Figures at work in a winter landscape, an approaching storm beyond (1859) by Fredrik Marinus Kruseman (1816-1882)
ILLUSTRATIONS BY ADAM BATCHELOR
Transfiguration and other works by Olivier de Sagazan
You may recognize Olivier de Sagazan’s performance art which was featured in the movie Samsara, an aesthetical experience about humanity’s spiritual harmony with nature contrasted with the dehumanization apparent in modern society. As seen in this collection, performance art is just part of De Sagazan’s repertoire; the top half being from his Transfiguration project, and others from earlier dates through which he developed his brutally grotesque style.
New paintings by Erik Jones, Bec Winnel, Casey Weldon, Alex Yanes, Christine Wu, Redd Walitzki and Yosuke Ueno.
Now on view at Hashimoto Contemporary in San Francisco, CA as part of our current exhibit “LAX/SFO”, curated by Thinkspace.
View the entire exhibit online via our website: http://www.hashimotocontemporary.com/
Irby Pace’s Color Explosions
Texas-based artist Irby Pace‘s works can be described as haunting and ethereal. In his series “Idle Voids,” Pace uses various outdoor spaces and adds his own “pop” of color to each environment in the form of cloud-like explosions.
The result is an interesting combination of natural and unnatural color and form, adding a fascinating aesthetic layer to some already beautiful locations. The series includes moments in time from various cities in different parts of the world, and covers a variety of landscapes, urban to aquatic. This series is one perspective in a trending genre of photography based on manmade color explosions in natural spaces, such as New York-based duo Floto + Warner’s series Colourant.