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Q & A With Art Collector - Pete Scantland
15 YEARS OF THINKSPACE

Today is the day our friends at Thinkspace is having their opening reception to 15 Years Of Thinkspace. So if you are lucky enough to be in the area make sure to check out this amazing show, because it is A League OTO Must See.

5 YEARS OF THINKSPACE

Opening Reception: Saturday, January 11 from 6-9PM

On view January 11 - January 25, 2020

Thinkspace Projects

6009 Washington Blvd.

Culver City, CA 90232

Featuring 15x15 inch works on custom wood panels from Trekell:

All works are were created on custom 16.5x16.5 wood floater panels (main image area of 15x15 inches - 15 years) that have been supplied by Trekell Art Supplies. All panels have a 15 year logo emblazoned on the back of the panels via a custom branding iron we had made for the show.

For all inquiries, email info@thinkspaceprojects.com.

List of Participating Artists -

Aaron Nagel / Adam Caldwell / ADOR / Alex Garant / Allison Simmers / Alvaro Naddeo / Amy Sol / Andrew Hem / Anthony Clarkson / Brendan Monroe / Brian Mashburn / Brian Viveros / Bumblebeelovesyou / Carlos Ramirez / Casey Weldon / Cinta Vidal / Craig ‘Skibs’ Barker / Dalek / David Cooley / DULK / ERMSY / Fintan Magee / Frank Gonzales / Fuco Ueda / Giorgiko / Hilda Palafox (aka Poni) / Huntz Liu / Jacub Gagnon / James Bullough / Jeremy Geddes / Jolene Lai / Josie Morway / Kaili Smith / Kathy Ager / Kayla Mahaffey / Kelly Vivanco / Ken Flewellyn / Kevin Peterson / Kisung Koh / Kobusher / Laura Berger / Leon Keer / Linsey Levendall / Lisa Ericson / Liz Brizzi / Lonac / Marco Mazzoni / Mark Dean Veca / Matthew Grabelsky / Max Sansing / Meggs / Michael Reeder / Nosego / Nuno Viegas / The Perez Bros / PREF / Roby Dwi Antono / Rodrigo Luff / Roos van der Vliet / Sandra Chevrier / Sarah Joncas / Scott Listfield / Sean Mahan / Seth Armstrong / Spenser Little / Stella Im Hultberg / Stephanie Buer / Super A / Telmo Miel / Tran Nguyen / Wiley Wallace / Yosuke Ueno

Thinkspace was founded in 2005; now in LA’s Culver City Arts District, the gallery has garnered an international reputation as one of the most active and productive exponents of the New Contemporary Art Movement. Maintaining its founding commitment to the promotion and support of its artists, Thinkspace has steadily expanded its roster and diversified its projects, creating collaborative and institutional opportunities all over the world. Founded in the spirit of forging recognition for young, emerging, and lesser-known talents, the gallery is now home to artists from all over the world, ranging from the emerging, mid-career, and established.

The New Contemporary Art Movement, not unlike its earlier 20th Century counterparts like Surrealism, Dada, or Fauvism, ultimately materialized in search of new forms, content, and expressions that cited rather than disavowed the individual and the social. The earliest incarnations of the Movement, refusing the paradigmatic disinterest of “Art” as an inaccessible garrison of ‘high culture’, championed figuration, surrealism, representation, pop culture, and the subcultural. By incorporating the ‘lowbrow,’ accessible, and even profane, an exciting and irreverent art movement grew in defiance of the mandated renunciations of “high” art. Emerging on the West Coast in the 90’s partly as a response to the rabid ‘conceptual-turn’ then championed on the East Coasts, the Movement steadily created its own platforms, publications, and spaces for the dissemination of its imagery and ideas.

Though the New Contemporary Art Movement has remained largely unacknowledged by the vetted institutions of the fine art world and its arbiters of ‘high culture,’ the future promises a shift. The Movement’s formative aversion to the establishment is also waning in the wake of its increased visibility, institutional presence, and widespread popularity.

Thinkspace has sought to champion and promote the unique breadth of the Movement, creating new opportunities for the presentation of its artists and work. Though still very much invested in the elevation and exposure of its emerging talents, the gallery, now in its 13th year, has come into its own with a roster that reflects this maturity. An active advocate for what is now one of the longest extant organized art movement’s in history, Thinkspace is an established voice for its continued growth and evolution.

The gallery has in recent years expanded its projects beyond Los Angeles, exhibiting with partner galleries and organizations in Berlin, Hong Kong, London, New York City, Detroit, Chicago, and Honolulu among many others, participating in International Art Fairs, and curating New Contemporary content for Museums. Committed to the vision, risk, and exceptional gifts of its artists, the gallery is first and foremost a family. From the streets to the museums, and from the “margins” to the white cube, Thinkspace is re-envisioning what it means to be “institutional.”

- Sauce

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Back To The Future 2020

So as this year ends and a new one begins, I’ve been seeing a lot of posts from some our friends sharing their purchases from last year.

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