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"Lore" Group Exhibition

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2 - 23 August 2014 Hashimoto Contemporary SF
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"Lore" Group Exhibition

Past exhibition
2 - 23 August 2014 Hashimoto Contemporary SF
  • Overview
  • Works
  • Installation Views
  • Video
Overview
'Lore' group exhibition install 2014

Hashimoto Contemporary is proud to present Lore, a three person exhibition featuring the enigmatic work of Sam Wolfe Connelly, Nimit Malavia and Karla Ortiz. Sharing acclaimed backgrounds in illustration and a common love for graphite, the trio presents a ranging body of work for this month’s show that explore the allure of the fabled, haunted, and recounted.

 

New York City- based artist, Sam Wolfe Connelly’s work wanders through dark corridors, reuniting his viewers with long forgotten fears, from whispers in the attic to the gleaming reflection of eyes peering through a window. Each of Connelly’s drawings speak with a sinister poeticism, arranged within a warm and dimly lit domestic setting. Connelly evokes such a hushed tension through his use of graphite, rendering darkness in a way that leaves only the slightest hint of what lurks within.

 

Award-winning illustrator Nimit Malavia channels sensation and emotion through his own reinterpretation of mythical stories and symbolism. His drawings express a certain energy, wild in nature and free-flowing across each piece of paper. Malavia’s use of graphite and inks convey a fluidity of story-telling that amplifies a sense of drama within the work. In a recent interview with the artist, he quotes an old saying from Thailand “We walk here and there in this world, in search of strange objects.”

 

San Francisco-based Karla Ortiz is a seasoned concept artist/illustrator, and creator of fantastical worlds and character-driven illustrations. Her stylized subjects give off a sense of timelessness that is both radiant and dark. Ortiz’s lush rendering of shadow and light with graphite heightens the theatricality of each work. Certain figures are captured in motion, enveloped by rippling fabric that conceals a gesture or frames a masterful gaze.

For this month’s show, Connelly, Malavia and Ortiz pull from their imaginations and together form a narrative spun from personal myths and echoed from other worlds.

 

This exhibition will be on view until Saturday, August 23rd. For details, email us at info@hashimotocontemporary.com

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Works
  • Karla Ortiz graphite drawing of figure
    Karla Ortiz, Amanece, 2014
  • Karla Ortiz graphite drawing of figure
    Karla Ortiz, Calla, 2014
  • Karla Ortiz graphite drawing of figures
    Karla Ortiz, Dos Memorias, 2014
  • Karla Ortiz graphite drawing of female face
    Karla Ortiz, El Ayer, 2014
  • Karla Ortiz graphite drawing of figure moving across picture plane
    Karla Ortiz, Espiritu, 2014
  • Karla Ortiz graphite drawing of figure jumping and birds
    Karla Ortiz, Mis Fantasmas, 2014
  • Nimit Malavaria graphite drawing of man and trumpet
    Nimit Malavia, Ahab, 2014
  • Nimit Malavaria graphite drawing of man and monkey
    Nimit Malavia, In The Hall of the Monkey King, 2014
  • Nimit Malavaria graphite drawing of figure laying
    Nimit Malavia, Lotus Eater (Breath), 2014
  • Nimit Malavaria graphite drawing of tiger
    Nimit Malavia, Lotus Eater (Nightmare), 2014
  • Nimit Malavaria graphite drawing of female figure
    Nimit Malavia, Lotus Eater I, 2014
  • Nimit Malavaria graphite drawing of female figure
    Nimit Malavia, Lotus Eater III, 2014
  • Nimit Malavaria graphite drawing of female figure
    Nimit Malavia, Transitions, 2014
  • Sam Wolfe Connelly graphite drawing of mans portrait
    Sam Wolfe Connelly, Inhumed, 2014
  • Sam Wolfe Connelly graphite drawing of male portrait
    Sam Wolfe Connelly, Meditation, 2014
  • Sam Wolfe Connelly graphite drawing of male portrait
    Sam Wolfe Connelly, Peephole, 2014
  • Sam Wolfe Connelly graphite drawing of figure lying on train tracks
    Sam Wolfe Connelly, Penny Squasher, 2014
  • Sam Wolfe Connelly graphite drawing of figure in doorway
    Sam Wolfe Connelly, The Walls Which Stand, 2014
  • Sam Wolfe Connelly graphite drawing of figure in dark outdoors
    Sam Wolfe Connelly, Witch of the Branches, 2014
Installation Views
  • 'Lore' group exhibition install 2014
  • 'Lore' group exhibition install 2014
  • 'Lore' group exhibition install 2014
  • 'Lore' group exhibition install 2014
Video

"Lore" a three person show featuring Karla Ortiz, Sam Wolfe Connelly and Nimit Malavia from Hashimoto Contemporary on Vimeo.

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