Photo Tour of June 2022 Exhibitions

Thinkspace presents a photo tour of June 2022 exhibitions showing Scott Listfield’s ‘The Multiverse’. Along with ‘Cotton Harlequins’ from TRNZ showing in Gallery II and in our viewing room, Ken Nwadiogbu’s ‘Freedom Protesters‘ and ‘Letters From the Other Side’ from Yosuke Ueno.

All exhibitions are on view at Thinkspace Projects now through June 25

4217 W. Jefferson Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90016

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Video Tour & Opening Reception of June 2022 Exhibitions at Thinkspace Projects

Many thanks to everyone that came out this past Saturday to help us celebrate the opening of our June 2022 exhibitions showing Scott Listfield’s ‘The Multiverse’. Along with ‘Cotton Harlequins’ from TRNZ showing in Gallery II and in our viewing room, Ken Nwadiogbu’s ‘Freedom Protesters‘ and ‘Letters From the Other Side’ from Yosuke Ueno.

Big congrats and much love to all of this month’s exhibiting artists!

Exhibits are on view through June 25. Open Tuesday through Saturday from 12-6 pm.

Video and photos by Birdman Photos

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Virtual Tour of June Exhibitions at Thinkspace Projects

Thinkspace presents a virtual tour of our June 2022 exhibitions showing Scott Listfield’s‘ The Multiverse’. Along with ‘Cotton Harlequins’ from TRNZ showing in Gallery II, and ‘Freedom Protesters‘ from Ken Nwadiogbu, and ‘Letters From the Other Side’ by Yosuke Ueno in our viewing room.

Click to view the virtual tour: https://players.cupix.com/p/G0DoYWIR

All exhibitions are on view at Thinkspace Projects now through June 25.

Virtual tour created by Birdman Photos

TRNZ exhibition ‘Cotton Harlequins’ showing at Thinkspace Projects | June 4, 2022 – June 25, 2022

TRNZ
‘Cotton Harlequins’
Gallery II

Opening Reception
Saturday, June 4 from 6 PM-10 PM
DJ + Refreshments Served

Thinkspace Projects is presenting TRNZ’s debut US solo show, ‘Cotton Harlequins.’ Inspired by the artist’s recent trips to local thrift shops and his childhood love of anime, the resulting collection is a colorful story told through clothing and facial expressions.

“Ukay-ukay” is a store in the Philippines where secondhand clothes, shoes, bags, and accessories are sold at a cheap price. The items sold are usually brought from European countries and North America, and resold to the community, bringing fashion influence and history.

In this collection, TRNZ breathes life into the garments for a third time, painting portraits featuring various pieces, patterns, and textures, each found during trips to the Ukay-ukay store. The result is layered and complex, just like the pieces of clothing, offering a window into cultural influence and the power of fashion as a visual medium.

‘Cotton Harlequins’ opens Saturday, June 4th with a reception from 6PM to 10PM. The show will remain on view until June 25th at Thinkspace Projects.

About TRNZ
Born in Manila, TRNZ (Terence) was introduced to art through dubbed Japanese anime which aired daily on his family’s local television. After receiving a BFA Major in Advertising, he spent his early years as an art director at TBWA/SMP, a global network advertising agency. In 2017, he shifted directions and started dabbling in visual art. His time in advertising taught him to embrace a multimedia approach in his work. Now, he creates a world with alluring narration while keeping characteristics that are unique to him and his style.