Weekend Features: Thinkspace presents, “In the Wake of Dreams”

Gallery openings/exhibitions

This coming up weekend, Thinkspace Gallery in Culver City, CA will be exhibiting New paintings, drawings and the debut of a new print set from: Stella Im Hultberg, Mari Inukai, Audrey Kawasaki, and Amy Sol. Reception (with the artists in attendance) starts on Saturday, October 8th at 5pm-8pm. Note that they will be open all day with print sales starting at 1pm and will ONLY be available in-person. For now no phone or internet pre-sales of any kind will take place. If any print sets are left over after the opening they will be released on their webshop the week following the opening. Keep an eye on their blog for any updates at http://www.sourharvest.com/.

For a sneak peek, look HERE.

thinkspace in the wake of dreams

Info regarding “In the Wake of Dreams” print set:

Featuring 4 limited edition giclee prints – one each from Stella Im Hultberg, Mari Inukai, Audrey Kawasaki and Amy Sol

All prints hand-signed and numbered by each respective artist

Limited to 100 sets/ $475 set

Available online for purchase HERE.

Hultberg dreamer

"Dreamer" by Stella Im Hultberg. 14" x 17" Giclee. Ed of 100 S/N. $475 set


inukai Takaramono

"Takaramono" by Mari Inukai. 14" x 17" Giclee. Ed of 100 S/N. $475 set


kawasaki Don’t Let Me Go

"Don’t Let Me Go" by Audrey Kawasaki. 14" x 18" Giclee. Ed of 100 S/N. $475 set


sol tea leaves

"Tea Leaves" by Amy Sol. 14" x 17" Giclee. Ed of 100 S/N. $475 set

“First Things First” by Max Dalton

The light-spirited and instantly likeable style of Max Dalton translates very well into his latest poster titled “First Things First”, a Kill Bill Tribute. It is a numbered print with an edition size of 150. It will first be made available this weekend at Spoke Arts Quentin vs. Coen art show, taking place this weekend at Los Angeles’ Beyond Eden, multi-gallery event. Afterwards, any remaining copies will go online and be sold HERE. However, if you’re around the SoCal area this weekend, do try and make this great event, check out this poster, as well as many other art pieces to be exhibited at the show.

Dalton First Things First

"First Things First" by Max Dalton. Ed of 150

Quentin vs. Coen preview
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Weekend Features: “Beyond Eden: A Multi-Gallery Special Event”

Art Galleries and Exhibitions

Coming next week is the 3rd year of Beyond Eden hosted by the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery 4800 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90027 It is a multi-gallery event celebrating the New Contemporary Art Movement in Los Angeles. The public is invited to attend this special event and admission is free. Beyond Eden 2011 will showcase the works of a half dozen galleries including C.A.V.E. Gallery, Copro Gallery, Gallery Nucleus, La Luz De Jesus Gallery, Toy Art Gallery, Thinkspace, and Spoke Art (the LA stop of the traveling ‘Quentin vs. Coens’ exhibit).

Opening Reception is on Saturday, October 1st, 6pm-11pm. For more info, join their Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/groups/BeyondEden

All additional info can be found on their main page HERE.

“Scorch I” by Josh Keyes

New information is surfacing about this highly anticipated new print by Josh Keyes. It will intially be made available during the “Sink of Swim” exhibition with Pangeaseed at Spoke Art on September 23rd. Information on that show can be found HERE. If there are any remaining prints, they will be made available following the opening weekend online at Monday, September 26th HERE.. However, if you really want one of these, I highly recommend you go attend this great benefit in person, or find a poster buddy. Good luck!

“Scorch I” is an 18″ x 24″ Giclee print with hand-deckled edges, signed and numbered, and cost $200.

Keyes Scorch I

"Scorch I" by Josh Keyes. 18" x 24" Giclee. Ed of 150 S/N. $200


Keyes Scorch I instagram

Instagram photo of actual print.

2 prints by Kevin Tong plus a whole lot more

Alot of new updates from artist Kevin Tong. First he updated his website. You can check it out at http://tragicsunshine.com/. Second he is set to release a couple new prints this week based on classic novels “Anthem” by Ayn Rand, and “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley. Both prints will be 18″ x 24″ Screenprints, with edition sizes of 150 each, and cost $30 each. They go on sale Wednesday September 21 at a random time HERE.

