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Opening night photos from Nagel, Nehrbass and Ramirez + Lindsey Carr at Thinkspace

September 14th, 2011 Comments off

Main gallery view

Thank you to all that stopped through our gallery this past Saturday as we kicked off our September exhibits. Culver City was alive with all the galleries open and the streets were filled with art lovers. Aaron Nagel, Jeff Ramirez and Lindsey Carr were on hand to greet them all and we heard repeatedly throughout the evening how much folks were enjoying both shows.

Aaron Nagel alongside his work

View the full set of opening night pics here:
www.flickr.com/photos/thinkspace/sets/72157627542211029/

Jeff Ramirez

Some great works from the show are still available – view the digital catalog here:
www.thinkspacegallery.com/2011/09/works-Real.php

Lindsey Carr

Big congratulations go out to Lindsey Carr on selling out her debut U.S. solo show. We’ve a handful of the free color pamphlets still on hand that profile each piece in the show, so be sure to come through soon and pick one up before they’re gone. Lindsey will be back in a few group shows with us early next year while her next major showing will take place up at Roq La Rue in Seattle next summer (details to be announced soon). Plans for a follow up solo showing with us for 2013 are already underway as well.

'Homage To Canton' from Lindsey Carr in our project room

Both exhibits on view through October 1st

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

An interview with Lindsey Carr + digital preview for ‘Homage To Canton’

September 10th, 2011 Comments off

Lindsey Carr 'Morbus Spiritus'

We’re excited to share with you the digital preview for Lindsey Carr‘s debut US solos show. Lindsey will be joining us all the way from Scotland for the reception tonight, so please be sure to swing through if in the area and say hi.

Check out all the works in ‘Homage To Canton‘ from Lindsey Carr here:
www.thinkspacegallery.com/2011/09/project/works-Carr.php

If you see a piece you would like to purchase from ‘Homage To Canton‘ or simply have a question on any of the works, please shoot a mail to contact@thinkspacegallery.com and we will get right back to you.

Lindsey Carr 'Foreign Medicine'

~An interview with Lindsey Carr~

Please tell us a lil’ bit about yourself and what you hope to communicate through your work.
I’m an artist living in Scotland but i’m actually from near Liverpool. I studied and worked in london for a long time before coming to the hills. My work depends on circumstance and mood really. So some paintings like “Dukkha” are quite pleasant and flowery to look at but I suppose it’s a cynical painting. While others can be just for the love of a subject or are quite joyful.

Lindsey Carr 'The Flower House'

Can you share a lil’ bit about the themes behind your new body of work for ‘Homage To Canton‘.
Canton refers to the port where Europeans were allowed to trade in China in the 18th – 19thC. One of the people who was there – a tea inspector called John Reeves – came back with some of the most beautiful pieces of natural history ever made – especially the bird and flower paintings. All of the paintings were made by anonymous artists working at the port.So the work references that time and place – the politics of it – and hopefully some of the aesthetic.

Actually I have to confess there’s one piece which doesn’t really have anything to do with that – but it was a portrait I desperately wanted to do….theme’s are made to be broken!

When did you know you wanted to follow the path of being a full-time artist?
As a teenager I thought it was a given but actually I landed a job straight out of college doing digital design. I didnt’ feel like I could refuse, the money was good, it was close enough to making art that it took a long time to figure out that there was a big difference. I didn’t make art during those 10 years and I greatly regret that now….Anyone who’s starting out and reading this – take heed!

Lindsey Carr "Taffy IV"

What fuels you to keep creating?
I’m not sure. It seems like a compulsive activity. I get anxious and annoyed if i’m not able to work. If I feel ill or unhappy it helps me forget myself. Sometimes it’s difficult of course but mostly it’s a privilege.

Please describe your dream project if time and money were not issues.
I would like to work to a much larger scale and start to work with etchings again. The second i’m doing but the former is limited by the size of my studio which is tiny.

Lindsey Carr 'The Transmigration of Flora'

Favorite item in your studio?
Not an item as such – I have a lot of beautiful books and folios of natural history art.

Is there anyone in particular, artist or otherwise, that you’d like to give a shout out to here?
If I started I wouldn’t stop honestly. The last year I’ve been fortunate enough to become acquainted with so many excellent artists and to a (wo)man all of them have been the total opposite of the egoistic self-centered artist stereotype.

