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Madeleine Tonzi - "Petrichor"

Past exhibition
1 - 29 June 2024 Hashimoto Contemporary SF
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Madeleine Tonzi - "Petrichor"

Past exhibition
1 - 29 June 2024 Hashimoto Contemporary SF
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Overview
An arch shaped painting by Madeleine Tonzi on her white studio wall

Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Petrichor, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Madeleine Tonzi. The exhibition will be Tonzi's third solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary, and debut presentation at our Minnesota Street location.

 

Opening Night Reception:

Saturday, June 1st

5pm - 7pm 

 

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
  • Madeleine Tonzi - Painting separated into two unevenly and each side with layering landscapes, shells, abstract shapes.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Chamisa Skies, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - brown and teal shades painting of floating and stacking landscape with other shapes represented water drops, sun, moon, and stars.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Weathervane, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - brown and teal shaded painting of floating flowers, shells, water drops, and abstract shapes in front of a landscape in arch frame.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Hyphae, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - brown and teal shades painting of floating arches, water drops, orbs, and other. shapes passes the landscape in the back.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Petrichor, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - painting of floating flowers, water drops, abstract shapes along the border of the canvas passed the orb that contains a landscape and river pouring outwards.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Terrachrome, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - brown and teal shades painting of two shells and stacked triangles on a half circle asymmetrically floating in front of a landscape with half moon on the left top corner of the canvas.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Nautilus, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - Painting of brown and teal shades floating land, sun , and flowers layering on top of each other and passes in and out of the arc frame.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Totality, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - Painting of layering landscape on a arch form canvas. From front to back, large rocks mountain, square highland with arch cave and stairs, mountains and a orb, another larger orb represent either sun or moon on the center top of the canvas.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Lichen, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - Painting of brown and teal shade landscape with floating sea shell, flower, rocks, water drops and abstract shapes floating.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Subterra, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - Painting of brown and teal shades landscape, rocks, flower, water drops, and abstract shapes float across the arch canvas vertically.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Petra, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - Painting of flower, river and abstract shapes in a arch tunnel, and at the end of it is a landscape with mountain.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Ichor, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - Painting of brown and teal shades of floating landscape, platform with flowers and rocks behind am arch tunnel.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Piñon, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - brown and teal shades painting of two arches with each a stacked triangles on half circle structure, behind them is the landscape with moon above.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Ambrosia, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - brown and teal shades painting of arches layering through the canvas and at the end is a landscape of mountain and a red orb representing a moon or sun.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Geosmin, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi- Traced print ogf floating abstract landscape and shapes.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Moonbow, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - Traced print in shades of red of a sea shell at the front, two arches at the horizon in front of mountains and beneath the half dark and half light orb.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Metamorphic, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - Traced print in shades of red of floating and layering landscapes and shapes.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Fire Rainbow, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi- Traced print of floating landscape and abstract shapes
    Madeleine Tonzi, Orogeny, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - Traced print in shades of red of stacking and layering landscapes, objects, and shapes.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Weathervane Trace Print, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - Traced print of moon, circles and mountains in shades of orange.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Ode to Agnes, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - Traced print in shades of red of a flower sprouted from a shell floating in front of a landscape.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Transmogrify, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - Traced print in shades of red of stacked landscape, abstract forms and objects.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Midnight Weathervane, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - Traced print in shades of red of large rocks, half arch, a water drop, and an orb represent wither sun or moon.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Igneous, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - Traced print in shades of red of two arches at the horizon in front of mountains and beneath the half dark and half light orb.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Where the Rainbow Touches Ground, 2024
  • Madeleine Tonzi - Traced print in shades of red of floating and layering landscapes, rocks, and abstract shapes above mountains at the horizon.
    Madeleine Tonzi, Ascend, 2024
Press release

Imagine the air thick with the aroma of sage, wet soil, and piñon—scents the rain has unearthed from the dry, arid ground after months of drought. For artist Madeleine Tonzi, these aromas transports her to Santa Fe, her hometown defined by the mountains, the ponderosa pines, and the aspen forests. Petrichor, the earthy scent that follows rainfall, is also the title of Tonzi’s latest solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary. Through a new series of archway-shaped paintings that act as portals to places that could be, Tonzi wonders how we can be in the right relation to and with land, rectifying the moments we find ourselves struggling against natural—and inevitable—cycles of life. 

