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Thinkspace Art Gallery
4210 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90029
(323) 913-3375 |
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1pm-6pm
or by appointment
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
thinkspace presents:
"Interlaced" Interlaced featuring new works and an installation from Ekundayo
Also Showing in Our Project Room:
"Brighter Days" featuring new works from Andrew Hem
Opening Reception: Friday, August 10th from 7PM until 11PM
Both Exhibits Run: August 10th through September 8th
* Both artists will be in attendance opening night
Ekundayo Show Statement:
Ekundayo was born in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1983 and raised there until the age of five at which point he left with his father to travel around the United States. After his father passed away in 1994 he found an escape through graffiti and hasn’t looked back or stopped painting since. Among Ekundayo’s many influences are Arthur Rackham, Nicoli Fechin, Toulouse Lautrec, Lucien Freud, Henry Ossawa Tanner, Gustave Klimt, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Sergio Toppi and Alan E. Cober; to name just a few. Ekundayo studied Illustration at Art Center College of Art and Design in Pasadena.
Ekundayo’s debut solo show, “Interlaced”, deals with the relations between people and how we are all connected in some way, no matter how elite, or oblivious we are to the issues surrounding us. Ekundayo expresses this by creating a sea of interconnected lines amidst a landscape of vibrant colors and surrealistic characters that weave in and out of dream like compositions.
Information on the postcard / ad image (“Missa Luba”):
“This piece was created after listening to an album of Congolese boys singing Christian church hymns. What I found so interesting about this album was that during the time of its creation, the Congo was a very turbulent place, as it is today. The album was made during the 1960 independence of the Belgium Congo, and even more amazing is that the father who looked after the mission, Father Guido Haazen, didn’t try to assimilate the boys to his culture, but rather learned from them as they learned from him. So it was through there music that they rouse above the turmoil of the time and found freedom through there music. So in my piece I have a central figure rising above a mess of interlacing lines that represents the congestion and feud of the time.“ - Ekundayo
Artist Website: www.ekundayo.com
ALSO OPENING on Fri, August 10th in our Project Room:
BRIGHTER DAYS featuring new works from Andrew Hem
Andrew Hem Bio:
Andrew Hem lives and works in Culver City and was born in Cambodia. He graduated from Art Center College of Design in 2006 studying illustration. He is influenced by different cultures, patterns, crowds, and graffiti. His paintings shows a twist of the human form while adding various elements from pop culture. His muted color palette of grays and blues forecasts a feeling that something just might not be right, adding to the allure of the image. Since graduating Hem has been trying to paint more and sleep less.
Artist Website: www.andrewhem.com
Gallery Information:
thinkspace gallery
4210 Santa Monica Blvd. (near Sunset Junction)
Los Angles, CA 90029
#323.913.3375
www.thinkspacegallery.com
Gallery Hours: Thursday through Sunday 1-6PM (or by appointment)
For further information regarding thinkspace events, exhibitions, art / artist
information and press inquiries, please contact Andrew Hosner via contact@sourharvest.com or leave a message on the gallery's answering machine at #323.913.3375.
For everything art related on the east side also check out the Silver Lake Gallery Alliance (SLGA) blog at: www.galleryalliance.com.
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