Keya Tama + Madeleine Tonzi - "Sweet To Remember"
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Sweet To Remember, a two-artist exhibition by NYC-based artist Keya Tama and Los Angeles-based artist Madeleine Tonzi.
Opening Night Reception:
Saturday, August 19th
6pm - 8pm
The artists will be in attendance
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm
Exhibition on view through Saturday, September 9th
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 nyc@hashimotocontemporary.com
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Madeleine Tonzi, Midnight Hum at Sunrise, 2023
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Madeleine Tonzi, Sentient Vessel, 2023
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Madeleine Tonzi, Ghost of You, 2023
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Madeleine Tonzi, Held, 2023
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Madeleine Tonzi, Neon Fruit, 2023
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Madeleine Tonzi, Shadow Blossom, 2023
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Madeleine Tonzi, Skies Open Wide, 2023
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Madeleine Tonzi, Compass, 2023
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Madeleine Tonzi, Gemini, 2023
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Madeleine Tonzi, Of Place and Space, 2023
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Madeleine Tonzi, Photosynthesis, 2023
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Madeleine Tonzi, Seed, 2023
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Madeleine Tonzi, Tilt, 2023
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Keya Tama + Madeleine Tonzi, Return, 2023
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Keya Tama + Madeleine Tonzi, Waiting for the Desert, 2023
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Keya Tama + Madeleine Tonzi, Walking with the Moon, 2023
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Keya Tama, How the Bird Got it's Name, 2023
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Keya Tama, The Bravest of Horses, 2023
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Keya Tama, Tied to a Tiger, 2023
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Keya Tama, Balance, 2023
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Keya Tama, Below, 2023
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Keya Tama, The Garden, 2023
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Keya Tama, The Value of Amber, 2023
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Keya Tama, Carefully Cared For, 2023
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Keya Tama, Even Ghosts Wonder Why, 2023
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Keya Tama, Long Last, 2023
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Keya Tama, Stranger to Time, 2023
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Keya Tama, The Loneliest Thing a Cowboy Does, 2023
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Keya Tama, The Winners Cry, 2023
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Keya Tama, We Never Found the Mountains, 2023
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Keya Tama, Seldom Seen, 2023
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Keya Tama, Before Words, 2023
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Sweet To Remember, a two-artist exhibition by NYC-based Keya Tama and Los Angeles-based artist Madeleine Tonzi. The presentation will be Tama's inaugural exhibition at the gallery and Tonzi's third exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary.
Keya Tama’s paintings tell stories of archetypal heroes. Seamlessly blending his painting practice with tapestries and ceramics, his work expands into abstracted modern folktales. Utilizing a language made of ancient and contemporary motifs, people, and artifacts, he unites a surreal world with personal allegories. Geometric in composition and limited in palette, refined shapes converge with stylized illustrative figures, allowing the viewer to experience a dreamlike homage to a world painted over by time.
Tonzi’s work examines the relationships between memory, place and the environment, focusing on her experience in an ever changing landscape impacted by climate change and the passage of time. A common thread throughout her work is the concept of solastalgia, a term coined by Glenn Albrecht, an environmental philosopher, who describes the emotional and existential distress caused by environmental change.
Her imagery is sourced from memory and personal experiences. Mediated by the distortion of those memories over time, her use of hard edges, soft color palettes, and bold organic and architectural forms reveal subtle tensions and contradictions between the built and natural world, while honoring the ephemeral state of time and memory. Tonzi’s quiet compositions are rhythmic yet orderly and balanced, inviting the viewer to consider their own contradictions and relationship to the land and their environments in context to the existential crisis we find ourselves in.
For the exhibition, Keya Tama and Madeleine Tonzi have collaborated on three original works, a large scale canvas as well as two sheep wool rugs. Blending their palettes and iconography, Tama and Tonzi have built a bridge between their practice, resulting in a new seamless dialogue.
Please join us Saturday, August 19th from 6pm to 8pm for the opening. Both artists will be in attendance.
The exhibition will be on view Saturday, August 19th to Saturday, September 9th. For more information, additional images, or exclusive content, please email NYC Partner, Jennifer Rizzo, at jenn@hashimotocontemporary.com