"Left Unsaid" Group Exhibition
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Left Unsaid, a group exhibition highlighting artists who capture elements of impermanence in their work.
Exhibiting Artists:
Tania Alvarez | Sabrina Bockler | Allie Gattor | Rachel Gregor | Zoe Hawk | Nicholas Bono Kennedy | Thérèse Mulgrew | Cait Porter | Zack Rosebrugh | Sara Suppan | Natalie Terenzini | Angela Fang Zirbes | Jesse Zuo
Opening Night Reception:
Saturday, June 21st
6pm - 8pm
Some of the artists will be in attendance
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm
Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
54 Ludlow Street
New York, NY 10002
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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Tania Alvarez, Tuxedo, 2025
Tania Alvarez, Embers, 2025
Tania Alvarez, Never There, 2025
Tania Alvarez, A Piece of You Still, 2021
Tania Alvarez, A Way Out II, 2022
Tania Alvarez, Full Stop, 2025
Tania Alvarez, Grasp, 2023
Tania Alvarez, Intake, 2023
Tania Alvarez, Tilt, 2023
Sabrina Bockler, Splendor in the Grass, 2025
Sabrina Bockler, Fish Food, 2025
Allie Gattor, Clippings, 2025
Allie Gattor, Liquid Courage, 2025
Allie Gattor, Morning Paper, 2025
Rachel Gregor, Studio Window with Honey, 2025
Rachel Gregor, Studio Shelf Still Life, 2025
Rachel Gregor, Still Life with November Pumpkin, April Daffodils, 2025
Zoe Hawk, How to Swim, 2025
Zoe Hawk, Shower of Stones, 2025
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Punch Bowl, 2025
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Leftovers, 2025
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Dining Under Luigi, 2025
Thérèse Mulgrew, Clasped Hands, 2025
Thérèse Mulgrew, Peony and Coffee, 2025
Cait Porter, Pillows with Floral Sheet, 2025
Zack Rosebrugh, Bather, 2025
Zack Rosebrugh, Two Bathers, 2025
Sara Suppan, Predator/Prey, 2025
Sara Suppan, Crash Landing, 2025
Sara Suppan, Two Monarchs, 2023
Natalie Terenzini, Springtime, 2025
Natalie Terenzini, Sisyphus, 2025
Angela Fang Zirbes, Hand with Lamp and Picture Frame, 2025
Angela Fang Zirbes, Girl with Moon and House (in frame), 2025
Jesse Zuo, Stretch, 2025
Jesse Zuo, Morning Mist, 2025
NEW YORK CITY—Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Left Unsaid, a group exhibition highlighting thirteen artists who capture elements of impermanence in their work.
In Left Unsaid, the quiet weight of impermanence is explored through layered symbolism, fragmented narratives, glances, gestures and unfinished thoughts.
Thérèse Mulgrew’s Peony and Coffee depicts a hand adorned with rings reaching for a cup of coffee, a single peony in bloom laying on the yellow checkered tablecloth. Simultaneously vulnerable and intimate, the artist portrays a visual narrative reminiscent of imagery captured in cinematic stills. Rachel Gregor’s Studio Window with Honey gives the viewer a look inside the artist’s studio through a windowsill still life filled with reminders of things long past and artifacts that remind the artist of home. The objects are set against the window, which serves as a portal to the changing seasons and ever-shifting daylight. Through this collection of personally significant objects, Gregor invites the viewer into her world.
Allie Gattor’s meticulous linework in Clippings illustrates a woman shrouded in a pink bath towel, perfectly matching her pink bathroom. Sitting along the edge of the bathtub, she is found clipping her comically long toenails while two goldfish swim in the bath. Drawing from the visual language of children’s book illustration, Gattor’s work unfolds in a playful palette, which gradually reveals it’s true weight and humor. Nicholas Bono Kennedy’s series creates a portrait of a single table in different stages of its life, building fictionalized worlds of characters with different homes, families and meals. Though it’s surroundings change scene to scene, the table remains constant, a silent bystander.
Contemplating the transient nature of individual and collective experiences, Left Unsaid draws attention to the fleeting, often overlooked moments in life that can take on new meaning through memory, reflection or distance. Participating artists reveal how impermanence does not erase significance, but instead reshapes it. In honoring the ephemeral, these works suggest that even the quietest moments have the ability to echo far beyond their origin.
Join us for the opening of Left Unsaid on Saturday, June 21st with a reception from 6pm - 8pm. Many of the artists will be in attendance. The exhibition will run through Saturday, July 26th.
For additional information, images, or press requests, please email nyc@hashimotocontemporary.com
Tania Alvarez | Sabrina Bockler | Allie Gattor | Rachel Gregor | Zoe Hawk | Nicholas Bono Kennedy | Thérèse Mulgrew | Cait Porter | Zack Rosebrugh | Sara Suppan | Natalie Terenzini | Angela Fang Zirbes | Jesse Zuo
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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