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Thinkspace Projects presents 'The Price of Everything and the Value of Nothing' group art exhibition at this year's SCOPE Immersive Miami Beach | Part 2, that examines the excess of Art Basel Miami week and the Art World at large, and is inspired by the quote "There are a lot of people who know the price of everything and the value of nothing" from well known collector Stefan Edlis (paraphrasing a famous quote from Oscar Wilde).
Immersive Miami Beach will be open to the public beginning Tuesday December 1 at 10 am ET and runs through Sunday December 6 at 11.59 pm ET from the SCOPE Art Show website
Molly Gruninger
Molly Gruninger’s work may appear to be digitally created, but these pieces are actually oil on canvas. See more on HiFructose.com.
Molly Gruninger for “SWANK” at Thinkspace Gallery.
New paintings by Molly Gruninger for the upcoming group exhibition, “SWANK,” which opens Saturday, September 2nd, 2017 at Thinkspace Gallery in Los Angeles, California.
The show also includes work from Michael Reeder, Lauren Brevner, Alex Garant, David Rice, Tran Nguyen, Wiley Wallace, Sean Norvet and Christopher Konecki.
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Molly Gruninger’s Deceptive Figurative Oil Paintings
Molly Gruninger’s work may appear to be digitally created, but these pieces are actually oil on canvas. The Los Angeles-based artist uses her multi-disciplinary talents to craft figures that are both ornate and elegantly simple in how they’re framed in each work.
“My ideas are driven by the challenge to combine concept with function, and I enjoy being able to speak to a large population through the filter of my own experience,” Gruninger says. “I believe beauty can be found everywhere, from a rusty nail to a pile of rocks, and both art and design allow me to take the mundane and make it meaningful.” Gruninger’s background is in graphic design, having obtained a degree from Ball State University. However, she also experiments in painting, sculpting, and creating murals. The artist’s work is set to be part of the group show “Swank” at Thinkspace Gallery in September.
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Thinkspace Projects presents 'Tapas', a group art exhibition, curated by Ken Flewellyn, showcasing a collection of small works from 60 international new contemporary artists.
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Thinkspace Projects have scheduled a virtual event on Saturday November 14 at 11am-12pm PT, and will post their professionally shot video tour of the new exhibition to their Instagram TV.
The exhibition runs from Saturday November 14 through December 5 2020.
Thinkspace Projects presents 'Mother Earth: We Are All One', a group art exhibition of new work from over 60 artists asked to work within the confines of a 12" x 12" artistic canvas and to take into consideration the general state of our Mother Earth and how much we have scarred her for our own gain and the number of species of animals that have gone extinct due to our constant advancement and taking over of lands near and far.
They were also asked to also consider how the current pandemic has so clearly illustrated that we are all in this together, and when we work together as one, anything is possible. To single out any one person due to their race, religion or sexual orientation is an archaic way of thinking that needs to be abolished. Fundamentalist extremism has been rearing its ugly head all around the world in the last few years, and it needs to be stopped!
A portion of the proceeds from this special exhibition will be donated to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund in the name of Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd to help fight systemic racism.
A portion will also be donated to Born Free USA to help them in their goals of ensuring that all wild animals, whether living in captivity or in the wild, are treated with compassion and respect and are able to live their lives according to their needs.
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Thinkspace Projects have scheduled virtual events for the opening weekend:
Saturday June 27 at 12pm PT, they will post their professionally shot video tour of the new exhibitions to their Instagram TV
Saturday June 27 from 1-2pm PT, they will go live on their Instagram to tour the new exhibitions + the artists will be on hand to briefly discuss their new shows
Sunday June 28 at 2pm PT, Thinkspace will post a full set of installation photos from both exhibitions to their Facebook and blog
Monday June 29 at 4pm PT, they will share a link to the self-guided virtual tour of the new exhibitions on all of their social networks.
The exhibition runs from Saturday June 27 through July 18 2020.