Nicholas Bono Kennedy - "After the Dinner Party"
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present After the Dinner Party, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Nicholas Bono Kennedy.
Opening Night Reception:
Saturday, March 14th
6pm - 8pm
The artist 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 info@hashimotocontemporary.com
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Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Night Swim Featuring a Well Behaved Boy, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Jardin des Plantes Dinner Party, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Abiqui Still Life - O'Keeffe Bedroom, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Where There is Smoke, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, After the Dinner Party, We Party, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Tuscany Lunch with Komondor, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Antigua is Magic, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Nap Time with Swedish Chef, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, How Does Hockney Do it?, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Memory of a Hotel Pool, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, New York Nights at Home, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Orange Juice, 2021 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Breakfast Floral, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, NY Floral Bouquet, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Michealango at Le Jardin, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Minestrone Night, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Sunset Blvd Picnic, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Lobster Still Life, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, New York at Dawn, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, New York at Dusk, 2026 -
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, The Next Morning, 2026
NEW YORK CITY—Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present After the Dinner Party, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Nicholas Bono Kennedy. In his inaugural NYC solo exhibition, the artist continues his ongoing exploration of connection and community in the modern world.
In his previous solo exhibition, Dinner Party While The World Burns (2024), the artist grappled with the tension between making vibrant, joyful paintings while living in a world that can often feel heavy and overwhelming. In After the Dinner Party, the artist shifts from the intensity of the gathering itself to the quieter emotional space that follows.
During his research for this exhibition, Kennedy discovered the work of German physiologist Ewald Hering, a 19th-century theorist who developed Opponent Process Theory, a proposal that we perceive color in opposing pairs, with one activating as the other recedes. In the 20th century, psychologist Richard Solomon expanded the theory to explain emotional responses, suggesting that intense feelings are often followed by their opposite as the brain works to restore balance.
For Kennedy, this intersection between color and emotion feels deeply personal. The quiet sadness that can follow a joyful gathering, a strange combination of gratitude paired with hollowness. It’s these memories that informed the heart of this latest body of work.
Divided into two dominant complementary color groups, red and green, the works are installed in two separate rooms. Moving from one space to the other heightens the visual experience, echoing the emotional shift. The works are filled with intimate details: burned-down candles, untouched fruit, fallen glasses, oversized bouquets with no one left to admire them. There is warmth in the paintings, but also a stillness which reflects the complexity of connection. Kennedy invites viewers to linger in that in-between space: the moment after laughter fades, when memory and emotion begin to overlap, creating a deeply relatable meditation on community, perception, and the subtle rhythms of being human.
Join us for the opening of After the Dinner Party on Saturday, March 14th with a reception from 6pm - 8pm. The artist will be in attendance. The exhibition will run through Saturday, April 4th.
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