June Exhibitions featuring works from Dulk, Charlie Immer, Sentrock, Toyameg, and Mister Toledo Open June 3, 2023 at Thinkspace Projects.

Thinkspace Projects presents:

DULK (aka Antonio Seguro)
Heritage

CHARLIE IMMER
Glow Up and Down

SENTROCK
Two Birds, One Stone

TOYAMEG
The Pinkish Paradise

MISTER TOLEDO
New Works

Opening Reception:
Saturday, June 3 from 6-10pm

Book Signing & Print Release + Mural Reveal:
Saturday, June 3 from 5-6pm

Experience Goopmassta’s ‘Courtyard Sessions’ between our two spaces with Mr. B Baby live painting alongside a mini artist mart with booths from GoopmasstaPhobikGod, Vanessa GarcialUpendo_ & In The Box Collectibles  + amazing grub from Kabob Senpai + open bar + Venice Beats on the 1’s and 2’s + video projections from Digital Debris Gallery + check out the Dog House Gallery with new works from Mister Toldeo.

Thinkspace Projects
4207 W. Jefferson Blvd + 4217 W. Jefferson Blvd.
Los Angeles, California 90016

GALLERY I:

DULK (aka Antonio Segura)
‘Heritage’

Antonio Segura, known internationally by the pseudonym Dulk, brings his worlds of stylized animalia and character creatures to Thinkspace Projects with ‘Heritage’. Striking an unlikely balance between the playful ease of children’s make-believe and the prescient threat of ecological doomsday, Dulk’s works celebrate the beauty of nature’s biodiversity while simultaneously mourning the imminence of its loss. Much in the same way that fantasy actively invites collusion with nightmare, Dulk’s extravagantly lush imagination, for all of its seductive warmth, is punctuated by premonitory distress, and poignantly aberrant, if not predictive, details. 

Dulk’s work seems to evolve as quickly and drastically as the climate crisis itself. Dulk, always in pursuit of capturing the immensity of the moment, has assembled a series of work that represents a new level both in terms of its technical eloquence and its urgency. For all of their surreal elements and his immense gifts for personification, Dulk’s paintings are the immediate byproduct of his travels into remote areas. 

Every one of these works in this collection is tied to his memories of a natural wonder and wildlife, some as close as the deserts of the southwest, to the mythical redwood forests of northern California to his travels into the arctic circle of Alaska. He has witnessed first hand both the beauty of these landscapes and the terrible collapse that is creeping over them like a fatal tide. He works hard to capture both elements because above all he is asking us to go out and do the same. By painting something beautiful he asks audiences to gather the strength to look away from art and toward nature, as painful as that may be. Dulk’s works always seem to possess their own magical dream, their own colors and narratives, but at the core every work has one single voice and one message; he is asking us to wake up.

With a specificity of imagery that rivals that of a miniaturist, with hidden vignettes, characters, subplots, and gems peppered throughout his tightly composed images, Dulk’s work is breathtaking. The breadth of his inspirations alone, including everything from contemporary illustration and graphics, graffiti and public muralism, ensures Dulk’s world is as expansive and elated as it is heartbreaking and wounded.

About Dulk:
Valencian artist Dulk, Antonio Segura, is one of the most important names in Valencian painting of the moment internationally. His body of work begins to form in urban art and mural painting—to which he remains closely linked today— along with study work, but does not stop there. He continues to research and constantly create new forms of expression through different media, drawing, sculpture or photography among others. True to its essence —with a strong ecological conviction to defend ecosystems and the most vulnerable species— this work invites the viewer to be part of a unique imaginarium, full of energy and with a special sensitivity to color. A dream world with animals and natural spaces that tells personal, universal and unique stories.

GALLERY II:

CHARLIE IMMER
‘Glow Up and Down’

Thinkspace Projects is pleased to present Charlie Immer’s ‘Glow Up and Down’ in Gallery II. His spectacular and surprisingly inviting world of candy-coloured-gross-out-flavored mayhem offers truly wondrous visual feasts for those who are unperturbed by oodles of goo, slime, blood and the occasional severed head. 

Due to the jubilant carnage occurring between Immer’s protagonists and their merry little victims, who incidentally range from dancing skulls dripping with jellied ooze, to fruity characters in varying stages of dismemberment, one cannot help but get swept up in the high spirited horror and overall exuberance on display. These expertly rendered gory happenings carefully tread the fine line between repulsion and attraction, exploring the duality that exists and striking an extraordinary balance; the result is a masterclass in titillation that also succeeds in tickling funny bones.

“Titled ‘Glow Up and Down,’ my upcoming exhibition encapsulates the joy of radiant exploration. Each piece aims to capture the allure and mystique of glowing forms, inviting viewers to bask in the radiance of peculiar characters as they navigate through ambiguous spaces.  As with all my work I hope it makes the viewer smile.”

About Charlie Immer
Charlie Immer is an American Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1983 in the state of Maryland. In 2008, Charlie graduated with distinction from the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, gaining himself a BFA in Illustration. His artwork has since been shown in prestigious galleries around the world, and has also been published in prominent art magazines, such as Juxtapoz and Hi-Fructose, earning him a large following and considerable acclaim.

