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Opening night of Tran Nguyen and David Bray at Thinkspace

July 27th, 2011 1 comment

David Bray with Tran Nguyen on opening night

Thank you to everyone that braved ‘carmageddon’ earlier this month for the opening of Tran Nguyen and David Bray‘s new exhibits. We had a nice and full house throughout the evening and both artists thoroughly enjoyed themselves with their new works being very well received. It was great to see the showing of support across the board with several local artists out including the likes of Nathan DeYoung, Mia, DABS and MYLA, Ewelina Ferusso, Ana Bagayan, Melissa Haslam, Euth, and Jason Shawn Alexander.

Take a look at the full set of opening night photos here:
www.flickr.com/photos/thinkspace/sets/72157627228840296/

Tran Nguyen's 'The Synapse Between Here and There' on view in our main gallery

Tran Nguyen ‘The Synapse Between Here and There’

Take a look at the works from Tran’s show here:
www.thinkspacegallery.com/2011/07/works.php

David Bray's 'Return Of Bad Wisdom' in our project room

David Bray ‘Return of Bad Wisdom’

Take a look at the works from Bray’s show here:
www.thinkspacegallery.com/2011/07/project/works.php

Both exhibits on view through August 6th

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

Absolut’s ‘Blank’ campaign launches

July 27th, 2011 Comments off

David Bray

Absolut has finally launched the ‘Blank‘ project. The vodka brand from Sweden has a long history of supporting contemporary art and we’re honored to have them recognize some of our family members in this new series of artist bottles getting ready to hit shelves. Thinkspace family members include David Bray (debut U.S. solo show now on view), Fernando Chamarelli (showing next month) and Brett Amory (showing again next summer). Other artists who participated include Dave Kinsey, Sam Flores, Thomas Doyle, Aesthetic Apparatus, and Jeremy Fish.

Fernando Chamarelli

Many of the artists created more than one ‘Blank‘ and the videos below show a glimpse into the creative process behind each as well as a look at the worldwide campaign currently unfolding around this new series of bottles. This campaign has been in the works for ages and I’ve been busting at the seams to share with everyone.

Brett Amory

Take a look at the artists at work on their AbsolutBlanks‘ in the below video

AND take a look at some of the promotional festivities going off currently around the world to help support this new campaign… Just huge for all the featured artists involved in this campaign.

Check out the full series here:
www.absolut.com/uk/blank/

An interview with David Bray

July 16th, 2011 Comments off

David Bray 'A Letter To Three Wives' - mixed media on paper - 15x22.5 inches (2011)

UK-based fine artist, David Bray, will be opening his debut US solo show, Return of Bad Wisdom, at Thinkspace in Culver City This Saturday, July 16th. Using basic drawing tools, such as pens, pencils and paper, Bray creates delicate and time-consuming drawings which explore emotion, utopia and a world of fantasy through his subject matter of the beautiful and erotic, but unattainable female form.

An interview with David Bray

Please tell us a lil’ bit about yourself and your many alter egos.
My name sometimes is David Bray, I am 41. I have been working as a freelance illustrator since 1996 and an exhibiting artist since 2003. I’m quite a restless soul, and like to experiment and play with new techniques and mediums……..and I found it easier to ‘release’ these experiments under different guises as it didn’t muddy the waters of my main work – figurative drawing. The different guises all inform me as ‘David Bray’ , possibly subject, technique – always want to learn. All of this is about PLAY.

Can you share a lil’ bit about the themes behind your new body of work for ‘Return of Bad Wisdom‘.
It’s very inspired by 40′s and 50′s pin-ups, catholic religion, David Lynch, breathlessness, heels, black magic – all mixed up and presented in ink. Each drawing has a counter-point, a contrast which sits with the frame. Where as the portraits are hopefully detailed and complex, the counterpoint is a box of crude dumbness……these are the ‘bad wisdoms’

When did you know you wanted to follow the path of being a full-time artist?
For as long as I can remember. I’ve been surrounded by art and artists since I was born. My father worked at the Royal Academy of Arts so his life absorbed into ours. He used to allow us to wander the galleries before they were open to the public. There were no security guards on duty, and no cctv, so my brother and I could literally immerse ourselves into all this great art. I’m sure our behaviour was incorrect. Touching the paintings, licking a Picasso…..wrong and a little odd, but we were young! I never really spoke to my father about becoming an artist, but I knew I wanted to work in a creative field. I trained as a graphic designer, but was always interested in creating my own works……It all seems to have fallen into place in a series of happy accidents.

What fuels you to keep creating?
It is an addiction, an obsession.

Please describe your dream project if time and money were not issues.
It would involve huge reams of paper, an endless supply of pens, the sea, music with a lot of bass, sun, my wife and 8 paws

Favorite item in your studio?
The drawing desk. It needs a bit of attention as it has taken a bit of a beating……..

