Thinkspace Projects • May 2023
Thinkspace Projects • May 2023
May 6, 2023
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Thinkspace Projects
4207 W. Jefferson Blvd. & 4217 W. Jefferson Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90016


Thinkspace Projects Presents Four New May Shows

Main Gallery | Brian “Dovie” Golden | Hard Candy
Gallery II | Armani Howard | Songs of Dawn
Gallery III | Jimbo Lateef | Chronicles of Life
Gallery IV | Austyn Taylor | Cookie Monster

MAY 6 – MAY 27, 2023
Thinkspace Projects
Main Gallery
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, May 6, 6-10pm

Thinkspace Projects continues its unwavering commitment to the New Contemporary Art scene, bringing four varied shows to their community hub. Taking full advantage of the space, the May shows features a wide range from photorealism to sculpture.

In the Main Gallery, Thinkspace Projects continues their ongoing relationship with the visual artist Brian “Dovie” Golden, presenting their fourth solo show together, and the largest to date for the Chicago-based African American artist and the partnership. A study in contradictions, Hard Candy underscores the struggle of preservation. With a hard exterior and a soft heart, Brian “Dovie” Golden relates to the sweet treat, calling attention to the internal strife caused by human duality.

In Gallery II, Armani Howard’s Songs of Dawn captures growth in a remarkable way. Howard encourages a dialogue of mysticism–the emotional and physical conduit that occurs when a body has a new experience. Creating a form of contemporary folklore, Howard remimagines his existence and experiences as a black body into a visually sizable body of work. Dream-like and at times bewildering, his work is expressive of narratives unbounded in time.

In Gallery III, calligraphic marks blend with portraiture to make up Jimbo Lateef’s latest body of work. With Chronicles of Life, Lateef reflects on his Yoruban heritage, as well as the ideas of identity and history to weave together an image of daily life, as well as being inspired by Pablo Picasso’s blue period.

With a collection named for famous authors, Thinkspace is excited to present their debut solo exhibition with Austyn Taylor in Gallery IV. Cookie Monster is a collection of sculptures inspired by the meanings behind people’s names. Following a banner previous year with 22 shows in 13 countries, Taylor brings this new body of work to West Adams. Each piece is full of personality. With lovable characters and vibrant colors, the sculptures are endearing. This effect is only magnified by the researched history and inspiration behind each work.


4207 W. Jefferson Blvd. & 4217 W. Jefferson Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90016

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