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"Somebody" Group Exhibition

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10 September - 1 October 2022
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"Somebody" Group Exhibition

Past exhibition
10 September - 1 October 2022
  • Overview
  • Works
  • Installation Views
  • News
Overview
Marianna Olague, quality control, painting of masked woman near clothing racks

Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Somebody, a figurative group exhibition curated by Dasha Matsuura. Each of the eight artists featured explore abstraction and stylization of the human form, depicting the physical and emotional within their subjects. 

 

Capturing the essence of ourselves, peers and family have been at the root of art practices throughout history. From hyper-realism to abstracted forms, the artists highlighted in Somebody illustrate familial histories and memories, current internal states and hopes for the future. Grappling with identity, the inherent value of the subject and their presence within the painted space, each work moves beyond the physical body to unpack the human experience. 

 

Utilizing their work to paint the reality they see or would like to see, the artists affirm and underscore the importance of representation or reflection of one’s self in art. Painting is used as a means to record the influential and everyday, to allow reverence that you are someone worth documenting and inhabiting space. That you are Somebody. 

 

Opening reception: Saturday, September 10th from 4 to 8pm

Participating Artists: 
Liz Flores | Lanise Howard | Kathryn Kampovsky | Hanna Lee Joshi | Marianna Olague | Kevin Sabo | Emma Steinkraus | Shingo Yamazaki

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Works
  • Portrait of a man by Lanise Howard.
    Lanise Howard, Waiting on a Memory, 2022
  • Painting of two women sleeping in a field of flowers by Emma Steinkraus
    Emma Steinkraus, The Sleepers, 2022
  • Painting of an elderly man behind a translucent curtain by Shingo Yamazaki
    Shingo Yamazaki, Transient Veil, 2022
  • Painting of an abstract figure of a woman by Hanna Lee Joshi.
    Hanna Lee Joshi, Of balance and knowing, 2022
  • Painting of an abstract figure of a woman by Hanna Lee Joshi.
    Hanna Lee Joshi, If I don't then I'll fall apart, 2022
  • Painting of three people walking in drag on a light green background by Kevin Sabo.
    Kevin Sabo, Dirty Martini, 2022
  • Painting of five people in drag with feather boas on a pink background by Kevin Sabo.
    Kevin Sabo, So Esoteric, 2022
  • Painting of five people posing in drag on dark blue background by Kevin Sabo.
    Kevin Sabo, Maliboob, 2022
  • Painting of four people in drag, one person smoking on green background by Kevin Sabo
    Kevin Sabo, (Saturn) Return to Sender, 2022
  • Portrait of a woman and a black cat by Kevin Sabo.
    Kevin Sabo, Artificial Intelligence, 2022
  • Painting of five abstract figures of people in drag by Kevin Sabo.
    Kevin Sabo, Fruity Tootie Pamplemoussie, 2022
  • Painting of woman wearing red puffer jacket and red sunglasses by Marianna Olague.
    Marianna Olague, La Linda, 2022
  • Painting of a woman wearing a mask and glasses next to a rack of clothing by Marianna Olague.
    Marianna Olague, Quality Control, 2022
  • Painting of abstract figure holding a pot pouring out water by Liz Flores.
    Liz Flores, Fulfilled, 2022
  • Painting of two abstract figures holding wine glasses by Liz Flores.
    Liz Flores, Salud #1, 2022
  • Painting of two abstract figures, one holding a wine glass by Liz Flores.
    Liz Flores, Salud #2, 2022
  • Painting of woman with translucent cars and flowers painted over her by Kathryn Kampovsky
    Kathryn Kampovsky, Crash Site, 2022
Installation Views
  • Installation image of Somebody group exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary LA
  • Installation image of Somebody group exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary LA
  • Installation image of Somebody group exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary LA
  • Installation image of Somebody group exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary LA
  • Installation image of Somebody group exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary LA
  • Installation image of Somebody group exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary LA
  • Installation image of Somebody group exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary LA
  • Installation image of Somebody group exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary LA
News
  • OPENING RECEPTION: "SOMEBODY" GROUP EXHIBITION

    OPENING RECEPTION: "SOMEBODY" GROUP EXHIBITION

    September 14, 2022
    Thank you so much to everyone who came out to the opening of Somebody at Hashimoto Contemporary Los Angeles! It was so wonderful having artists,...
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  • faceless woman made out of blocked shapes holding flower petals

    Liz Flores

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