Please talk a little about the significance in this recent series of the recurring asthma inhaler?
There is a recurring theme of the asthma inhaler throughout. Hopefully the drawings capture an extreme beauty, something so beautiful that it takes your breath away – the inhalers are there as medicine, to help the viewer restore calm (in a virtual way, of course) its not my intention to make the viewer hyperventilate, but it’s a risk. I’ve provided a 2D safety net! Iave had some embroidered inhaler patches made, they are going to be handed to the first people through the door of Thinkspace on the opening night…..a cotton insurance policy! I hope thats not too nonsensical.

Is there anyone in particular, artist or otherwise, that you’d like to give a shout out to here?
There are a load of people, but I should say a big thanks to one of my oldest friends, Jonathan Peek. I had pretty much given up on drawing after art college, and was making photographic work and collages of sinister men in masks, and girls holding odd objects. All a bit unfulfilling. We were in a bar with some art on the wall, he pointed them out – said I could do better and that I should stop fucking around and get back to drawing. It really struck a chord. The next day I dug my pens out and haven’t looked back. To be honest, it’s the only wise thing he ever said to me, usually it’s complete nonsensical bollocks.

Any shows or special projects coming up after your exhibit with us here at Thinkspace you would like to mention?
I have a couple of things in the pipeline, one in negotiation and the other I am sworn to secrecy until it is unveiled. Which probably is not much of an answer but it’s worth the cloak and daggerness for now. Outside of the art thing, I am setting up an internet radio station…….which will be linked up to art and a broad range of artists.

David Bray 'Modern Rural Sports' - mixed media on paper - 15x22.5" (2011)

Check out an interview just posted by Platinum Cheese with Bray here:
http://platinumcheese.com/2011/07/14/twisted-pin-up-fantasies-the-art-of-david-bray/

Take a look at the digital preview for Bray’s show here:
www.thinkspacegallery.com/2011/07/project/works.php

David Bray ‘Return of Bad Wisdom’

Reception with the artist:
TONIGHT – Sat, July 16th 5-8PM in our project room

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

Digital previews for Tran Nguyen + David Bray at Thinkspace

July 12th, 2011 Comments off

Tran Nguyen 'When The World Isn't Looking' - colored pencil and acrylic washes on Rives BFK paper - 12x15 inches (2011)

Tran Nguyen returns this Saturday to Thinkspace with ‘The Synapse Between Here and There‘. Following up on her March 2010 sold out solo show with us, her upcoming exhibition will feature 14 new paintings alongside 3 process drawings. This exhibition marks Tran’s largest collection of original work to date and we are so excited to finally be able to share them with you.

Tran Nguyen ‘The Synapse Between Here and There’

Take a look at the digital preview for Tran’s show here:
www.thinkspacegallery.com/2011/07/works.php

Please let us know if you have any questions, require additional images, or would like to purchase any of the works in either of this month’s exhibitions. Just shoot us an e-mail to contact@thinkspacegallery.com and we will get right back to you with full details (see note below please).

PLEASE NOTE: due to demand, please try to list an alternate work or two from Tran’s show that you may have your eye on in addition to your main choice. It will greatly help us in being able to secure you a work from this high demand exhibition. When responding, please be sure to list the best phone number for us to reach you at during the day. We will start getting back to folks late on Tuesday afternoon PST after all have had a chance to view the preview. Speed of response does not guarantee anything please know, as we’ve a waiting list we are going to try to work through to keep things fair for all.

David Bray 'A Letter To Three Wives' - mixed media on paper - 15x22.5 inches (2011)

PLUS we’ll have David Bray in from the UK in our project room for his debut U.S. solo show. ‘Return of Bad Wisdom’ features nine new mixed media works on paper along with a collection of smaller works that compliment the 7 larger works featured in the exhibit.

David Bray ‘Return of Bad Wisdom’

Take a look at the digital preview for Bray’s show here:
www.thinkspacegallery.com/2011/07/project/works.php

Reception with both artists in attendance:
THIS SAT – July 16th 5-8PM

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

David Bray’s debut U.S. solo show opens this Saturday at Thinkspace

July 11th, 2011 Comments off

David Bray lands this Thursday into the City of Angels from the UK and we’re excited to be hosting his debut U.S. solo show this coming Saturday. To help celebrate, Bray has printed up a limited supply of asthma inhaler patches (as he lovingly puts it, the work is so good, it’ll take your breath away) as a nice lil’ souvenir from the show.

If that wasn’t enough, Blik Wall Graphics has given us a small supply of his ‘I Never Saw The Sign’ wall cling graphic that is a $95 retail value and measures a whopping 61×44 inches!

The 1st 3 folks to write something on our Facebook ‘wall’ will get a wall decal mailed their way: www.facebook.com/pages/Thinkspace-Gallery/28011916680

Sneak Peek at ‘Return of Bad Wisdom’ from David Bray:
www.flickr.com/photos/thinkspace/sets/72157626787585059/

David Bray
‘Return of Bad Wisdom’

Reception with the artist:
THIS SAT – July 16th 5-8PM in our project room

Exhibition Runs: July 16th – August 6th

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