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Summer in the City

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  • Summer in the City

    August 20th - September 10th
    • Natalie Baxter, Baby Jean, 2022
      Natalie Baxter, Baby Jean, 2022
    • Natalie Baxter, Body Dreams, 2021
      Natalie Baxter, Body Dreams, 2021
    • Natalie Baxter oversized patchwork denim jorts
      Natalie Baxter, Jorts, 2021
    • Natalie Baxter, Nuclear Apron Quilt, 2022
      Natalie Baxter, Nuclear Apron Quilt, 2022
    • Natalie Baxter soft sculpture of gun in purple, pink and yellow
      Natalie Baxter, Manchester, 2018
    • Natalie Baxter soft sculpture of blue rifle
      Natalie Baxter, Back At It, 2020
    • Natalie Baxter soft sculpture of gun with blue florals and green fabric
      Natalie Baxter, Robbie, 2020
    • Natalie Baxter soft sculpture of gun in purple and orange
      Natalie Baxter, Eeyore, 2018
    • Natalie Baxter soft sculpture of gun in yellow and bright pink
      Natalie Baxter, Lynda, 2020
    • Natalie Baxter soft sculpture of gun in green and bright blue
      Natalie Baxter, Bobbi, 2020
    • Sabrina Bockler painting of feast on table, flowers, fruit, lobsters, etc - two dogs eating the food
      Sabrina Bockler, Table Manners, 2022
    • Sabrina Bockler painting of feast on table piled up - lobsters, florals, melons, etc
      Sabrina Bockler, Centerpiece, 2022
    • Sabrina Bockler painting of melons in muted tones, blue gray, green, pink and purple florals below
      Sabrina Bockler, Tethered, 2022
    • Oona Brangam-Snell hand-woven embroidery of large frog, flowers and fairy like women
      Oona Brangam-Snell, I will not give up my favorite decoration, 2022
    • Oona Brangam-Snell hand-woven embroidery of eagles, grapes, and figures climbing
      Oona Brangam-Snell, He Watches from His Mountain Walls, 2022
    • Nic Dyer mixed media painting of Cafe Bustelo container, puffy flowers inside. Moths and fruit scattered below can
      Nic Dyer, Cafe Bustelo (Decaffeinated), 2022
    • Nic Dyer picnic installation with mixed media sculptures of cake, La Croix, ants, flowers etc on astroturf
      Nic Dyer, Picnic, 2022
    • Nic Dyer mixed media sculpture of Cento tomato can with red flower planted inside
      Nic Dyer, Cento Flower Pot, 2022
    • Nic Dyer mixed media sculpture of open face down Amazon box, ants and candy on outside
      Nic Dyer, Amazon Box, 2022
    • Nic Dyer mixed media sculpture of cloth Whole Foods bag filled with candy, ants on outside
      Nic Dyer, Cloth Bag (Whole Foods), 2022
    • Nic Dyer mixed media sculpture of carrot cake slice blue candle, trail of ants going down slice
      Nic Dyer, Carrot Cake, 2020
    • Nic Dyer mixed media sculpture of confetti cake slice with birthday candle, trail of ants on outside
      Nic Dyer, Confetti Cake, 2020
    • Nic Dyer mixed media sculpture of box of Cran Raspberry La Croix, ants and candy on outside
      Nic Dyer, La Croix (Cran Raspberry), 2019 - 2022
    • Nic Dyer mixed media sculpture of Mango La Croix, ants and candy on outside
      Nic Dyer, La Croix (Mango), 2020 - 2022
    • Nic Dyer mixed media sculpture of Pamplemousse La Croix box, ants and candy on outside
      Nic Dyer, La Croix (Pamplemousse), 2020 - 2022
    • Nic Dyer mixed media sculpture of Vintage black cherry seltzer box
      Nic Dyer, Vintage (Black Cherry), 2022
    • Nic Dyer mixed media sculpture of Vintage lemon seltzer box
      Nic Dyer, Vintage (Lemon), 2019 - 2022
    • Nic Dyer mixed media sculpture of pink flower with ant
      Nic Dyer, Pink Flower (1), 2019
    • Nic Dyer mixed media sculpture of pink flower
      Nic Dyer, Pink Flower (2), 2019
    • Nic Dyer mixed media sculpture of yellow flower
      Nic Dyer, Yellow Flower (1), 2019
    • Nic Dyer mixed media sculpture of yellow flower
      Nic Dyer, Yellow Flower (2), 2019
    • Nic Dyer mixed media sculpture of blue flower with ants
      Nic Dyer, Blue Flower (1), 2019
    • Nic Dyer mixed media sculpture of blue flower
      Nic Dyer, Blue Flower (2), 2019
    • Mar Figueroa painting of female face with two tongues, wearing gold hoop earrings, floating in landscape and flanked by two palm trees
      Mar Figueroa, Dos Lenguas, 2022
    • Rachel Hayden painting of bright green vase with flowers, self portrait at center
      Rachel Hayden, Self Portrait as a Florist, 2022
    • Rachel Hayden painting of red and orange background, vase of flowers and characters in dark tones overlaid
      Rachel Hayden, Summer Solstice Vase, 2022
    • Rachel Hayden painting of faux wood background with bright florals and butterflies on top
      Rachel Hayden, Faux Wood Paneling Flower Arrangement, 2022
    • Rachel Hayden painting of two gingham daisies and vase, red background
      Rachel Hayden, Two Gingham Daisies, 2022
    • Rachel Hayden painting of striped yellow and orange moth, dark moon underneath, butterflies and characters around
      Rachel Hayden, High Visibility Moth, 2022
    • Rachel Hayden painting of purple cherry with butterflies, leaves and characters in background
      Rachel Hayden, Pumice Cherry, 2022
    • Polly Shindler painting of white house exterior with front porch, four chairs on porch
      Polly Shindler, Four Seats on the Porch, 2022
    • Polly Shindler painting of bed with quits, pink wallpaper background and socks thrown on wooden floor
      Polly Shindler, Bed With Discarded Socks, 2022
    • Polly Shindler painting of city terrace with multiple potted plants, buildings in background
      Polly Shindler, Terrace with Plants, 2020
    • Polly Shindler painting of front door of house and bathing suits hanging outside to dry
      Polly Shindler, Drying Swimsuits, 2022
    • Polly Shindler painting of a sleeping porch with windows, bed at center with fan overhead
      Polly Shindler, Sleeping Porch, 2022
    • Polly Shindler painting of sink filled with water and tulips, vases of tulips on counter and blue walls in background
      Polly Shindler, Tulips in Sink (Blue), 2022
  • Artist Natalie Baxter holding oversized patchwork denim jorts outdoors while wearing jorts

    Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Summer in the City, a group exhibition curated by Jennifer Rizzo. The exhibition brings together a group of seven emerging artists new to the gallery, with a focus on artists living and working in the greater New York area and beyond. Featuring an eclectic mix of mediums, disciplines and perspectives the group presentation highlights young artists at the forefront of contemporary art making, a perfectly refreshing summer group show.

    Natalie Baxter explores concepts of place-identity, nostalgic Americana, and gender stereotypes through sculptures that playfully push controversial issues. Sabrina Bockler's work references themes of domestic identity and the value (or lack thereof) in what is historically considered women’s work. Creating decadent scenes of surrealist abundance with an off-kilter allure that begs for a closer look, the artist points out that everything is not quite as it seems. Oona Brangam-Snell's work seeks to highlight the enduring power of traditional symbols and their roles in contemporary iconography, in an era where fabric design has been defined by digitization and industrial manufacturing. Heavily influenced by centuries of textile production, from medieval tapestries to grand theater curtains, she drafts her works as paintings before transforming them into machine-loomed and handembroidered tapestries. Nic Dyer examines a need for excess in the wake of restriction. Their sculptural paintings are a meditation on systems of visual & consumable hyper-palatability, each canvas lush with glitter, sweets, opulence. Dyer’s work is an exercise in having it all.

     

    Mar Figueroa examines the interrelationships between her bicultural identity, celebrating her Andean heritage and reflecting on Indigenous identity in Latin American diaspora. Through her work, the artist attempts to create space for community to see themselves, reconnect to their ancestors, and uplift ancient practices and knowledge. Rachel Hayden's recent paintings are inspired by big, heavy feelings and their mysterious origins - the sudden pangs of anxiety that strike in childhood, as well as the moments of abundance and bliss. The process of painting involves intuitive, playful placement of objects, like arranging souvenirs on a shelf. The artist seeks to find order in chaos, joy in mess and humor in tragedy. Polly Shindler begins her paintings by focusing her attention to the design of both the physical 'space' as well as that of the painting surface. Her interest in creating spaces grew first from an investigation of solitude and retreat, and then to a narrower focus on composition and more formal concepts. Through her work, Shindler highlights the fine line between realism and design.

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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