Lindsey's studio in Scotland

Any shows or special projects coming up after your exhibit with us here at Thinkspace you would like to mention?
I’m working on a project called ‘The Unseen Bestiary‘ which is a set of paintings and etchings of animals and plants which I’ve never seen. I ask people to submit text descriptions to me – if I’ve never seen it before it can be used in the project. I’m not allowed to look it up or find any description outside of the one given to me. It’s based on the bestiaries of the middle ages which were generally populated with illustrations of animals that the artists had never seen.

The project site is here: www.unseenbestiary.com. I welcome and am grateful for anyone who is willing to take the time to describe an animal/plant/bird/insect etc to me that I might be able to use.

Lindsey Carr
‘Homage To Canton’

Reception with the artist: TONIGHT – Sat, Sept. 10th 5-8PM

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

Juxtapoz interview Lindsey Carr

September 6th, 2011 Comments off

Lindsey Carr 'Taffy IV' - acrylic, ink and gold leaf on paper - 22x30 inches (2011)

The moment you realized you were an ‘artist’:
“When my mum & nan started telling their friends I was…”

Check out the full Juxtapoz ‘Back Talk’ interview with Lindsey here:
www.juxtapoz.com/Current/back-talk-a-conversation-with-lindsey-carr

Look inside Lindsey’s studio over in Scotland here:
www.flickr.com/photos/thinkspace/sets/72157627127930881/

Lindsey Carr
‘Homage To Canton’

Reception with the artist: Sat, Sept. 10th 5-8PM

Look for an interview with Lindsey to follow here tomorrow and for the digital preview to be ready on Thursday AM.

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

‘Homage To Canton’ from Lindsey Carr opens in two weeks

August 27th, 2011 2 comments

Lindsey Carr "Foreign Medicine" - acrylic, ink and watercolor on 300gsm paper - 11x15 inches (2011)

We wanted to release one more sneak peek from Lindsey Carr‘s upcoming U.S. solo debut now that we are only two weeks out from the opening. Lindsey will be in town all the way from Scotland, so please come by and say hello and take in her beautiful new series of works in person. As previously mentioned here, the show will be based around Canton, the old trading port in China where various flora and fauna were brought, traded & studied by merchants from around the world.

Look inside Lindsey’s studio over in Scotland here:
www.flickr.com/photos/thinkspace/sets/72157627127930881/

Lindsey Carr
‘Homage To Canton’

Reception with the artist: Sat, Sept. 10th 5-8PM

September 10th – October 1st, 2011 in our project room

Look for an interview with Lindsey to follow here soon.

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

Lindsey Carr’s debut U.S. solo show coming up this September at Thinkspace

August 1st, 2011 Comments off

Lindsey Carr 'The Flower House' - 15x10 inches - acrylic, ink, gold leaf and watercolor on 300gsm paper (2011)

This coming September we’re excited to be hosting the debut U.S. solo show from Scotland based artist Lindsey Carr. The show will be based around Canton, the old trading port in China where various flora and fauna were brought, traded & studied by merchants from around the world.

Artist statement:
“The pieces in the show are a homage firstly to John Reeves, a keen naturalist and Tea Inspector for the British East India company and to the anonymous Chinese artists who painted the subjects he requested at the port of Canton, China in the early 19th century. The artists who painted these works were trained in Chinese painting techniques which have a very specific aesthetic, while Reeves requested that they follow western scientific conventions. The result is a strangely stiff but still beautiful combination. Some of the pieces have a very mild reference to politics or philosophy, but most of them describe a fictional disease – illustrated with spurious Latin names & documentation. The term ‘Morbus Spiritus’ which is the title of one piece translates broadly to a Disease of Life and represents the theme running throughout. Originally my title had been ‘Life is killing us’ but not only is this too close to the title of a song, it’s also slightly too cynical an outlook.”

Look inside Lindsey’s studio over in Scotland here:
www.flickr.com/photos/thinkspace/sets/72157627127930881/

Lindsey Carr
‘Homage To Canton’

September 10th – October 1st, 2011 in our project room

More sneak peeks and an interview with Lindsey to follow here soon.

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