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Fecal Face interview Pedro Matos

July 26th, 2010 Comments off

Pedro Matos 'As They See It' - Oil, Aerosol, and Acrylic on Canvas

Pedro Matos was born in Santarem, Portugal in 1989 and currently lives in Lisbon. Matos began painting at the young age of 16 and is currently working towards his BFA in Painting from Ar.Co in Lisbon. Growing up in the early 21st Century, Matos is heavily influenced by skateboarding and graffiti. His work infuses the grittiness of the streets with classical influences creating haunting portraits that explore the plight of those society choose to ignore and push aside.

Check out Fecal Face’s full interview with Matos here:
http://fecalface.com/SF/index.php/features-mainmenu-102/2001-pedro-matos-interview

Look for Matos to make his debut with Thinkspace this November as part of our 5 Year Anniversary group show. Following that he’ll appear in a few high profile group shows with us in 2011 as we lead up to his debut LA solo show with us in the spring of 2012.

Keep up with Pedro here: www.pedromatos.org

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Dabs Myla invade San Diego with Persue and Rime

July 25th, 2010 Comments off
The San Diego wall from Dabs Myla, Persue and Rime

Australian duo Dabs Myla are on a roll as they continue their non-stop assault on the States. In the past couple weeks they’ve gone down to San Diego to do a mural with Persue and Rime, debuted their new ‘Canman’ at ComiCon, painted the offices of Rover 4G Internet, and also did a nice mural here in LA with Rime, Revok, and Askew. The duo are currently planning more walls around LA as they finish up their works for ‘Tokyo Deluxe’, their special showing this September in Thinkspace‘s project room.

The San Diego wall from Dabs Myla, Persue and Rime coming to life

Some pics below from the San Diego ComiCon of the duo’s ‘Canman‘ on display – look for these to drop soon.

Dabs Myla's 'Canman' - look for them as part of the 1st series also featuring Craola, Pose and Revok

'The Canmans' on display on Toynami's booth at ComiCon

Check out Vinyl Pulse for some add’l pics from Toynami‘s booth at ComiCon:
http://www.vinylpulse.com/2010/07/sdcc-the-canmans-graff-spray-can-toys-from-toynami.html#more

Myla at work laying out the letters for the San Diego mural with Persue and Rime

Check out a video that Askew put together of his wall with Dabs Myla, Rime and Revok below.

Get ready for ‘Tokyo Deluxe’ this September at Thinkspacemore details announced soon!

Close-up of the San Diego mural from Dabs Myla, Persue and Rime

Try to keep up with these two over at their site: www.dabsmyla.com

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Mike Giant and Rebel 8 take over Barracuda this Saturday

July 23rd, 2010 Comments off

Mike Giant and Rebel 8 will descend upon Los Angeles tomorrow night, Saturday, July 24th. Giant will be at Barracuda on Melrose live painting and signing throughout the day and into the early evening.

DJ Morse Code will be handling the music. Free beer thanks to Tsing Tao, along with free tequila and margaritas by Sino Tequila.

Rebel8 also produced limited edition products just for this event: the R8LA mesh cap, RETURN OF THE LOST ANGELS poster (see above), and a ltd t-shirt.

Saturday, July 24th 2-9PM

Barracuda
7769 Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles
www.barracudashop.com
www.rebel8.com

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An interview with Dan-ah Kim

July 22nd, 2010 Comments off

Dan-ah Kim alongside her piece 'Sister, Be With Us'

An interview with Dan-ah Kim

“Dan-ah Kim’s new work for her solo show Waking In The Dark is beautifully rendered and so delicate. I love Dan-ah’s ability to cast a ghostly, spider web touch in all of her work. So haunting.” - My Love For You

Please talk a lil’ bit about the work that makes up your new series for “Waking In The Dark”?
This show came together for me during a few months when I had some troubles not letting me rest. I’ve always had issues with sleep and am a very lucid dreamer, so the theme for this show grew out of these residual feelings I was left with upon waking. From there I made notes about things like paralysis, rebirth, and chasing demons. I also worked on this show while traveling, wanted to capture the surreal, sometimes sinister, experience of waking somewhere unfamiliar in the middle of the night.

Dan-ah Kim - 'Come With Me'

You recently completed an artist residency at Can Serrat International Art Centre in El Bruc, Spain. How did that come about and can you tell us a bit about your stay there?
After researching artist residencies for awhile, I applied to Can Serrat largely for its location in Spain. I was notified of receiving a support stipend last year, and chose April of this year to complete my one month residency. I have a hard time describing to people how brilliant the experience was and sound completely genuine at the same time. Simplified, being able to work and live in a lovely house and studio under Montserrat with weekend trips to Barcelona- amazing! But most of all were the people, meeting artists from around the world and having late night conversations taught me more in a few weeks than years of schooling did. Being away from my comforts and focusing all of my energy and attention on my work was the challenge and opportunity I needed as well.

