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Scott Albrecht - "What Holds Us"

Past exhibition
6 - 27 September 2025 Hashimoto Contemporary SF
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Overview
Scott Albrecht woodcut typography in pastel mauves and blues

Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present What Holds Us, a solo exhibition by Brooklyn-based artist Scott Albrecht. The exhibition marks Albrecht's fifth solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary. 

 

Opening Night Reception:

Saturday, September 6th

5pm - 7pm

The artist will be in attendance

 

Gallery Hours: 

Tuesday - Saturday / 11am - 6pm

Exhibition on view through September 27th

 

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
  • Framed multicolor wood relief sculptural piece made up of spiral shapes and curves by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, In Everything Everywhere, 2025
  • Framed all white wood relief sculptural piece by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, The Language Of Listening, 2025
  • Framed multicolor wood relief sculptural piece made up of spiral shapes and curves by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, In The Quiet of What Is, 2025
  • Framed multicolor wood relief sculptural piece made up of spiral shapes and curves by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, Resting in a Memory, 2025
  • Framed multicolor wood relief sculptural piece made up of spiral shapes and curves by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, The Shape of the Sky, 2025
  • Framed deep blue colored wood relief sculptural piece made up of spiral shapes and curves by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, The Gravity We Find, 2025
  • Framed multicolor wood relief sculptural piece made up of spiral shapes and curves by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, Outside of Time, 2025
  • Framed multicolor wood relief sculptural piece made up of spiral shapes and curves by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, Depths of Being, 2025
  • Framed white wood relief sculptural piece made up of spiral shapes and curves by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, What Holds Us, 2025
  • Framed multicolor wood relief sculptural piece made up of spiral shapes and curves by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, Hold a Moment, 2025
  • Framed all white wood relief sculptural piece made up of spiral shapes and curves by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, A Silent Echo, 2025
  • Framed flush multicolor wood sculptural piece made up of spiral shapes and curves by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, Where We Go When We Are Dreaming, 2025
  • Framed flush multicolor wood sculptural piece made up of spiral shapes and curves by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, The Meaning of Familiar Words, 2025
  • Free form multicolor wood sculptural piece made up of spiral shapes and curves by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, Tracing Time, 2025
  • free form multicolor wood sculptural piece made up of spiral shapes and curves by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, Slow Feeling, 2025
  • Free form multicolor wood sculptural piece made up of spiral shapes and curves by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, Hereing, 2025
  • Free form multicolor wood sculptural piece made up of spiral shapes and curves by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, Exceptance, 2025
  • Framed flush multicolor wood sculptural piece made up of spiral shapes and curves by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, Poems for Tomorrows, 2025
  • Framed work on paper depicting various multicolored curves and shapes by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, A Lasting Exhale, 2025
  • Framed work on paper depicting various multicolored curves and shapes by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, The Wind in Our Hands, 2025
  • Framed work on paper depicting various multicolored curves and shapes by artist Scott Albrecht
    Scott Albrecht, The Path of Time, 2025
Press release

 SAN FRANCISCO—How often do we reconsider our ability to give and receive love? For Brooklyn-based artist Scott Albrecht, the time came in 2023 when he sustained a traumatic brain injury before his solo exhibition,The Shadow of the Sun, at Hashimoto Contemporary in New York City. In the wake of this life-altering experience, Albrecht began looking more sincerely at the levels of connection and care found between people and how often we may pass up opportunities to express affection. In his latest exhibition, What Holds Us, he contends with this transformative experience, reflecting on larger themes of human connection and acceptance, seeking to amplify how we interact with the world (and people) around us. 

 

Albrecht’s work often combines painting and woodworking, using a graphic visual language to create a highly polished approach built on a foundation of typography and abstracted messages. Through abstraction, the artist transforms conventional typography into a meditative dialogue centered around our shared humanity. Within each work, the forms are reconstructed into a meticulous three-dimensional space meant to encourage a deeper engagement, prompting viewers to navigate meaning and relationship through a familiar but new visual language at the interplay of color, form, and sentiment rather than denotation alone.

 

In What Holds Us, Albrecht questions our default mode of interacting with the world, pushing viewers to move beyond quick consumption to a space of introspection and connection. These new works highlight how personal experiences can lead to further moments of connection and relation-building: an individual’s interpretation of each phrase acts as a catalyst for understanding shared vulnerabilities, bridging one personal experience into another. In proposing an aesthetic and linguistic puzzle for viewers to decode together, he reveals the porous inconsistencies of language where our commonalities both meet and diverge. Through this lens of empathy, his work fosters a renewed perspective on the familiar comforts of life while highlighting the enduring threads of love and connection that bind us, encouraging a collective reflection on what truly holds us. 

 

Join us for the opening of What Holds Us on Saturday, September 6th with a reception from 5pm - 7pm. The artist will be in attendance. The exhibition will run through Saturday, September 27th. 

 

For additional information, images, or press requests, please email info@hashimotocontemporary.com 

Installation Views
  • Installation view of artist Scott Albrecht's solo exhibition "What Holds Us" at Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco
  • Installation view of artist Scott Albrecht's solo exhibition "What Holds Us" at Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco
  • Installation view of artist Scott Albrecht's solo exhibition "What Holds Us" at Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco
  • Installation view of artist Scott Albrecht's solo exhibition "What Holds Us" at Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco
  • Installation view of artist Scott Albrecht's solo exhibition "What Holds Us" at Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco
  • Installation view of artist Scott Albrecht's solo exhibition "What Holds Us" at Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco
  • Installation view of artist Scott Albrecht's solo exhibition "What Holds Us" at Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco
  • Installation view of artist Scott Albrecht's solo exhibition "What Holds Us" at Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco
News
  • Opening Reception: Scott Albrecht "What Holds Us"

    Opening Reception: Scott Albrecht "What Holds Us"

    September 9, 2025
    Artist Scott Albrecht Thank you so much to all the friends and collectors who came out to the opening reception of Scott Albrecht's latest solo...
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