GALLERY III:

SENTROCK
‘Two Birds, One Stone’

Sentrock’s ‘Two Birds, One Stone’ fills Thinkspace Projects’ Gallery III this June. In a collection of paintings and drawings, Sentrock reflects his mental perspective at this time in his career and stage in life. 

‘Two Birds, One Stone’ highlights the dichotomy of who he is as an artist and who he is as a person, bringing to light the relatable internal struggle of simultaneously being more than just one thing. 

The works highlight the times of his introspection, aiming to capture the raw energy or the fleeting moment. In works on canvas and on paper, Sentrock presents something that is deeply personal, but rings true to many. Further emphasizing duality and contrast, Sentrock presents large scale works as pivotal statements of the show and smaller sketches as a more intimate display. 

Through his creation, Sentrock has become a catalyst for his community. His work presents undertones of hope, freedom and expression, encapsulating his background, history, upbringing, empathy, and compassion for his community.

About Sentrock
Joseph Perez, best known as “Sentrock” is a self taught street artist. Sentrock witnessed street art as a form of expression, birthing his interest to pick a spray can and continue his artistic voice. His early works were developed from graffiti writing in Mexican-American neighborhoods. Sentrock’s signature bird-mask over a human figure has become his most recognizable declaration.  Sentrock describes his bird-mask as analogous to humanity: a person who is able to find or escape to their freedom by placing them in a different reality.

GALLERY IV:

TOYAMEG
‘The Pinkish Paradise’

Japanese artist Toyameg brings her own personal fantasy to life, filling Gallery IV of Thinkspace Projects. Known for her vicious pop illustration, she brings her signature style to a fictional world of her creation. 

Drawing on her experiences in apparel and the music industry, Toyameg creates an engaging scape inspired by a dream. Affectionately called ‘The Pinkish Paradise’, the artist welcomes audiences to the pink desert she dreamt of. 

Describing the scene, the artist says, “All people and animals love each other there. It was a very happy place and I thought it was paradise. I have created works that imagine the people and plants living in this paradise.” The resulting collection is heart-warming and vibrant. 

About Toyameg
Toyameg is an artist based in Fukuoka, Japan. She is self-taught and started her career in music culture and the streets. She describes her art as “pop with a pinch of poison.” She holds solo exhibitions throughout Japan and provides illustrations to musicians, apparel brands, and other clients.

‘LAX x AMS’ Thinkspace x STRAAT Group Show Opening in Amsterdam | June 17, 2023

We’re excited to share details on our next group show with our friends at the STRAAT Museum in Amsterdam.

‘LAX / AMS’ is an international artistic convergence at STRAAT | curated by Thinkspace Projects

Opening Reception:
Saturday, June 17 from 7:30 to 11pm

STRAAT Museum
NDSM-Pleiin 1
1033 WC Amsterdam
Netherlands

This dynamic group show brings together 83 artists from 20 countries spanning the globe, showcasing a diverse range of artistic backgrounds and career stages.

As a special highlight, participating artists Super A and Collin van der Sluijs will create stunning mural-scale works to be added to the ever-evolving STRAAT main hall collection during the week leading up to the grand opening.

Featuring new work from:
Ador
Kathy Ager
Antonio Ainscough
Aof Smith
Julian Adon Alexander
Langston Allston
Jordi Alos
Fajar Amali
Blic
Philip Bosmans
Brek
Ezra Brown
Carl Cashman
Ikechukwu A. Christian
Cryptik
Preston Daniels
Delisha
Dredske
Leo Eguiarte
Sofia Enriquez
Jordan Ferguson
Priscilla S. Flores
Jacub Gagnon
Genavee Gomez
GoopMassta
Daniela Garcia Hamilton
Ha Haengeun
Hendra “HeHe” Harsono
Anjastama Hp
Humbly
Cody Jimenez
Haylie Jimenez
Sydnie Jimenez
Oscar Joyo
Ozzie Juarez
Kapitan
David Kaye
Scott Listfield
Huntz Liu
Dan Lydersen
Sean Mahan
Al Marcano
Marie Claude Marquis
Danny Martinez (aka Van Dam One)
Steve Martinez
Jay McKay
b. Robert Moore
Vanessa Morata
Kristy Moreno
Jesse Morsberger
Mr. B Baby
Baby Mueller
Janina Myronova
Bell Nakai
Arnon “Cheese” Neiysoongnoen
Guillaume Ollivier
Chaz Outing
Perez Bros
Michael Polakowski
Gustavo Rimada
Roja
Mia Scarpa
Byun Sehee
Sheryo
Jeremy Shockley
Jack Shure
Collin van der Sluijs
Anthony Solano
Stom500
Super A
Floyd Strickland
Rain Szeto
Yuta Tamura
TRAV MSK
Melly Trochez
Jocelyn Tsaih
Daisy Velasco
Wiley Wallace
Casey Weldon
Woes
Brad Woodfin
Yok
Manuel Zamudio
Zeye Oner

On view June 17 – July 30, 2023 in Amsterdam, Netherlands

Video Tour & Opening Reception of ‘EXISTENTIAL’ Group Exhibition at The Antler and Talon Galleries

Great video recap of our ‘EXISTENTIAL’ exhibition that showcases the work of over 75 internationally renowned artists.

