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Scott Albrecht - "Holding Time"

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5 - 26 November 2022 Hashimoto Contemporary SF
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Scott Albrecht - "Holding Time"

Past exhibition
5 - 26 November 2022 Hashimoto Contemporary SF
  • Overview
  • Works
  • Press release
Overview
Scott Albrecht Plant a Seed Before the Weeds Grow, 2022 acrylic on wood relief. Framed Artwork: 44 x 44 in 45 1/2 x 45 1/2 in 115.6 x 115.6 cm
Scott Albrecht
Plant a Seed Before the Weeds Grow, 2022
acrylic on wood relief. Framed
Artwork: 44 x 44 in
45 1/2 x 45 1/2 in
115.6 x 115.6 cm

Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Holding Time, a solo exhibition by Brooklyn-based artist Scott Albrecht. The exhibition will be Albrecht’s third solo presentation at Hashimoto Contemporary, where he will be exhibiting a new body of work including signature graphic relief paintings and sculpture. 

 

Opening Night Reception:

Saturday, November 5th

4pm - 7pm

The artist will be in attendance

 

Book Signing:

In conjunction with the opening reception on Saturday 11/5, Hashimoto Contemporary will also be hosting a concurent book signing of IN TIME, Albrecht’s new monograph which highlights a curated selection of works from 2017 - 2021.

 

Gallery Hours:

Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm

 

Hashimoto Contemporary SF

804 Sutter Street

San Francisco, CA 94109

(Google Maps)

 

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 Jenn@hashimotocontemporary.com

 

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Works
  • Scott Albrecht wood relief piece in shades of pinks, blues and grays
    Scott Albrecht, Plant a Seed Before the Weeds Grow, 2022
  • Scott Albrecht wood relief piece in shades of pinks, blues and grays
    Scott Albrecht, A Map To Oneself, 2022
  • Scott Albrecht wood relief piece in shades of pinks, blues and grays
    Scott Albrecht, The Full Circle, 2022
  • Scott Albrecht wood relief piece in shades of pinks, blues and grays
    Scott Albrecht, Chasing The Sun, 2022
  • Scott Albrecht wood relief piece in white with pink, blue and gray painted sides
    Scott Albrecht, Muscle Memories, 2022
  • Scott Albrecht wood relief piece in white with pink, blue and gray painted sides
    Scott Albrecht, Under A New Sun, 2022
  • Scott Albrecht wood relief piece in shades of pinks, blues and grays
    Scott Albrecht, Holding Time, 2022
  • Scott Albrecht wood piece in shades of pinks, blues and grays
    Scott Albrecht, Forgive the River for Rolling by, 2022
  • Scott Albrecht wood piece in shades of pinks, blues and grays
    Scott Albrecht, Letters To Ourselves, 2022
  • Scott Albrecht wood piece in shades of pinks, blues and grays
    Scott Albrecht, A Long Conclusion, 2022
  • Scott Albrecht steel sculpture of circle balanced on top of angled piece
    Scott Albrecht, The Arc of Time, 2022
  • Scott Albrecht steel sculpture - two semi circles, smaller one balanced on larger one. Wood base
    Scott Albrecht, Perception Of Time 1, 2022
  • Scott Albrecht steel sculpture - two semi circles, larger one balanced on smaller one. Wood base
    Scott Albrecht, Perception Of Time 2, 2022
Press release

Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Holding Time, a solo exhibition by Brooklyn-based artist Scott Albrecht. The exhibition will be Albrecht’s third solo presentation at Hashimoto Contemporary, where he will be exhibiting a new body of work including signature graphic relief paintings and sculpture. 

 

Holding Time is a continued exploration and evolution of the artist's work, through which he delves into themes of communication, language, connection, and time. Thoughtfully reflective and nuanced, Albrecht’s work underscores the personal relationships we hold with time, in spite of its intangibility. Serving as a guide encouraging introspection, the works reveal a sense of bittersweet hopefulness and acceptance. 

 

Hand-cut wood shapes undulate, merge and shift in color, creating a larger composition and carrying a literal message which is only revealed with time spent contemplating the piece.  The color palettes used in the artist's work parallel the individual sentiments – lighter works carry feelings of nostalgia that may look softer or faded, whereas the works using darker tones hold more definition within their present context. Albrecht will also be exhibiting three new steel sculptural works. Where many of the other works in the exhibition speak to time through metaphor, the sculptures, Perception of Time 1 & 2, offer the most overt reference by reinterpreting the classic hourglass shape depicting the feelings of having too much and not enough time.

 

About the exhibition, the artist states, “The work created for Holding Time reflects on the varied and intimate relationships we share with time which is an inherently evolving, and personal aspect of our lives, shaping our individual experiences, and informing us daily. Time has been a point of universal reinterpretation these last couple of years as we've engaged with it through varying lenses and cultural milestones. The pieces individually express a gradual, or in some instances, an explicit shift in context or understanding where time is a suggested co-author. The titles of the works often imply a contrast between the past, and present/future, spotlighting themes of nostalgia, acceptance, and grounded optimism.”  

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  • abstracted typography design in shades of blue, red and purple by Scott Albrecht

    Scott Albrecht

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