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Devra Fox - "In Orbit"

Past exhibition
6 - 27 April 2024 Hashimoto Contemporary SF
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Devra Fox - "In Orbit"

Past exhibition
6 - 27 April 2024 Hashimoto Contemporary SF
  • Overview
  • Works
  • Press release
  • Installation Views
  • News
Overview
Devra Fox - Graphite Drawing of flower with long curvy stems.

Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present In Orbit, a solo exhibition by San Francisco-based artist Devra Fox. The exhibition will be Fox's inaugural solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary, and debut presentation at our Minnesota Street location.

 

Opening Night Reception:

Saturday, April 6th

5pm - 7pm 

The artists will be in attendance

 

Gallery Hours:

Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm

 

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
  • Devra Fox - graphite drawing of a plant growing on hill with 7 flowers facing toward different directions.
    Devra Fox, Distend, 2023
  • Devra Fox - graphite drawing of plants growing straight up with two stems swirling with each other.
    Devra Fox, Umbilical, 2023
  • Devra Fox - Pink graphite drawing of a plant growing on hill leaning towards the right side of the paper.
    Devra Fox, Traverse (left), 2023
  • Devra Fox - Pink graphite drawing of a plant growing on hill leaning towards the left side of the paper.
    Devra Fox, Traverse (right), 2023
  • Devra Fox - pink and black graphite drawing of two hands holding each side of a stem that in between them grow the flower and leaves.
    Devra Fox, Dangling Between, 2023
  • Devra Fox - Graphite Drawing of flower with long curvy stems
    Devra Fox, Nascent (Down), 2023
  • Alt textDevra Fox - Graphite Drawing of flower with long curvy stems and a finger against its bottom.
    Devra Fox, Nascent (Up), 2023
  • Devra Fox - pink and black graphite drawing of two plants growing from two side of the paper from two hills. Their leaves cross each other in between formed a heart shape.
    Devra Fox, Swap, 2024
Press release

SAN FRANCISCO-To produce something entirely new from the materials of our own body may seem like a Godly act, but it is all-too-human. In her first solo exhibition with Hashimoto Contemporary, In Orbit, artist Devra Fox uses delicately rendered alien-like plantlife to express the strange normality of growing a life inside oneself. The San Francisco-based artist's new series of surreal graphite drawings explores how bodies, like plants, grow and reorient themselves to hold and respond to each other, offering tender yet unfamiliar imaginings of pregnancy.

 

Mirrored images and twins appear often in this body of work, stressing how the knowledge implanted in us by biology tends towards reproduction. The pair of Nascent drawings depicts flowering bodies with large openings and long, languide stems like fallopian tubes. Up grows firmly towards the imagined sky on top of a slender female finger, while Down slumps towards the imagined ground, saved by the same caring hand. This imperfect reflection underscores that when bodies are bound to each other-even through invisible, gravitational relationships-they might grow together or wither for the other to live. Still, the pairs that appear in In Orbit are largely symbiotic creatures whose existences are completely intertwined within, as the artist puts it, "a new sphere of dependence and trust." Even when separated, they orbit each other, their trajectories tied to the movements of the other.

 

Highlighting the parallels between plant life and human bodies, the figures in these drawings move through cycles of growth and decay, tethered by mycelium-like pathways of connection or holding each other like vessels. Uteral plant creatures with long willowy limbs extend out of bulbous, swollen mounds, rendered in graphite and red lead on white and cream paper. Being bloated, swollen, may evoke discomfort, tightness, excess, but Fox's distended figures seem relaxed, even at ease with the beings that are pushing up out of their bodies or growing within-they adapt, adjust, reconfigure themselves to make space for someone new. 

 

In Orbit opens on Saturday, April 6th with a reception from 5 pm - 7 pm at 1275 Minnesota Street. The artist will be in attendance. The exhibition is on view April 6th - 27th. For more information on the exhibition or exclusive content and images, contact SF@hashimotocontemporary.com.

Installation Views
  • Sf2404B Install 06
  • Sf2404B Install 08
  • Sf2404B Install 10
  • Sf2404B Install 02
  • Sf2404B Install 11
  • Sf2404B Install 13
  • Sf2404B Install 09
  • Sf2404B Install 03
  • Sf2404B Install 07
News
  • Opening Reception: Casey Gray and Devra Fox

    Opening Reception: Casey Gray and Devra Fox

    April 12, 2024
    Artist Casey Gray with his artwork Still Life With a Big Breakfast A larger than life thank you to everyone who came out to the...
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