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Kim Cogan - "Embers"

Past exhibition
7 - 28 October 2023 Hashimoto Contemporary SF
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Kim Cogan - "Embers"

Past exhibition
7 - 28 October 2023 Hashimoto Contemporary SF
  • Overview
  • Works
  • Press release
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  • News
Overview
process photo of the artist painting

Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Embers, a solo exhibition by San Francisco-based painter Kim Cogan. The exhibition will be Cogan's fourth solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary, and debut solo presentation at our Minnesota Street location.

 

Opening Night Reception:

Saturday, October 7th

5pm - 7pm

The artist will be in attendance

 

Hashimoto Contemporary SF

1275 Minnesota Street

San Francisco, CA 94107

(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 sf@hashimotocontemporary.com. 

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Works
  • Kim Cogan - Painting of a motel exterior from street view at night
    Kim Cogan, No Vacancy, 2023
  • Kim Cogan - Painting of pizza place exterior and a car parked on sidewalk
    Kim Cogan, Slice Of Life, 2023
  • Kim Cogan - Painting of a a liquor store from street view, the building is in lake green
    Kim Cogan, Gene's Liquor, 2023
  • Kim Cogan - painting of street view and sky at sunset
    Kim Cogan, Red Sky, 2023
  • Kim Cogan - painting of a store from street view at night with its neon light sign on
    Kim Cogan, Last Call, 2023
  • Kim Cogan - painting a street view in city at night with yellow tone street light
    Kim Cogan, Shortcut Through Cosmo Pl, 2023
  • Kim Cogan - painting of donut shop from street view at night, cold tone light in the shop shine through the glass wall of the store
    Kim Cogan, Daily Dozen, 2023
  • Kim Cogan - painting of a store from street view at night with its light still on and cyan sign light
    Kim Cogan, Pay Little, 2023
  • kim cogan - Painting of a white building at night with street light shines from left side of the painting
    Kim Cogan, Late Night Show, 2023
  • Kim Cogan - Painting of. a white building from street view with purple tone fog in daytime, a warm arange lamb stood in one window of the building
    Kim Cogan, Purple Haze, 2023
  • Kim Cogan - Painting of a white car driving down a hill, on the side of the road was trees, the tone of the painting is yellowish and grey
    Kim Cogan, Family Roadtrip, 2023
  • Kim Cogan - painting of street view of side walk and builing with oone car park parked in the center of the painting, the general tone is gloomy and yellow
    Kim Cogan, Fire In The Sky, 2023
  • Kim Cogan - Painting of a street at night, a white car parked on street as the front view and side walk with buildings as background, decorative lights of red, blue, yellow and green liut up on the left side of the painting
    Kim Cogan, Lights Cheer Up The Place, 2023
Press release

 SAN FRANCISCO—For the past two decades, artist Kim Cogan has chronicled the ever-shifting landscapes of urban life through his careful attention to what might otherwise be easily forgotten: quiet alleyways, vacant corner stores, and nondescript city blocks. Titled Embers, the painter’s fourth solo show with Hashimoto Contemporary features new oil paintings that encapsulate the beauty in isolation and the harmony in change. 

 

Marking this new body of work by the Korean-American artist are the massive social and economic changes to his surroundings. As his home town of San Francisco grapples with a post-pandemic existential crisis and as its old economies decline to make way for the next boom, Cogan continues to shine a light on the city’s seemingly static, fixed relics of the past. Local establishments like the Motel Capri (in operation since 1957) or the Philosopher’s Club (a neighborhood bar since 1960) have witnessed tremendous change over the years, and Cogan’s familiar and inviting depictions suggest these places have new stories to tell.

 

Light and warmth in Cogan’s work signify life—even as these new works are devoid of people. Streets are bathed in lamplight; skies smolder from the haze. Houses made anonymous by subtle, muted tones draw viewers in with a glow from a window. Although his calculated framing and composition direct the viewer’s experience of a scene, the loose brushwork, evident only when seen up close, conveys the artist’s spontaneity. A profound sense of connection between the artist and his environment radiates through Cogan’s work. Amidst a city in constant change, Cogan’s vision stands as one that is honed over time by slowing down and digging deep to find meaning beneath the surface.

 

An opening reception will be held on October 7th, 5-7 p.m., at 1275 Minnesota Street, San Francisco. The artist will be in attendance. The exhibition will be on view through October 28th. For more information, additional images, or exclusive content, please email SF@hashimotocontemporary.com.

Installation Views
  • Front door view of Kim Cogan - Embers at Hashimoto Contemporary San Francisco
  • Installation image of Embers. No Vacancy, Gene's Liquor (left to right) at Hashimoto Contemporary San Francisco.
  • Installation image of Embers. Paintings - Family Roadtrip, Slice of Life, Fire In The Sky (left to right) at Hashimoto Contemporary San Francisco
  • Installation image of Embers. Paintings - Slice of Life, Fire In The Sky, Last Call (left to right) at Hashimoto Contemporary San Francisco
  • Installation image of Embers. Paintings - Slice of Life, Fire In The Sky, Last Call (left to right) at Hashimoto Contemporary San Francisco
  • Installation image of Embers. Paintings - Gene's Liquor, Pay Little, Red Sky, Lights Cheer Up (left to right) at Hashimoto Contemporary San Francisco
  • Installation image of Embers. Paintings - Pay Little, Red Sky, Lights Cheer Up, Shortcut Through Cosmo Pl, Daily Dozen (left to right) at Hashimoto Contemporary San Francisco
  • Installation image of Embers. Paintings - Lights Cheer Up, Shortcut Through Cosmo Pl, Daily Dozen (left to right) at Hashimoto Contemporary San Francisco
  • Installation image of Embers. Paintings - Shortcut Through Cosmo Pl, Daily Dozen (left to right) at Hashimoto Contemporary San Francisco
News
  • Opening Reception: Kim Cogan "Embers"

    Opening Reception: Kim Cogan "Embers"

    October 11, 2023
    Artist Kim Cogan Thank you so much to everyone who came out to the opening of Kim Cogan's solo exhibition Embers at Hashimoto Contemporary San...
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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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