Gallery Openings/Exhibitions
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Thinkspace Gallery presents: “‘Wild At Heart: Keep Wildlife In The Wild”
Gallery Openings/Exhibitions
Thinkspace Gallery in Culver City, CA is proud to present “Wild at Heart: Keep Wildlife in the Wild,” an exhibition to raise awareness about the precarious predicament of wild creatures around the world, and to benefit efforts to protect them in their natural habitat. Featuring a stellar cast of more than 100 artists from all corners of the art world, this exhibition brings together some of the most profound and innovative voices making art today. In recognition of the imperiled state of much of the world’s wildlife, each artist will apply their own unique perspective to our relationship with the fascinating creatures with whom we share our planet.
In appreciation of the magnificent creatures with whom we share the planet, Thinkspace will donate 20% of the sale price of each piece of art to Born Free USA and the Animal Protection Institute, which operate jointly as a non-profit organization that advocates worldwide for the ethical treatment and protection of wild animals, and also maintains a large sanctuary for rescued primates.
The opening will feature the release of a gorgeous limited edition screenprinted poster especially created for the exhibition by the incomparable Aaron Horkey. Stay tuned for updates…
Sneek peak of some works in progress:
Mia Araujo: “Into The Woods” @ Corey Helford Gallery
Gallery Openings/Exhibitions
Mia Araujo’s first solo exhibition “Into the Woods”, opens Saturday, May 12th from 7-10pm at the Corey Helford Gallery in Culver City, CA. She will be joined by Nouar with a mini-solo in the upstairs gallery. Mia’s highly detailed paintings are inspired by vintage imagery and fairy tales. Her guest artist, Nouar’s 3D mixed media paintings are a delightful combination of dark humor and whimsy.
Advance online previews can be requested at jch@coreyhelfordgallery.com
Flood Gallery presents: “Class of ’72”
Gallery Openings/Exhibitions
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the music of 1972 The Flood Gallery has commissioned 8 new limited edition art pieces, inspired by the iconic albums of that year. They will also be exhibiting a set of 6 Glam Rock Portraits by Justin Hampton, based on the monumental 1972 Glam singles. Plus, Chuck Sperry, is producing a special art print based on the Apollo missions and Moon landings which came to an end in 1972 with Apollo 17.
They will be available to buy at the reception gala from 7pm on Thursday the 3rd of May. Entire sets are now available for purchase HERE and single prints (including the Sperry) will be available online the following day Friday, May 4th HERE.
Gallery 1988 presents: “Assemble – Inspired by Marvel’s The Avengers”
Gallery Openings/Exhibitions
Gallery1988 (Melrose, CA) will open Assemble, inspired by the Marvel Super Heroes featured in the highly anticipated summer event movie “Marvel’s The Avengers” in theaters May 4th. Over 30 artists were assembled to create a mix of original art, limited edition screenprints, and giclees. Opening Thursday, May 3rd 7-10pm PDT.
***UPDATE: Remaining prints are now available HERE.
Thinkspace Gallery presents: “New Blood” curated by Morgan Spurlock
Gallery Openings/Exhibitions
Thinkspace in Culver City, CA is honored to be working with producer/director/writer/collector Morgan Spurlock (The Greatest Movie Ever Sold, Supersize Me) on his debut curatorial project. New Blood aims to showcase artists that Spurlock feels have changed the art world forever and has in turn given each of them the chance to invite a protégé of their choice to profile alongside their own work in this very special exhibit.
Opening next Saturday, April 28th 5-9pm and on display until May 19th.
Quick preview/works in progress:
Blank Space Gallery Ltd presents: “In the Garage – Celebrating Geek Culture”
Gallery Openings/Exhibitions
Inspired by Weezer’s Blue Album staple “In The Garage” which shares a lot of theme’s with The Beach Boy’s “In My Room” this show is about the places we went as children and young adults where we felt safe, from the Mushroom Kingdom, garage bands, to fighting in the Ring against Bald Bull. It harkens back to a simpler time in our lives when the most pressing issue was getting home from school as quickly as possible to save the Princess, or covering three chord punk songs poorly in the basement with friends. It’s the common shared pasts we’ve all had being “geeks.” Finding within our own memories the idea that though we might have been playing nintendo by ourselves, we were hardly alone. Opening Friday, April 20th
***Any remaining prints will go on sale at Friday, April 27th at a random time HERE.
Copro Gallery presents: “Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me”
Gallery Openings/Exhibitions
Twin Peaks fans have another reason to fall in love with this 90’s classic TV series (and subsequent movie) as Copro Gallery in Santa Monica, CA preps for its next exhibition: “Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me”. Featuring works from a stellar cast of artists reflecting the surreal mood that is David Lynch’s world. Opening next Saturday, April 21st at 8pm-11:30pm and on display until May 12th.
Preview:
Greg ‘Craola’ Simkins: “Cloud Theory” @ Merry Karnowsky Gallery
Gallery Openings/Exhibitions
Opening next Saturday at the Merry Karnowsky Gallery in Los Angeles, CA is a solo exhibition titled Cloud Theory featuring the surreal works of Greg ‘Craola’ Simkins. His otherworldly creature creations of birds, aquatic life, and tentacles are sure to be an event not to be missed! Opening Saturday, April 21st at 8-11pm
Michael Page “Elan Vital” @ White Walls
Gallery Openings/Exhibitions
White Walls in San Francisco, CA is pleased to present Élan Vital, an accumulation of Michael Page’s new work into what is guaranteed to be an impressive solo show. The show has been much awaited since a 2011 solo show at Shooting Gallery, entitled Into Passing, where the artist created visual landscapes made stunning with ethereally blended colors and dreamlike scenes.
With a much larger space to utilize, Élan Vital will feature thirty paintings and six drawings, as well as an installation. The opening reception is Saturday, April 14, 2012 from 7-11 pm, and the exhibition is free and open to the public for viewing through May 5, 2012.


Vital force, evolution, and the development of organisms is what Michael Page, San Francisco-based artist, has based this latest body of work on. With a healthy interest in new life, spirituality, and the infinite variations of consciousness, Michael paints dreamscapes of alternative realities. Through boundless shapes of thick brush strokes and effervescent colors, his paintings portray the Pneuma or spirit/soul that breathes in every living organism. Numerous influences surfaced for Michael going into the show; old masters of art, Greek and Nordic mythology, and specifically an eye-opening book by Dr. Rick Strassman entitled “The Spirit Molecule”. The book details the hallucinatory effects of massive quantities of Dimethyltryptamine or DMT, a molecule present in the pineal gland of humans and all other animals on the vast planet which we experience high levels of naturally only two times in our life- at birth and death.



While Michael’s last show portrayed life in a darker realm by exploring the individual’s existence through its inevitable demise, Élan Vital takes a different approach. Michael explains, “I again wanted to turn my pieces inward, but looking at the beginning of life, rather than the darker side of leaving life.” Throughout the thirty paintings and drawings, varying in sizes from twelve inches to six feet, are a representation of snap shots of consciousness, moments in time, and a meeting of one’s soul, painted by Michael’s abstract motions and free flowing lines.


As the show progressed over the last year of its creation, many other influences presented themselves seemingly from outside the dimension of consciousness. A particular piece exemplifies this portraying the transformation of Zeus into a swan to seduce Leda, the mother of Helen and Polydeuces. When further explored, these characters too were the basis of this “molecule” in the sense that they represent a spirit or higher consciousness presenting new life and parallel realities to grasp and hold.



















