Tong Anthem

"Anthem" by Kevin Tong. 18" x 24" Screenprint. Ed of 150 S/N. $30

Tong Brave New World

"Brave New World" by Kevin Tong. 18" x 24" Screenprint. Ed of 150 S/N. $30

And last but not least, Kevin Tong will be having a show in London with John Vogl at The Flood Gallery. He plans to debut 8 new works on opening night, and will be introducing a series of 6 prints called “Unfamiliar Objects”. Opening night is October 13th. Here is a sneak peek at a couple prints from that show:

Tong The View

"The View" by Kevin Tong

Tong Photographic Memories

"Photographic Memories" by Kevin Tong

Gallery 1988: “Old School Video Game Show” prints and original work

For those of you who missed yesterdays opening reception of Gallery 1988’s “Old School Video Game Show”, featuring artwork inspired by those 8-bit games of yesteryear, now you have a chance to get them online. They are on sale now HERE. Check out some samples below:

Roland Tamayo “Just Before”

“Just Before” by Roland Tamayo. 16" x 24" Acylic on wood. $950


David Eichenberger “Roboto-Pakku”

“Roboto-Pakku” by David Eichenberger. 15.5" x 20" Oil on canvas. $500


Joey Spiotto “The Legend of Hyrule”

“The Legend of Hyrule” by Joey Spiotto. 12.5" x 25.5" Giclee. Ed of 50 S/N. $30


Justin White “The Castle Framed”

“The Castle Framed” by Justin White. 13" x 19" Giclee. Ed of 50 S/N. $50

Weekend Features: “The Vandenberg: Life Below the Surface”

Art Galleries/Exhibitions


This may be last month’s news to some people, but it’s new to me and I had to make a post out of it. An Austrian photographer, Andreas Franke, recently installed a photo-gallery underwater on the sunken ship The Vandenberg. In 2009, The Vandenberg, a retired navy vessel was sunk and converted to an artificial reef in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.

The following year, Franke visited the vessel and captured some stills, then with some digital work, recreated what life could have been like aboard the ship with real actors. These 12 images, encased between sheets of Plexiglas with a stainless steel frame and sealed with silicone, were magnetically attached to the side of the ship.
On display now, these images no doubt offer a bit of a unique experience for the diver to an already intriguing sunken relic.

“Mystified scenes of the past that play in a fictional space. Dreamworlds, where you can get lost or you can identify with. This makes a new and unexpected atmosphere.”- Andreas Franke






Weekend Features: “Sink or Swim” a benefit for sharks

Art Galleries and Exhibitions

Pangeaseed, in collaboration with Spoke Art plans to hold an exhibition in support to raise awareness of the rapid and mass depletion of one of natures most incredible creatures, sharks. Featured will be original works from 30 internationally renowned artists such as Dave Kinsey, Josh Keyes, Dan May, Jim Phillips, Jeff Soto and many more. So much talent!

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Each year, a staggering 80 million sharks are killed, most of them are killed only for their fins to satisfy an unsustainable appetite for shark fin soup. In the cruel practice known as “finning,” the shark is hooked and brought aboard the boat where its fins are then cut off and the still alive but limbless animal is tossed back into the sea. With no instruments to move, the helpless shark sinks to the ocean floor and eventually drowns. Sharks, being “apex predators”, play a vital role in keep the oceans fish population in balance. Without them, you would see an unnatural overpopulation of fish that would not be sustainable in the natural balance of the ecosystem.

PangeaSeed is a Tokyo-based grassroots organization dedicated to educating and raising international awareness on the plight of sharks. Through volunteer activism and various mediums including art, music, film, and photography, PangeaSeed aims to create an open dialog with the global community to develop an understanding of the need to preserve and protect sharks and their habitat.

Sink or Swim will run in San Francisco from 23 ~ 25 September 2011. In support of proposed bill (AB376) to ban shark fin in California State, Sink or Swim offers the community new perspectives on this widely misunderstood and demonized animal. Also, in addition to raising funds to keep sharks afloat both in Japan and around the world PangeaSeed will donate a percentage of the proceeds from Sink or Swim to organizations aiding animals affected by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

One notable print to be featured at this event is Josh Keyes Scorch I piece:

"Scorch I" by Josh Keyes


What Keyes is able to convey in this piece is a very powerful commentary tackling multi-issues at once. Issues such as man-made pollution, to its toils with oil dependencies, modern urbanization, and the plight of sharks. Powerful indeed and I will do whatever I can myself to get a print of this.

Gallery 1988: Garbage Pail Kids Prints

Gallery 1988 @Melrose, CA had the opening of their Garbage Pail Kids show tonight. What they did was they got a whole bunch of artists together and did a reinterpretation of many of your old time favorite Garbage Pail Kids when you were young. The results are very interesting. Sometime Saturday, prints from the show will be made available to you online. Keep a lookout and check HERE.

Updated info: Prints are on sale online now HERE



Weekend Features: Group show at Spoke Art

Gallery openings/exhibitions

Spoke Art is having group show opening on September 1st @6pm PST featuring artists: Handiedan, Charmaine Olivia, Craww and Tatiana Suarez. The show will focus on the female form, and all 4 artists will be in attendance. Limited edition prints by all four artists will be available at the opening, and online the next day, so get on the preview list by sending out an email to: spokeartgallery@gmail.com, and request one. For those of you in San Franscisco, don’t miss it! More info HERE.

Updated info: See the preview list for this show HERE.
All prints will be available in person at the gallery tonight, Thursday (6-10pm), and online at Spoke Art on Friday, September 2nd at 2pm PST Handiedan’s print will only be available in person, and will go online on Friday, September 2nd at 2pm PST via our friends over at Phone Booth Gallery