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SCOPE NYC: David Cooley, Yosuke Ueno, Allison Sommers, Kikyz and More for Thinkspace

Culver City's Thinkspace will be exhibiting at SCOPE NYC, which runs through March 10, with a solid line-up of artists. Featuring work from Allison Sommers, Kikyz, Stephanie Buer, Yosuke Ueno, Jacub Gagnon and David Cooley, the works in their booth range from macabe to abstract to heartwarming. Stand-out pieces include Kikyz' disturbing, illustrative works, Allison Sommers' visceral drawings and paintings, Yosuke Ueno's candy-colored pop surrealism and David Cooley's glowing geometric abstractions. Take a look at the works at Thinkspace's booth after the jump, images courtesy of the gallery.

Culver City’s Thinkspace will be exhibiting at SCOPE NYC, which runs through March 10, with a solid line-up of artists. Featuring work from Allison Sommers, Kikyz, Stephanie Buer, Yosuke Ueno, Jacub Gagnon, Joram Roukes and David Cooley, the works in their booth range from macabe to abstract to heartwarming. Stand-out pieces include Kikyz’ disturbing, illustrative works, Allison Sommers’ visceral drawings and paintings, Yosuke Ueno’s candy-colored pop surrealism and David Cooley’s glowing geometric abstractions. Take a look at the works at Thinkspace’s booth below, images courtesy of the gallery.

Joram Roukes:

Allison Sommers:

Kikyz:

Yosuke Ueno:

Jacub Gagnon:

David Cooley:

Stephanie Buer:

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