New work for Pow!Wow!Hawaii
"Blue Wall", Oil on wood, 20 x 16 inches
"Blue Wall", Oil on wood, 20 x 16 inches
Thursday | Jan. 28, 2016 | 11am – 7pm
Friday | Jan. 29, 2016 | 11am – 7pm
Saturday | Jan. 30, 2016 | 11am – 7pm
Sunday | Jan. 31, 2016 | 11am – 5pm
Taking place at:
LA Convention Center – West Hall
1201 S. Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Look for Thinkspace in ‘Littletopia’ at Booth 739 featuring works from:
Alex Yanes
Cinta Vidal
Craig ‘Skibs’ Barker
Drew Young
Ernest Zacharevic
Isaac Cordal
Jacub Gagnon
Jaime Molina (aka Cuttyup)
Jim Houser
Mario Belem
Nosego
Okuda
Sean Norvet
Sebas Velasco
Seth Armstrong
Stephanie Buer
Tran Nguyen
Additional info on the fair at:
www.laartshow.com
Opening: Sat 16 Jan 2016, 11am—8pm
Spinnerei Winter Gallery Tour
Josef Filipp Galerie
Spinnereistraße 7, Halle 20, Eingang D
D- 04179 Leipzig
+49 [0]341. 241 94 62
+49 [0]172. 373 11 10
info@filipp-galerie.com
www.filipp-galerie.com
Wednesday—Friday 1—6pm
Saturday 11am—6pm
and by appointment
"Catalina", Oil on wood, 16 x 16 inches, 2015
"Pet Cemetery", Oil on wood, 11 x 14 inches, 2015
"Orange and Blue", Oil on wood, 11 x 14, 2016
"Sundown On the 27th Floor" , Oil on paper on wood, 18 x 24 inches
Check out my new work this December in Miami. See the post below for the Scope show details.
Opening Reception with the Artist(s): Tuesday, December 1, 2015 12:00pm - 8:00pm
Thinkspace at SCOPE Miami Beach, booth F03
SCOPE Miami Beach is located at 801 Ocean Drive (directly on the beach)
Tickets and full details can be found at: www.scope-art.com
"Mad House" Print Release! New signed limited edition print release through Inner State Gallery and 1xRun, available Monday, August 31.
16 x 20 Inches Archival Pigment Print on 310gsm Fine Art Paper
Edition size: 50
For inquiries or to purchase please go to www.1xrun.com/runs/Mad_House
"The Flying Dutchman", oil on wood, 12 x 12 inches, 2015
LAX/LHR
Opening Reception on Thursday, September 3rd 6-10pm
StolenSpace, 17 Osborn Street, London, England E1 6TD
"Night School", oil on paper on wood, 24 x 18 inches, 2015
July 11 - September 27
Fort Wayne Museum of Art
311 E Main Street
Fort Wayne, Indiana
46802
www.fwmoa.org
(260) 422-6467
Co-curated by Andrew Hosner, Shawn Hosner & Josef Zimmerman
Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Indiana
July 11th – September 27th, 2015
(Fort Wayne, IN) – Opening July 11th, the Fort Wayne Museum of Art will host Invisible College, a group exhibition co-curated by Andrew and Shawn Hosner of Los Angeles’ Thinkspace Gallery, and Josef Zimmerman of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art. On view until September 27th, the exhibition will feature new and representative works by 46 artists belonging to the New Contemporary movement. Dedicated to the energy and strength of its growing visibility and recognition, Invisible College explores the aesthetics of a movement that has devised its own course; one that has been largely defined outside of institutional contexts.
Invisible College will include works by Adam Caldwell, Adrian Falkner, Alex Yanes, Allison Sommers, Amanda Joseph, Andrew Hem, Anthony Clarkson, Brian M. Viveros, Christine Wu, Cryptik, Curiot, Daniel Dienelt, David Cooley, Drew Leshko, Ekundayo, Erik Jones, Ernest Zacharevic, Gaia, Jacub Gagnon, James Marshall (Dalek), Jeff Ramirez, Jeremy Fish, Joel Daniel Phillips, Jolene Lai, Kay Gregg, Keita Morimoto, Kevin Peterson, Know Hope, Kwon Kyungyup, Luke Chueh, Matt Small, Meggs, Natalia Fabia, Nosego, Ravi Zupa, Sandra Chevrier, Scott Radke, Seth Armstrong, Stephanie Buer, Tony Philippou, Troy Lovegates, Yoskay Yamamoto and Yosuke Ueno. Included in Invisible College are special mural installations by Andrew Schoultz, Cyrcle, Mark Dean Veca and Troy Lovegates. The exhibition will also include a featured installation by Brett Amory.
Fort Wayne Museum of Art
311 E Main Street
Fort Wayne, Indiana
46802
www.fwmoa.org
(260) 422-6467
About the Fort Wayne Museum of Art
Beginning with art classes in 1888 given by J. Ottis Adams and later William Forsyth, the Fort Wayne Museum of Art has evolved into a center for the visual arts community in Northeast Indiana. Regularly exhibiting regional and nationally acclaimed artists, the FWMoA also boasts an extensive permanent collection of American Art as well as prints and drawings from artists such as Jackson Pollock and Andy Warhol. The Museum is committed to the collection, preservation, presentation and interpretation of American and related art to engage broad and diverse audiences throughout the community and region, and add value to their lives. The Fort Wayne Museum of Art is a funded partner of Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne.
www.fwmoa.org