Dan-ah Kim - 'Caught and Scorned'

Why did you choose to become an artist?
I’m not sure if I actually chose to become one, or if it just happened and I’ve been riding along ever since. I also ask myself how I got here everyday.

A look inside Dan-ah Kim's studio

Tell us about your process and how you go about deciding on a theme for a piece of work or show. The way you incorporate sewing into your work is very inspiring, not to mention your vibrant color palette.
Sometimes it just begins with a story idea, or a few words that inspire a picture. Aesthetic choices tend to come second to the fiction and atmosphere a piece evolves around. I start with drawing and painting, then build layers with paper, sewing, and more drawing and painting. I enjoy making things with my hands and when I’m gluing paper and sewing thread, it feels like I get to interact with the piece in a more tactile way.

Dan-ah Kim - 'Hunting My Demons'

From your time at Pratt, what one thing you learned while there has stuck with you most to this day?
I felt they encouraged us to not stop learning, that it was important to always be looking at art, reading about it, researching art history, keeping abreast of current news. But to take it beyond just the art world and constantly look for inspiration in unlikely places, to be aware of the world past your own specific interests.

Tell us a bit about your work in film. Any upcoming projects you are excited about?
I work in the art department, and my position tends to vary depending on the size of the film. For example, the last two films I worked on were It’s Kind of a Funny Story, and Coming Up Roses. The former was a bigger, studio movie that I worked on as the assistant art director, and the latter was a small, independent film that I set decorated. On Funny Story I made all of the graphics used in the sets- fake record albums, school posters, hospital signage, logos, etc. I also did all of the drawings for Emma Roberts’ character. On Roses as a set decorator, I shopped with the production designer for all set dressing- from furniture to all of the details, tons of tchotchkes. Then we dress the sets, turning empty rooms and stages into characters’ homes, offices, and whatever the script calls for. Working on films is a ton of work and much less glamorous than you’d think, but completely rewarding at the end of the day. As for upcoming projects, films fall through so often that I refuse to believe I’m actually on a job until the first day of shoot!

Dan-ah Kim - 'Unwanted Visits'

What do you consider your biggest overall influence?
My family, they’re quirky, loving bunch. When it comes to my work, I suppose books have been the biggest general influence, since it was a love for stories that attracted me to any sort of creative realm to begin with. They kept me steady company while we were moving every other year.

What have you got coming up in terms of shows after your solo show with us?
Some group shows, and a two person show next year with Timothy Karpinski at Thinkspace.

Dan-ah Kim - 'Sister, Be With Us'

Dan-ah Kim‘s ‘Waking In The Dark’ is currently on view through July 30th. Don’t miss it!

View the works from ‘Waking In The Dark’ here:
http://www.thinkspacegallery.com/2010/07/project/works.php

Thinkspace
6009 Washington Blvd. in Culver City
Wed-Sat 1-6PM
www.thinkspacegallery.com

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Brett Amory hits the streets of San Francisco

July 21st, 2010 Comments off

Brett Amory's 'Waiting' series hits the streets of San Francisco larger than life

“When I did my debut solo show in LA I painted a life size figure on the wall in the gallery. Painting a life size figure planted a seed in me to do big works on paper. Most of the people I painted are taken from my smaller “Waiting” paintings. They are painted from random snap shots of people I don’t know but see on a regular basis in the city. I thought it would be cool to do large portraits of these people and put them back in the city. The “Waiting” paintings I do for galleries are my landscapes and these are my portraits.

I spent four months getting ready for my solo at Thinkspace. I am usually pretty loose but the seven I did for Thinkspace I was really careful and tight from start to finish. When I got back I needed to unwind and do some work that was totally different from my gallery work. I painted these pieces with the idea of putting them on the streets so the paintings don’t have to be of a certain aesthetic or archival like my gallery work. With this in mind I have total freedom to paint as loose and expressive as I want. This body of work is my most honest work I have done.”

- Brett Amory

Brett Amory on the streets of San Francisco

Check out some add’l coverage on Amory’s new street works via My Love For You here:
http://myloveforyou.typepad.com/my_love_for_you/2010/07/street-waiting-a-progession-of-brett-amorys-newest-work.html

Check out the works from Amory’s recent solo show, ‘The Waiting Room’, with us here:
http://www.thinkspacegallery.com/2010/06/project/works.php

Look for Amory to return to Thinkspace early next year for a special 3-person show in our main gallery. More on that soon.

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