Seonna Hong - "Cognitive Dissonance"
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Cognitive Dissonance, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Seonna Hong.
Opening Night Reception:
Saturday, December 13th
6pm - 8pm
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 info@hashimotocontemporary.com
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Seonna Hong, Floreamus Una, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Sonder, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Cognitive Dissonance, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Humepenthe, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Psithurism, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, The Collision of Truths, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Eudaimonia, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Shouganai, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, The Ache of Alignment, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Aporia, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Vacilando, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Alemurity, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Laotong, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Saudade, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Umarmen, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Arts District, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Blue Square, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Creamy Mushroom, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Kalahari Sunset, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Eucalyptus Wreath, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Study for Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Lockheartedness, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Idlewild, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Monachopsis, 2025 -
Seonna Hong, Study for Saudade, 2025
NEW YORK CITY - Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Cognitive Dissonance, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Seonna Hong. In her latest solo exhibition, the artist’s deeply introspective work functions as both visual journal and emotional terrain, tracing thepatterns of contemporary life through abstraction, landscape, and gesture.
Viewing painting as a map of her internal experience, the artist embeds emotion into the landscapes themselves withinthe striations of the sky, jagged rock and shifting atmospheres. Figures appear as anchors or witnesses: sometimes they represent the artist, sometimes no one particular person at all. The works in Cognitive Dissonance emerge from a period of heightened cognitive and emotional tension shaped by political unrest in the U.S., global conflict, environmental catastrophe, and the persistence of connection,tenderness, and daily ritual.
The exhibition moves between capturing a sense of urgency and restraint. Hong throws, scrapes, and pushes paint in moments of overwhelm, then slows into thin, delicate “quilted” washes applied withmeditative precision. The artist draws a parallel tobojagi, the Korean textile tradition that piecesfragments into functional abstraction, an act of both rupture and repair. Scale operates as another emotional register: large works capture physical intensity, while smaller paintings return to theimmediacy of her early studies on hardware store paint chips.
Cognitive Dissonance holds the contradictions of our present day moment: chaos and quiet, grief and compassion, the spectacular and the mundane. It is a record of trying to remain human, engaged, and honest as the world feels simultaneously too much and yet also not enough.
Join us for the opening of Cognitive Dissonance on Saturday, December 13th with a reception from 6pm - 8pm. The artist will be in attendance. In conjunction with the exhibition, we will be releasing anew limited edition print, first available exclusively in person at the opening followed by an online release at a later date. The exhibition will run through Saturday, January 10th.
For additional information, images, or press requests, please email info@hashimotocontemporary.com
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