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Armory Arts Week Recap: Thinkspace at SCOPE NYC

Hailing from L.A., Thinkspace Gallery brought a large group of works from many artists we've featured on our blog such as Joao Ruas (Hi-Fructose Vol. 23), Stella Im Hultberg (Hi-Fructose Collected 3), Ana Bagayan and Brian Viveros alongside emerging artists such as Kikyz1313 to the SCOPE Art Fair in NYC. Aside from the diverse line-up, the established artists chosen to represent the gallery in their New York art fair debut chose to experiment with different media. Stella Im Hultberg arrived with a stunning 3D piece while Allison Sommers showcased her miniatures in vintage matchboxes and pill cases and Joao Ruas translated his signature style onto large eggs, referencing historical Greek mythological works on vases. Take a look after the jump for more images from our visit to SCOPE NYC, here in Hi-Fructose.

Joram Roukes

Hailing from L.A., Thinkspace Gallery brought a large group of works from many artists we’ve featured on our blog such as Joao Ruas (Hi-Fructose Vol. 23), Stella Im Hultberg (Hi-Fructose Collected 3), Ana Bagayan and Brian Viveros alongside emerging artists such as Kikyz1313 to the SCOPE Art Fair in NYC. Aside from the diverse line-up, the established artists chosen to represent the gallery in their New York art fair debut chose to experiment with different media. Stella Im Hultberg arrived with a stunning 3D piece while Allison Sommers showcased her miniatures in vintage matchboxes and pill cases and Joao Ruas translated his signature style onto large eggs, referencing historical Greek mythological works on vases. Take a look at more images from our visit to SCOPE NYC, here in Hi-Fructose.

Thinkspace co-owner Andrew Hosner with artworks by Joram Roukes

Yosuke Ueno

Ana Bagayan

Joao Ruas

Stella Im Hultberg

David Cooley

Kikyz1313

Allison Sommers

Brian M. Viveros

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