Thinkspace Projects Presents Three New Solo Shows

  • LOS ANGELES, California
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  • February 14, 2022

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Work by Victoria Cassinova (left), Langston Allston (center), and Young-Ji Cha (right)
Thinkspace Projects

Thinkspace Projects Presents Three New Solo Shows

 

Gallery One | Without Ornament | Victoria Cassinova

Gallery One | Blue City | Langston Allston

Gallery Two | Seesaw | Young-Ji Cha

 

On view March 5 - March 26, 2022

Thinkspace Projects

4217 W. Jefferson Blvd. | Los Angeles, CA 90016

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

Thinkspaceprojects.com

 

Opening Reception

Saturday, March 5 from 6PM-10PM

- Masks are required during your visit - 

 

Thinkspace Projects presents:

Victoria Cassinova’s first major solo show, ‘Without Ornament’ - ten new works, which range in medium and size, including paint and charcoal, a juxtaposition of highly detailed and beautifully engaging bodies, many of which are nude with monstrous faces.

 

Langston Allston’s ‘Blue City’ - offers viewers a not often seen view of New Orleans, an ode to towering thunderclouds and houses held together with tarps and roofing nails and prayers.

 

Young-Ji Cha’s debut solo show, ‘Seesaw’ - the themes are seemingly whimsical in nature, they showcase underlying tropes of morality, life, and death.

Contact:
Heidi Johnson
Hijinx
323-204-7246
heidi@hijinxarts.com

Thinkspace Projects
4217 W. Jefferson Blvd.
Los Angeles, California
contact@thinkspaceprojects.com
(310) 558-3375
https://thinkspaceprojects.com/
About Thinkspace Projects

Thinkspace was founded in 2005; now in LA’s thriving West Adams 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.


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