis, Cat Cult, Dabs Myla, Dscreet, Dvate, EINE, Elliot Francis Stewart, Ephameron, Greg Lamarche, Honkey Kong (aka Adam Hathorn), Johnny ‘KMNDZ’ Rodriguez, KC Ortiz, KEM5, Logan Hicks, Luke Chueh, Mark Mulroney, Meggs, Misery, NEW2, Pose, Remi Rough, Revok, Rime, Stormie Mills, Tatiana Suarez, Tom Gerrard, Tristan Eaton, Witnes and The Yok

Opening Reception with the artists: Sat, Sept. 1st 5-9PM

Thinkspace / 6009 Washington Blvd. in Culver City, CA / thinkspacegallery.com

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New hand embellished prints from Brett Amory and Adam Caldwell

August 4th, 2012 Comments off

Brett Amory 'Waiting #145'

We’re excited to be publishing two new print editions for the opening of ‘Dirty Laundry‘ which brings together the works of Bay Area artists Brett Amory and Adam Caldwell.

Brett Amory has really added a ton of hand embellishing to each print with both acrylic and graphite creating truly unique works of art. While each is part of an overall edition of 10, each one has its own unique voice thanks to Brett’s numerous embellishments.

A sample of the hand embellished print from Brett Amory - each piece very unique.

Brett Amory
‘Waiting #145′
Edition of 10 prints
Hand embellished with acrylic and graphite by the artist + also signed and numbered
24×24″ paper size with 20×20″ image area
Giclee print on Moab Entrada 300 gsm Archival Cotton Rag Paper with Epson UltraChrome HDR inks
$200 each

Adam Caldwell 'Science of the Mind'

Adam Caldwell has gone in and added all sorts of flourishes of color and add’l details to each print with both acrylic and graphite creating truly unique works of art. While each is part of an overall edition of 10, each one has its own unique voice thanks to Adam’s added touches.

A sample of the hand embellished print from Adam Caldwell - each piece very unique.

Adam Caldwell
‘Science of the Mind’
Edition of 10 prints
Hand embellished with acrylic and graphite by the artist + also signed and numbered
20×30″ paper size with 18×27.25″ image area
Giclee print on Moab Entrada 300 gsm Archival Cotton Rag Paper with Epson UltraChrome HDR inks
$200 each

Both editions will be released this evening during the opening of ‘Dirty Laundry‘ from 5 to 9PM. If you are interested in either print and can not make the opening, please send us an email to contact(at)thinkspacegallery(dot)com and we will follow up this coming Monday to arrange details with you.

‘Dirty Laundry’
Featuring new oil paintings from Brett Amory and Adam Caldwell

On view August 4th – August 25th / reception tonight from 5 to 9PM with both artists on hand

Thinkspace / 6009 Washington Blvd. in Culver City, CA / thinkspacegallery.com

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‘YORE’ expanded edition from João Ruas available soon!

July 25th, 2012 Comments off

We’re excited to announce the expanded edition of the Yore catalog from João Ruas will be available starting this coming Sunday, July 29th.

The expanded edition offers an extended and detailed view of the works featured in the 2011 Yore solo exhibition that took place at Thinkspace, as well as the sketches and process behind this haunting body of work.

The Yore expanded edition is a 7.75×9.75 inch, hardcover volume printed on 148 GSM lustre paper with black endpapers and hand-embellished details. It is accompanied by a tipped-in, signed and stamped print of Small Gorgoneion II printed on 330 GSM hot press cotton rag paper, as well as a beautifully produced numbered micro certificate.

This limited edition will be available through a timed release. Orders will be accepted during a two-week period beginning July 29, 12 pm UTC-3/6 am PST, ending August 13, 11:59 am UTC/5:59 am PST, with the final edition size being determined by the number of orders. Anyone ordering a copy during this window is guaranteed to receive one, and this is the only time the Yore extended edition will be made available.

The Yore expanded edition + print will be $90. Shipping will be $10 to U.S. addresses and $20 for international orders. All catalogs will ship via USPS Priority Mail. The catalog will go into production at the conclusion of the order period with shipping anticipated to begin in late September.

Yore will be available at:
www.feral-kid.com
www.eidolonfinearts.com

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Recent shows from Esao Andrews & Allison Sommers profiled in Juxtapoz

April 13th, 2012 Comments off

Our recent January exhibits with Esao Andrews and Allison Sommers are covered in the ‘Pop Life’ section of the new issue of Juxtapoz. Was a nice surprise to have actor Krysten Ritter (Breaking Bad, Don’t Trust The B—- In Apt. 23) pop by to support the show that night.

Some great works from both shows are still on hand. Links to both shows below.

Esao’s show: http://thinkspacegallery.com/works/?exhibit=155

Allison’s show: http://thinkspacegallery.com/works/?exhibit=154

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