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Smitten: art by Hultberg, Kawasaki, Sol, Milne, and KuKula

David Pescovitz at 8:13 pm Fri, May 11, 2007

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Opening tonight at Thinkspace Art Gallery in Los Angeles is Smitten, the magnificent group show featuring work by Stella Im Hultberg, Audrey Kawasaki, Amy Sol, Brandi Milne, and KuKula. For those unable to see the work in person, the gallery has just posted all of the pieces online. Seen here, at left, Brandi Milne's "Queen of Siam" (acrylic and ink on wood, 16" x 24") and Stella Im Hultberg's "No Where Near" (acrylic and ink on tea-stained paper, 9" x 12"). This is astonishing work by a stellar group of artists. And I don't use those words lightly. Link

Previously on BB:
• Group art show in L.A.: Kawasaki, Sol, KuKula, Milne, and Hultberg Link
• Stella Im Hultberg's beautiful drawings Link
• Amy Sol in Juxtapoz Link
• Audrey Kawasaki interview on MacTribe Link
• Audrey Kawasaki at Roq La Rue Link

David Pescovitz is Boing Boing's co-editor/managing partner. He's also a research director at Institute for the Future. On Instagram, he's @pesco.

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