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Carlos Rodriguez - "The Light That Passes Through Us"

Past exhibition
11 October - 1 November 2025 Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
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Carlos Rodriguez Allegory of Passion, 2025 oil on linen 35 3/8 x 39 3/8 in 90 x 100 cm
Carlos Rodriguez
Allegory of Passion, 2025
oil on linen
35 3/8 x 39 3/8 in
90 x 100 cm

Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present The Light That Passes Through Us, a solo exhibition by Mexico City-based artist Carlos Rodriguez.

 

Opening Night Reception:

Saturday, October 11th

6pm - 8pm

The artist will be in attendance

 

Gallery Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm

 

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
  • Painting of a group of men dancing together with a yellow and blue sunset
    Carlos Rodriguez, A Spell of Dance, 2025
  • Painting of five nude figures moving to a light source appearing from off canvas
    Carlos Rodriguez, The Light That Passes Through Us, 2025
  • Painting of multiple nude men reaching towards an orb of light moving accross the top of the canvas
    Carlos Rodriguez, Cosmic Light, 2025
  • Painting of a man sitting among figurative rocks looking through a rainbow telescope
    Carlos Rodriguez, Prism (Turning Light Into Rainbows), 2025
  • Painting of two men interlocked
    Carlos Rodriguez, Allegory of Passion, 2025
  • Painting of a man sitting with flowers
    Carlos Rodriguez, Rhythm of Transformation, 2025
  • Sculpture of three men on the beach, sitting, lounging, and in the water
    Carlos Rodriguez, Sensing Infinitness, 2025
  • painting of a group of men holding hands while standing in a circle
    Carlos Rodriguez, The Gathering, 2025
  • painting of three. nude men walking, one with an orb in thier hand on a blue and yellow background
    Carlos Rodriguez, Procession, 2025
  • Painting of three nude men, one in the day, one in night, and one in a circle at the bottom of the canvas
    Carlos Rodriguez, The Space Between, 2025
  • Painting of a man curled over holding a flower behind his back
    Carlos Rodriguez, The Star, 2025
  • Painting of four means heads together
    Carlos Rodriguez, Prophets, 2025
  • painting of three men kneeling huddled together
    Carlos Rodriguez, Incandescent Spirits, 2025
  • Painting of a man lounging looking through a telescope of stars
    Carlos Rodriguez, Magic Axis, 2025
  • painting of two men sitting with their heads together and the sun between them
    Carlos Rodriguez, Aurora, 2025
  • Painting of two men facing each other in an orange pallette
    Carlos Rodriguez, Shadow Play, 2025
  • painting of a man bent over holding a flower with another man standing on top of him
    Carlos Rodriguez, Blooming, 2025
  • Painting of a flower growing from a mound
    Carlos Rodriguez, Union, 2025
  • Painting of two men smoking while holding each others waist
    Carlos Rodriguez, Rising Prayers, 2025
  • Painting of three men standing in a desert like setting
    Carlos Rodriguez, Ternary Made One, 2025
  • Painting of a home structure with light coming out of it
    Carlos Rodriguez, Templo, 2025
  • Painting of a man with stars above his head
    Carlos Rodriguez, Head Full of Stars, 2025
  • Sketch of a group of nude men dancing
    Carlos Rodriguez, A Spell of Dance (study), 2025
  • Study of a man sitting bent over holding a flower behind his back
    Carlos Rodriguez, The Star (study), 2025
  • sketch of two men with their heads together and the sun between them
    Carlos Rodriguez, Aurora (study), 2025
  • sketch of three men waking with one holding an orb
    Carlos Rodriguez, Procession (study), 2025
  • Sketch of a painting of a man sitting with flowers
    Carlos Rodriguez, Rhythm of Transformation (study), 2025
  • Study of a painting of three men in a desert liek environment with water in the distance
    Carlos Rodriguez, Ternary Made One (study), 2025
  • study of two men smoking while holding each others waist
    Carlos Rodriguez, Rising Prayers (study), 2025
  • study painting of a man holding a stack of rainbows
    Carlos Rodriguez, Triple Rainbows (study), 2025
  • Carlos Rodriguez, Rainbow Totem, 2025
    Carlos Rodriguez, Rainbow Totem, 2025
  • sculpture of a man kneeling with water coming out from his head
    Carlos Rodriguez, Effigy 2, 2025
  • Sculpture of two man with their heads together and hands joined
    Carlos Rodriguez, Balance of Forces, 2025
  • sculpture of a man standing on his knees
    Carlos Rodriguez, Meditation, 2025
  • Statue of a nude man reclining with his leg and arm up with a red, blue, and yellow glaze
    Carlos Rodriguez, Effigy 3, 2025
  • sculpture of a man laying on a rainbow
    Carlos Rodriguez, Rainbow Rider, 2025
  • sculpture of a man laying on his stomach with his lehgs and arm in the air
    Carlos Rodriguez, Effigy 1, 2025
  • Sculpture of a man with apples on his head
    Carlos Rodriguez, Three Apples, 2025
Press release