EXISTENTIAL
Curated by Antler Gallery + Talon Gallery and Thinkspace Projects

On view April 27 – May 21, 2023 at:
Antler Gallery + Talon Gallery
2728 NE Alberta Street
Portland, OR 97211

We’ll be donating 10% of the sale from each work sold to BornFreeUSA.org to help in their fight to save our endangered species in the animal kingdom. We’ve worked with them many times in the past and they are a great organization dedicated to helping our wildlife.

BORN FREE USA
www.bornfreeusa.org

Featuring work from over 70 artists spanning the globe:
Ador
Allison Bamcat
Amandine Urruty
Amy Ruppel
Amy Sol
Andrea Guzzetta
Andy Kehoe
Anne Smerdon
Anthony Ausgang
Anthony Clarkson
Anthony Solano
Antonio J. Ainscough
Bennett Slater
Benzilla
Brad Woodfin
Brin Levinson
Calvin Ma
Casey Weldon
Cayl Austin
Chloe Becky
Chris Austin
Claire Milligan
Cody Jimenez
Craig Barker
Creature Creature
Dewi Plass
Euan Roberts
Evoca1
Fandi Angga Saputra
Frank Gonzales
Fumi Nakamura
Goopmassta
GV Kelley
Ha Haengeun
Hannah Eddy
Heiko Müller
James Thistllethwaite
Jacub Gagnon
Jeremy Nichols
Jon MacNair
Josh Keyes
Julian Callos
Juliet Schreckinger
Kelly Vivanco
Ken Flewellyn
Kim Slate
Kimera Wachna
Kristy Moreno
Manuel Zamudio
Marcos Navarro
Miriam Frank
Motelseven
Natalie Erickson
Neil Perry
Nicole Evans
Nikoo Bafti
Paola Ciarska
Rachel Sabin
Rialenga
Roja
Ryol
Sean Banister
Sloppy Seconds
Spenser Little
Steve Seeley
Stig Bergas
Stom500
Super A
Susannah Kelly
Thomas Jackson
Toyameg
Travis Black
Tripper Dungan
Vanessa Morata
VR Rivera
Young-Ji Cha
Yuta Tamura
Zoe Keller

Video courtesy Liz Koskenmaki.

New sculpture from RYOL available today!!!

We’re excited to offer a new polystone sculpture edition from RYOL (aka Ryo Laksamana) that will be available today via our web shop.

“This My Stone Age Mark” has been published by Thinkspace Editions in a total edition of 200, made up of five color ways that are each an edition of 40. Available in Red, Purple, Baby Blue, Yellow and Dark Blue – the figure’s paint splat shaped weighted bases as well as the transparent resin spray blasts coming out of each can that the figure holds, along with the hand cut and hand sprayed stencil on each custom engraved wooden box, all match the colorway theme.

Each box for each color, also features a different stencil image that was created by the artist and was also cut and sprayed by the artist. There’s also a matching stencil inside each wooden box (this one was done at the production plant) that features hand prints on the back wall of the box, that also match the color way theme.

This edition has really had so much love put into it over the past year of production and the wait has all proven to be well worth it.

These came out simply amazing. The team at Pretty In Plastic (PIP Studios) did an incredible job bringing RYOL’s vision to life and we are so excited to share them with you all. They are solid, heavy and so very well put together. So many small details to enjoy. We are just thrilled with the final piece and know you will be, too.

RYOL (aka Ryo Laksamana)

“This My Stone Age Mark” limited edition sculpture

  • Polystone sculpture with clear resin spray paint blast
  • Figure Dimensions: 12 inches wide x 13 inches tall x 11 inches deep / 30 x 33 x 28 cm
  • Hand cut and hand sprayed stencil on custom engraved wooden box / specs of box: 13 inches wide x 16 inches tall x 12 inches deep / 33 x 40 x 30 cm
  • Weight of figure: 7 lbs 8 oz / 3.4 kg
  • Edition of 200 (available in five color ways / 40 of each color way)
  • Includes a COA signed and numbered by RYOL
  • $700 (includes shipping costs factored in)

Available today (Friday, May 19) at 10am PST / 1pm EST via our web shop

Shipping costs are included in the price. Any customs or duty fees incurred, are not the responsibility of the gallery and we have no way of knowing what those will be per country.

Photo Tour of Austyn Taylor’s ‘Cookie Monster’ and Jimbo Lateef’s ‘Chronicles of Life’

Thinkspace presents a photo tour of AUSTYN TAYLOR ‘Cookie Monster’ in Gallery III, and JIMBO LATEEF ‘Chronicles of Life’ in Gallery IV, as well as ‘New Works‘ from BREK showcased this month in our new Dog House Gallery.

All exhibitions are on view at Thinkspace Projects now through May 27, 2023.

Photos by @BirdManPhotos.

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