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Rachel Gregor - "Cruel Babes"

Past exhibition
16 November - 7 December 2024 Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
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Rachel Gregor - "Cruel Babes"

Past exhibition
16 November - 7 December 2024 Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
  • Overview
  • Works
  • Press release
  • Installation Views
  • News
Overview
Rachel Gregor Lost In A Wood (They Strayed), 2024 oil on linen 62 x 50 in 157.5 x 127 cm
Rachel Gregor
Lost In A Wood (They Strayed), 2024
oil on linen
62 x 50 in
157.5 x 127 cm

Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Cruel Babes, a solo exhibition by Kansas City-based artist Rachel Gregor. The exhibition will be Gregor's second solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary.

 

Opening Night Reception:

Saturday, November 16th

6pm - 8pm

The artist will be in attendance

 

Gallery Hours: 

Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm

Exhibition on view through December 7th

Holiday closure November 28th - December 4th

 

Hashimoto Contemporary NYC

54 Ludlow Street

New York, NY 10002

(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 nyc@hashimotocontemporary.com

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Works
  • two nude girls walking through the woods
    Rachel Gregor, Lost In A Wood (They Strayed), 2024
  • nude girl seated on top of a picnic table next two another nude girl sitting on an accompanying bench
    Rachel Gregor, Bright Summer's Day (Don't You Remember), 2024
  • two nude girls in the first, one laying on the ground bleeding, the other seated next to her
    Rachel Gregor, Night Comes (They Sobbed & They Sighed), 2024
  • painting of a nude girl leaning against a tree and holding a small flower
    Rachel Gregor, Cruel Mother, 2024
  • painting of three robins on the forest floor
    Rachel Gregor, Robin's Gathering, 2024
  • framed painting of a nude girl sitting on the ground next a stone wall and two dogs
    Rachel Gregor, Actaeon's Hounds, 2024
  • a large dog with its paws on the shoulders of a kneeling nude girl. The dog and girl are in the forest
    Rachel Gregor, Tam Lyn, 2024
  • framed artwork of four women in dark water up to their breasts
    Rachel Gregor, Four Bathers, 2024
  • framed artwork of three nude girls, waist deep in dark water
    Rachel Gregor, Three Bathers, 2024
  • framed artwork of painting sketch of two nude girls walking through the woods
    Rachel Gregor, Babes in the Wood, Scene II, 2024
  • framed painting of a nude girl sitting on the ground next a stone wall and two dogs
    Rachel Gregor, Actaeon's Hounds Composition Study, 2024
  • framed artwork of painting sketch of two nude girls, one bleeding, on the forest floor
    Rachel Gregor, Babes in the Wood, Scene III, 2024
  • Rachel Gregor, Babes in the Wood, Scene I, 2024
    Rachel Gregor, Babes in the Wood, Scene I, 2024
  • painting sketch of a large dog with its paws on the shoulders of a kneeling nude girl. The dog and girl are in the forest
    Rachel Gregor, Tam Lyn Composition Study, 2024
  • painting sketch of a nude woman standing against a tree
    Rachel Gregor, Figure Study for Cruel Mother, 2024
  • portrait of a girl staring at something past the viewer
    Rachel Gregor, Portrait Study, 2024
  • painted sketch of a pink bust scultpure
    Rachel Gregor, Bust Study, Pink, 2024
  • framed painting of a bird figuring over yellow cut flowers
    Rachel Gregor, Figurine with Cut Flowers, 2024
  • framed painting of a bird sitting on a twig above two baby birds
    Rachel Gregor, Nest Figurine, 2024
Press release
Stories have formed a part of our culture since time immemorial. Transforming through various iterations as centuries and millennia pass, certain tropes and characters prevail: forbidden love; ironic twists of fate; senseless tragedy. But, if it’s clear these stories are important to our understanding of our place in the world, how do courageous heroes, tragic maidens, vicious villains, or lovesick dopes fit into our lives? And where do we, our personal narratives of who we are, fit into these stories?

 

In her latest solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary New York City, Cruel Babes, painter Rachel Gregor reconsiders folk tales, ballads, and myths through a personal lens. The Kansas City-based artist casts different versions of herself as the characters in these stories, referencing compositions and figures from well known paintings in the art historical canon to create her mis-en-scène. The scenes don’t recede into the countryside but into a velvety, black backdrop, alluding to the artifice of the stories themselves and Gregor’s retelling. “I am taking on the roles of these characters,” Gregor reflects, “I’m just changing my costume between sets, and I am giving a recital.” By presenting these narratives through an entirely female perspective, Gregor prompts viewers to wonder how our perceptions of these ancient stories change over time, and what remains the same.

 

Gregor’s narrative references stem from all sorts of folklore that continue to influence Western consciousness, from Greek mythology to folk tales told through ballads. Her honey-toned rendition of Actaeon’s Hounds shows a nude Gregor facing away from the viewer into the backdrop, posing as the bathing Artemis. Her now deceased Australian shepherd snarls at something out of view, while her other dog trails cautiously behind. The Cruel Mother references a murder ballad about a woman killing her illegitimate sons, and then wishing she could dress and care for children of her own—children who, in the end, remind her that she is a murderer. A crimson shadow casted over the figure’s head washes up into the eaves of the tree, as a bleach blonde Gregor leans against it, toying with dandelions in each of her hands. Whether a woodland goddess, a lost babe, or a murderous mother, Gregor’s self depictions invite us to place ourselves in these stories, to have empathy with versions of ourselves who may have lived in the past. 

Installation Views
  • Installation image of Rachel Gregor exhibition "Cruel Babes"
  • Installation image of Rachel Gregor exhibition "Cruel Babes"
  • Installation image of Rachel Gregor exhibition "Cruel Babes"
  • Installation image of Rachel Gregor exhibition "Cruel Babes"
  • Installation image of Rachel Gregor exhibition "Cruel Babes"
  • Installation image of Rachel Gregor exhibition "Cruel Babes"
  • Installation image of Rachel Gregor exhibition "Cruel Babes"
  • Installation image of Rachel Gregor exhibition "Cruel Babes"
  • Installation image of Rachel Gregor exhibition "Cruel Babes"
News
  • Opening Reception: Rachel Gregor "Cruel Babes"

    Opening Reception: Rachel Gregor "Cruel Babes"

    November 19, 2024
    Thank you so much to everyone who came out to the opening of Rachel Gregor's solo exhibition Cruel Babes at Hashimoto Contemporary New York City!...
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