NEW YORK CITY - Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present The Light That Passes Through Us, a solo exhibition by Mexico City-based artist Carlos Rodriguez. The title of the exhibition, The Light That Passes Through Us, references William Irwin Thompson’s essay Time Falling Bodies Take to Light, where reflections on myth, sexuality, and imagination are explored as cultural forces that continue to form and shape our present. Drawing references from Mexican Muralism, Jared French, William Blake, the Greek frescoes, and Mesoamerican sculptures, the artists creates connections to the past while simultaneously opening dialogues to the present.

 

Rodriguez first built his visual language through instinct, born from explicit albeit tender imagery. Through these early explorations, the artist discovered how desire, eros, could be a powerful catalyst and conversation. Reflecting on the weight of censorship surrounding the male body, and the lack of inclusive representation, Rodriguez’s work expands upon our cultural dialogue, ultimately opening new interpretations and narratives of our shared histories and identities.

 

Formally, the artist’s practice is rooted in the constant exploration of the body. The male figure becomes both monumental and fragile. Not simply inhabiting the canvas, they expand to fill it completely, testing the limits of their own containment. The desert often appears as a recurring theme, as a place of solitude and revelation. Within these landscapes, flowers appear as seeds of transformation, birds as messengers.

 

The Light That Passes Through Us proposes a visual mysticism which is both personal and collective, where fragments of myth, eroticism and memory are transformed into a shared legacy.

 

Join us for the opening of The Light That Passes Through Us on Saturday, October 11th with a

reception from 6pm - 8pm. The artist will be in attendance. The exhibition will run through Saturday, November 1st.

 

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

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Installation Views
  • Installation view of Carlos Rodriguez "The Light That Passes Through us"
  • Installation view of Carlos Rodriguez "The Light That Passes Through us"
  • Installation view of Carlos Rodriguez "The Light That Passes Through us"
  • Installation view of Carlos Rodriguez "The Light That Passes Through us"
  • Installation view of Carlos Rodriguez "The Light That Passes Through us"
  • Installation view of Carlos Rodriguez "The Light That Passes Through us"
  • Installation view of Carlos Rodriguez "The Light That Passes Through us"
  • Installation view of Carlos Rodriguez "The Light That Passes Through us"
  • Installation view of Carlos Rodriguez "The Light That Passes Through us"
  • Installation view of Carlos Rodriguez "The Light That Passes Through us"
  • Installation view of Carlos Rodriguez "The Light That Passes Through us"
  • Installation view of Carlos Rodriguez "The Light That Passes Through us"
News
  • Opening Reception: Carlos Rodriguez "The Light That Passes Through Us"

    Opening Reception: Carlos Rodriguez "The Light That Passes Through Us"

    October 18, 2025
    Artist Carlos Rodriguez with Family Thank you so much to all the friends and collectors who came out to the opening reception of Carlos Rodriguez's...
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New York, NY 10002

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San Francisco, CA 94107

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