Gabe Langholtz - "Untitled"
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present a new body of work by Austin-based artist Gabe Langholtz. His work, although primarily representational, is indebted to American Color Field painting, focusing on color relations, pattern making, form and line, with a heavy emphasis on the two-dimensional surface of the canvas.
Opening Night Reception:
Saturday, April 15th
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 jenn@hashimotocontemporary.com
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Gabe Langholtz, Life in Pots, 2023
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Gabe Langholtz, Pining, 2023
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Gabe Langholtz, Uprooted, 2023
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Gabe Langholtz, Line Drawing, 2023
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Gabe Langholtz, Ring-Popped, 2023
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Gabe Langholtz, Texas Toast, 2023
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Gabe Langholtz, Threesome (Significant Others), 2023
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Gabe Langholtz, Drinking Again, 2022
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Gabe Langholtz, Farm Fresh, 2022
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Gabe Langholtz, Potted, 2016
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Gabe Langholtz, The Artist's Table, 2022
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Gabe Langholtz, Chubby Stubby, 2023
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Gabe Langholtz, Pink Pearl, 2023
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Gabe Langholtz, Rooted, 2023
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Gabe Langholtz, Limp, 2023
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Gabe Langholtz, DiebenCan, 2020
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Gabe Langholtz, Little Ciggies, 2022
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Gabe Langholtz, Loosies (2), 2020
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present a new body of work by Austin-based artist Gabe Langholtz. His work, although primarily representational, is indebted to American Color Field painting, focusing on color relations, pattern making, form and line, with a heavy emphasis on the two-dimensional surface of the canvas. In the tradition of folk art, Langholtz routinely employs the use of mundane cultural objects and / or activities to establish a contemporary narrative, oftentimes drawing on humor, parody, and pastiche as tools for social commentary.
Through my use of pastiche, I pay homage to the artists I admire while also creating something that is uniquely my own. By exploring the techniques, styles, and subject matter of these artists, I hope to deepen my understanding of their work while at the same time creating something that is beautiful, meaningful, and enduring." - Gabe Langholtz
The works will be on view Saturday, April 15th to Saturday, July 1st at Hashimoto Contemporary NYC's viewing room. For more informationon this exhibition or to request an online collector's preview, please contact NYC Director, Jennifer Rizzo, at jenn@hashimotocontemporary.com