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Thinkspace Projects • February 2023

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Saturday, 4 February 2023 to Saturday, 25 February 2023
Opening: 
Saturday, 4 February 2023 - 6:00pm

Thinkspace Projects Dives Into February With Group and Solo Exhibitions

 

Gallery I | Hello Bear-Chan! | Yasuhito Kawasaki

Gallery II | Into the Wild | Group Show curated by City of Talents

Gallery III | Phenomenon | Nortisohi Mitsuuchi

Gallery IV | Stages of Grief | Caroline Liu

 

FEBRUARY 4 - FEBRUARY 25

Thinkspace Projects

4207 W. Jefferson Blvd. & 4217 W. Jefferson Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90016

T: 310.558.3375  |  Tues. - Sat. Noon to 6PM

Thinkspaceprojects.com

 

Opening Reception

Saturday, Feb 4, 6-10pm

DJ, Refreshments, and More

 

Thinkspace Projects keeps the New Contemporary Art momentum going in 2023, with solo and group exhibitions that compliment each other beautifully.

Gallery I - Yasuhito Kawasaki’s debut North American solo exhibition: Hello Bear-Chan! With both paintings and ceramics, Kawasaki is experiencing a meteoric rise with collectors around the world. Using a casting technique he has honed over years of work, he is known for his trademark sculptures of innocent looking children, though each is a self-portrait drawing on some element of himself.

Gallery II - In collaboration with City of Talents, Thinkspace Projects presents Into the Wild. The group exhibition is curated by Jean Claude Geraud, the founder of City of Talents, Toulouse, a contemporary and urban art agency. Featuring new works from Clémentine Bal, Humbly, Diren Lee, Jade Kim, Kwang Hyun Kim, Mackcha, Keigo Nakamura, and Byun Sehee; artists from all around the world. Full of childhood memories, nostalgia, vivid colors, and forgotten worlds.

Gallery III - A solo exhibition of new paintings by Noritoshi Mitsuuchi: Phenomenon. Resembling children’s drawings, or, perhaps more accurately, an adult’s interpretation of a child’s imagination, Mitsuuchi taps into the aspects of youth that often fall away with the responsibilities of adulthood. The works are reminiscent of Japanese folklore and European fairy tales.

Gallery IV - Caroline Liu’s Stages of Grief. The painter, muralist, and fiber artist uses her work to explore and hold onto her personal memories following a severe concussion that left her short term memory damaged. Her work is the result of a therapeutic practice, allowing her to explore and preserve her own identity. This show in particular deals with grief and loss, serving as a visual journal to share feelings of confusion and love lost.

Telephone: 
(310) 558-3375
Venue ( Address ): 

4207 W. Jefferson Blvd. & 4217 W. Jefferson Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90016

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