In Collaboration With Padre Gallery , League OTO Presents “League Homes” an exhibit curated by LEAGUE OTO
Read MoreTomorrow and Saturday, our friend Johnny In Paris will be having his 2 day pop-up event “Eating Birthday Cake At A Funeral”.
Read MoreArgentinian artist Felipe Pantone will be having a solo show called 'Big Time Data' at RGR Gallery (Mexico City).
Read MoreThis Thursday, January 16 our family - Allouche Benias Gallery will be having their new exhibition called “American Woman”.
Read MoreToday 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.”
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Read MoreToday, Almine Rech Shanghai will be presenting Sound, an exhibition of Brian Calvin’s recent portraits. The exhibition explores the artist’s unique genre of painting, and also distinct development of emotions and imagery.
The exhibition is on view until February 29, 2020. This is one exhibition to go check out!
Opens tonight: Friday, January 10, 2020 / 5 - 7 pm
- JM
Instagram - @Jayawesum @Leagueoto
Read MoreMy eyes naturally admire certain pieces that pop up on my instagram feed or while I’m online. While enjoying my early morning coffee I came across this image online and I couldn’t take my eye off of it.
Read MoreP A D R E gallery presents "The Family Show" an group exhibition of works by Zurab Tsereteli, Jerkface, Matt Hansel and Ryan Travis Christian. Opening cocktail reception is tonight at 7pm. This awesome show will be on view from November 21 - December 28.
See you there!
P A D R E
60 East 80th Street. New York 10075
- JM
Instagram - @Jayawesum @Leagueoto
Read MoreLooks like the good folks in Chi-Town will be having something to look forward to tonight. Chicago based artist Baldur Helgason will be opening his new show “Lovefool” at NYCH Gallery starting at 7pm. Baldur Helgason is an Icelandic visual artist who lives and works in Chicago’s Edgewater neighborhood. He graduated from Iceland Academy of the Arts in 2008 and from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco in 2011. This is definitely a show you wouldn’t wan’t to miss seeing. We at the League are very impressed on how his works continue to evolve and improving. Needless to say he has amazing talent.
Congrats on your new show Baldur! - The League
Check out his new incredible interview with Sasha Bogojev at Juxtapoz.
https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/painting/baldur-helgason-celebrates-love-at-nych-gallery-in-chicago/
- JM
Instagram - @Jayawesum @Leagueoto
Great news for us folks in NYC, Skarstedt Gallery will be having an exhibition with League favorite artist - George Condo. “Paintings & Works On Paper” will open Monday, November 11th and will run until December 21st. This is definitely not one show to miss.
Location -
19 E 64th Street
New York, NY 10065
- JM
Instagram - @Jayawesum @Leagueoto
Read MoreTonight!!!! a League favorite, London-based artist Super Future Kid will be having her new/first solo show in NYC at Arsham Fieg Gallery. If you’re lucky enough to be in NYC, “Dreams on Demand” will open from 8-9pm at Kith. Congrats Super Future Kid!!!
About Super Future Kid -
Born in East Germany, she studied at KHB – School of Art and Design, Berlin, and at Chelsea College of Art and Design, London. Employing bold shapes and colors her work explores a wide range of subjects that all circulate around certain ideas of childhood and youth and provides a platform which is emotionally engaging and gives the observer an opportunity to discover an alternate dreamlike reality of themselves.
- JM
Instagram - @Jayawesum @Leagueoto
Brooklyn based and world known street artist legend Bast is back! And today he will be blessing the good folks of NY with his new show “Melmouth Confetti” at Allouche Gallery.
See you there!!!!
Allouche Gallery
82 Gansevoort Street, NY
Bast’s “palette” is diverse and esoteric, including characters from the golden age of animation, the homespun iconography of New York’s independent fast food stores, and glossy lifestyle magazines pre-dating the era of street style. Facial portraits of imagined characters are the most regular outcome of this process, for instance in Video Six and Big Face. He is lauded both for the distinct, uncompromising nature of his art in an arena swamped with derivative work, and his deft, hands-on application of intricate collage. - Widewalls
- JM
Instagram - @Jayawesum @Leagueoto
Read MoreUk artist Banksy has taken over an empty retail premises at the Church Street end of the Croydon street market, it was revealed this morning with the shop name - Gross Domestic Product.
This little exhibition has different rooms which is all viewed through the shop window, and full of messages.
Head over to our instagram to take a look - @Leagueoto
- JM
Instagram - @Jayawesum @Leagueoto
Read MoreOn Thursday September 5th, Spanish artist Rafa Macarron will be having his new show "Fluorescent Routine" at Allouche Gallery.
Thursday, September 5th 6-9pm
82 Gansevoort Street, NY NY 10014
Rafa Macarrón is a Postwar & Contemporary painter possessing a strong personal work of dream influence and childhood reminiscences. Winner of the First Prize for Painting BMW 2010, ARCO Best Artist 2013, Macarrón has various reviews published in the press and media despite his youth, becoming as one of the most promising contemporary national artists in a short period of time.
- JM
Instagram - @Jayawesum @Leagueoto
Read MoreRed Truck Gallery is proud to present “Mojo Voodoo / Heavy Metal Muzick” a solo exhibition with Ron English. Opening reception is this Friday May 24th 7-10PM
- JM
Read MorePaul Insect will be having his opening in Paris with Allouche Gallery "There’s More Upstairs"
May 30, 2019 through June 10, 2019
123 Rue de Turenne, 75003, Paris.
It’s going to be a great one! See you there!
- JM
Read MoreJavier Calleja returns to Galerie Zink with "Clouds Through the Window"
May 26, 2019 through July 21, 2019
It will be a good one!
- JM
Read MoreMy NYC friends, get ready for an amazing event coming to our city. Beyond The Streets tickets are up for sale now! The opening will be on June 21 and it will run to sometime in August ( maybe longer so cross your fingers).
Link For Tickets - https://www.showclix.com/event/btsnyc
BEYOND THE STREETS celebrates society’s most pervasive mark makers and rule breakers with unprecedented purpose and scale. The exhibition explores the collective urgency of using the street as a canvas for expression. People have long taken to the streets to share a name, phrase, image or cause with the world around them to force a public discourse. Streets act as the symbolically important public stage that is both local and universal, the bedrock for both public protest and anonymous action. While the subject matter varies and the mediums are many, it is in the public sphere where these messages find a home. - Beyond The Streets
- JM
Read MoreAccording to artnet.com, the Brooklyn Museum confirmed they will be organizing a survey of Kaws’s work in 2021. This will be his first time he has secured a major museum survey in his home city. Major congrats to Kaws, The League will definitely be in the building!
Read MoreKAWS: ALONE AGAIN organized by the Museum of the Contemporary Art Detroit, opening on May 10th. Featuring five sculptures, a site specific wall work, and three paintings, this highly anticipated exhibition will occupy the main exhibition space of the museum. ALONE AGAIN will showcase the artist’s masterful compositions that appear to be abstract while retaining the artist’s colorful acrylic palette with his trademark motif. Riffing on specific genres of pop art, figuration, deconstruction, collage, and fashion, the exhibition represents an underlying irreverence and affection for our turbulent times, as well as KAWS’ agility as an artist to appropriate and transform. - Library Street Collective
Members Preview - 5-7pm
Public Opening - 7-11pm
- JM