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John Wentz - "Navigation Unknown"

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5 - 26 August 2017 Hashimoto Contemporary SF
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John Wentz - "Navigation Unknown"

Past exhibition
5 - 26 August 2017 Hashimoto Contemporary SF
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  • Works
  • Installation Views
Overview
John Wentz The Less I Change The More You’ll Have To, 2017 oil, collage, spray paint, oil pastel and acrylic on canvas 30 x 40 in. 76.2 x 101.6 cm
John Wentz
The Less I Change The More You’ll Have To, 2017
oil, collage, spray paint, oil pastel and acrylic on canvas
30 x 40 in.
76.2 x 101.6 cm

Hashimoto Contemporary SF is pleased to present “Navigation Unknown”, a solo exhibition by John Wentz. The show will introduce a new series of mixed media paintings examining the transitory space of the urban environment.

 

“Navigation Unknown” expands the artist’s ongoing exploration of portraiture through process and mark making. Wentz’s expressive style delicately balances loose and defined detail, creating human likeness within gestural abstraction. Influenced by his recent time spent in New York, the work is a direct response to the physical textures of the city. Wentz collages advertisements, spray paint and other media to construct dimensional portraits, physically unifying the paintings to their references. 

“Navigation Unknown” offers a dynamic observation of the passerby by focusing on the encounters of individuals converging in spaces of transience. The exhibition is twofold, featuring micro and macro perspectives. Dynamic narrative scenes are paired with stripped down portraits of individual passengers. Each piece employs the viewer’s own projection onto the subjects, allowing an emotive recognition to exude from the figures. Wentz elaborates, “I think it’s a really vulnerable state to be in when you’re neither here nor there, so to speak. People in transit are unrooted… We are in a constant flux going from point A to point B. I’m interested in the area between those two points.”

 

Please join us for “Navigation Unknown”, opening Saturday, August 5 with an evening reception from 6pm - 9pm, where the artist will be in attendance. This exhibition will be on view through Saturday, August 26. For more information, additional images, or exclusive content, please email us at info@hashimotocontemporary.com.

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Works
  • John Wentz, Bet You Don't Know When the Start Comes, 2017
    John Wentz, Bet You Don't Know When the Start Comes, 2017
  • John Wentz, Don't Need That Ending Til It's Time, 2017
    John Wentz, Don't Need That Ending Til It's Time, 2017
  • John Wentz, Fine Days Is Coming, 2017
    John Wentz, Fine Days Is Coming, 2017
  • Painterly image of people leaving a subway station by John Wentz
    John Wentz, So Far I’d Say Tonight Just Takes Too Long, 2017
  • Painterly image of a man riding the subway by John Wentz
    John Wentz, The Less I Change The More You’ll Have To, 2017
  • Painterly image of people riding the subway by John Wentz
    John Wentz, The Morning Breathes, The Evening Dies, 2017
  • John Wentz, Time and Pills, Let's Waste A Year, 2017
    John Wentz, Time and Pills, Let's Waste A Year, 2017
  • John Wentz, Unsure These Passing Days Won’t Try To Leave, 2017
    John Wentz, Unsure These Passing Days Won’t Try To Leave, 2017
  • John Wentz, Untitled No. 1, 2017
    John Wentz, Untitled No. 1, 2017
  • John Wentz, Untitled No. 2, 2017
    John Wentz, Untitled No. 2, 2017
  • John Wentz, Untitled No. 3, 2017
    John Wentz, Untitled No. 3, 2017
  • John Wentz, Untitled No. 4, 2017
    John Wentz, Untitled No. 4, 2017
  • John Wentz, Untitled No. 5, 2017
    John Wentz, Untitled No. 5, 2017
  • John Wentz, Untitled No. 6, 2017
    John Wentz, Untitled No. 6, 2017
  • John Wentz, Untitled No. 7, 2017
    John Wentz, Untitled No. 7, 2017
  • John Wentz, Untitled No. 8, 2017
    John Wentz, Untitled No. 8, 2017
  • John Wentz, Untitled No. 9, 2017
    John Wentz, Untitled No. 9, 2017
  • John Wentz, You're So Right, 2017
    John Wentz, You're So Right, 2017
  • John Wentz, It Looks so Dim, It Seems so Far, 2017
    John Wentz, It Looks so Dim, It Seems so Far, 2017
  • John Wentz, It's More Just Luck that Makes You Choose a Side, 2017
    John Wentz, It's More Just Luck that Makes You Choose a Side, 2017
Installation Views
  • John Wentz "Navigation Unknown" installation view
  • John Wentz "Navigation Unknown" installation view
  • John Wentz "Navigation Unknown" installation view
  • John Wentz "Navigation Unknown" installation view
  • John Wentz "Navigation Unknown" installation view
  • John Wentz "Navigation Unknown" installation view
  • John Wentz "Navigation Unknown" installation view
  • John Wentz "Navigation Unknown" installation view
  • John Wentz "Navigation Unknown" installation view
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