 

Floating conch shells, bending tulips, and totems of triangles held in half-dome bowls rest on window sills, levitating floors, and inside rainbow-like archways in the foreground of Tonzi’s scenes. The painter often colors her work according to the seasons as an attempt to ground herself in the Earth’s cycles amid an anthropocentric culture that resists them (work must always be done, come thunderstorms or heat waves). Rendering her worlds in shades of brown, sienna, sage, and dusty pink, these works wear the palette of a world more closely aligned with the land; a world where we view ourselves as part of nature rather than separated from it. This rhythmic play between the paintings’ imposed architecture and imagined ecologies creates a single composition, confusing where human-made ends and natural begins. 

 

The scenes deconstruct themselves, breaking the painting’s fourth wall. In Terrachrome, a waterfall spills out of the dirt-brown circular frame that rings around the rocky mountainous landscape in a dark green silhouette; the tulips, half-moons, raindrops, and seashells leap forward to pollinate a new ecosystem closer to our world. These explosions of creation, perhaps forced by disaster, are fitting for a show titled Petrichor. The Greek word combines the term pétra, rock, with ikhṓr, the ethereal blood of the gods, combining the natural world with something mystic, something sacred. Like the scent that rises from wet soil, the works in Petrichor recall a specific place and a renewed—reconstructed—love for it. “A love,” as environmental psychologist Glenn Albrecht puts it, “of the totality of our place relationships, and a willingness to accept the political responsibility for protecting and conserving them at all scales.” Tonzi asks us to consider our relations to land just as we might consider the relations between the moon and a mountain; a flower and the rain.

 

Petrichor opens on Saturday, June 1st with a reception from 5 pm - 7 pm at 1275 Minnesota Street. The artist will be in attendance. The exhibition is on view June 1st - 29th. For more information on the exhibition or exclusive content and images, contact SF@hashimotocontemporary.com.

Installation Views
  • Install image of Petrichor, front entry view
  • Install image of Petrichor, from left to right,“Ambrosia”, “Moonbow”, “Lichen”.
  • Install image of Petrichor, from left to right,“Igneous”, “Totality”, “Where the Rainbow Touches Ground”, “Petra”, “Fire Rainbow”, “Petrichor”.
  • Install image of Petrichor, from left to right, “Orogeny”, “Geosmin”, “Chamisa Skies”, “Ambrosia”, “Moonbow”, “Lichen”.
  • Install image of Petrichor, from left to right,“Midnight Weathervane”, “Terrachrome”, “Ode to Agnes”.
  • Install image of Petrichor, from left to right, “Terrachrome”, “Ode to Agnes”, “Piñon”, “Metamorphic”, “Nautilus”, “Ichor”, “Transmogrify”.
  • Install image of Petrichor, from left to right, “Piñon”, “Metamorphic”, “Hyphae”, “Orogeny”, “Geosmin”.
  • Install image of Petrichor, wide shot of both gallery room.
  • Install image of Petrichor, from left to right, “Transmogrify”, “Subterra”, “Ascend”, “Weathervane”, “Igneous”, “Totality”, “Where the Rainbow Touches Ground”.
News
  • Opening Reception: Madeleine Tonzi "Petrichor"

    Opening Reception: Madeleine Tonzi "Petrichor"

    June 12, 2024
    Artist Madeleine Tonzi Thank you so much to everyone who came out to the opening of Madeleine Tonzi's solo exhibition Petrichor at Hashimoto Contemporary San...
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  • Painting by Madeleine Tonzi with a muted green, blue, and orange palette with upside down archway at the top

    Madeleine Tonzi

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New York, NY 10002

San Francisco:

Minnesota Street Project

1275 Minnesota St. 

San Francisco, CA 94107

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