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Adrian Kay Wong - "In The Middle of Things"

Current exhibition
13 June - 11 July 2026 Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
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Overview
Adrian Kay Wong Sweater, 2026 oil on canvas 28 x 32 in 71.1 x 81.3 cm
Adrian Kay Wong
Sweater, 2026
oil on canvas
28 x 32 in
71.1 x 81.3 cm

Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present In the Middle of Things, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Adrian Kay Wong. The exhibition will be Wong's third solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary. 

 

Opening Night Reception:

Saturday, June 13th

6pm - 8pm

   

Gallery Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm

 

Hashimoto Contemporary NYC

54 Ludlow Street

New York, NY 10002

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Advance Collector's Preview:

An advance collector's preview will be made available online before the exhibition opens. If you would like to receive a price list please contact us at info@hashimotocontemporary.com

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Works
  • Painting of the back of a figure and a room covered with blue and pink shadows
    Adrian Kay Wong, Remains (Dark Red), 2026
  • Painting of a woman standing in front of a painting and pink flowers in a shadow covered room
    Adrian Kay Wong, Triste (Wave), 2026
  • Painted of a figure in a blue sweatshirt standing behind a wall covered in shadows
    Adrian Kay Wong, Fold, 2026
  • Painting of a figure standing in a lit up swimming pool in the night time.
    Adrian Kay Wong, Deep End, 2026
  • Painting of plants on a windowsill with a sheer curtain in front of them
    Adrian Kay Wong, At The Window, 2026
  • Painting of a person at the beach standing under an umbrella while taking off a striped sweater
    Adrian Kay Wong, Sweater, 2026
  • Painting of a woman leaning on a railing while holding a cigarette with fireworks behind her
    Adrian Kay Wong, Fireworks, 2026
  • Adrian Kay Wong, Blinds, 2026
    Adrian Kay Wong, Blinds, 2026
  • Painting of an orange peel and chopsticks resting on a table, and a ladybug on a cup
    Adrian Kay Wong, Slice of Life, 2026
  • Painting of a paper airplane, spoon, and flower vase on a table
    Adrian Kay Wong, Longevity, 2026
  • Painting of a woman laying her head down on her crossed arms.
    Adrian Kay Wong, Lie, 2026
  • Painting of a person resting their hand on their head while holding a cigarette.
    Adrian Kay Wong, Reprieve, 2026
  • Painting of a person wearing a button up white shirt with glasses in the pocket and a red stain on the shirt
    Adrian Kay Wong, Red, 2026
  • Painting of a woman wearing gold earrings looking at an orange sun and mountains
    Adrian Kay Wong, Flyaways, 2026
  • Painting of a person wearing a watch putting their hand in their pocket
    Adrian Kay Wong, Watch, 2026
Press release

NEW YORK CITY—Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present In The Middle of Things, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Adrian Kay Wong. Known for his contemplative depictions of everyday life, Wong creates carefully composed scenes that linger in the space between observation and memory, examining the subtle tensions that shape our daily experiences.

 

For In The Middle of Things, Wong turns his attention toward  the quiet moments that often go unnoticed amidst the rhythms of everyday life. Rather than depicting decisive actions or clear narratives, the paintings embrace uncertainty, inviting viewers to dwell in the possibilities that exist between what has happened and what may come next.

 

The exhibition title references the literary term in media res, a storytelling technique in which a narrative begins in the middle of the action. Figures appear suspended within stories, caught in moments that feel both deeply personal and universally familiar. A sweater hovers between being put on and taken off. A figure stands at the edge of a pool. Gestures, glances, and shadows suggest narratives that remain intentionally unresolved.

 

Drawing inspiration from traditional East Asian garden design and its emphasis on perspective, framing, and contemplation, Wong approaches composition as a means of guiding attention. Windows, architectural forms, shadows, and carefully orchestrated sightlines encourage viewers to move through each painting slowly, exploring the idea that emptiness is not an absence but a presence unto itself.

 

With In The Middle of Things, Wong invites us to slow down and pay closer attention to the moments that exist between beginnings and endings. At the heart of the exhibition is an interest in how we move through the world: how we navigate uncertainty, construct meaning, reflecting the complexity of everyday life itself.

 

Join us for the opening of In The Middle of Things on Saturday, June 13th with a reception from 6pm - 8pm. The artist will be in attendance. The exhibition will run through Saturday, July 11th.

 

For additional information, images, or press requests, please email info@hashimotocontemporary.com 

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  • painting by artist Adrian Kay Wong depicting an individual sitting in a blue stairwell, beyond the stairs is a fish tank with orange fish, a small bonsai tree, and a small jade necklace hanging from the banister

    Adrian Kay Wong

New York City:

54 Ludlow St.

New York, NY 10002

San Francisco:

Minnesota Street Project

1275 Minnesota St. 

San Francisco, CA 94107

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