Pat Perry - "Which World"
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Which World, a solo exhibition by Detroit based artist Pat Perry. The exhibition will be Perry's second solo presentation at Hashimoto Contemporary.
Opening Night Reception
Saturday, October 14th
6pm - 8pm
The artist will be in attendance
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday/ 10am - 6pm
Hashimoto Contemporary LA
2754 S La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Advanced 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 la@hashimotocontemporary.com.
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Pat Perry, Ameliorator, 2023
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Pat Perry, Devotion Portal, 2023
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Pat Perry, Marie Byrd Land, 2023
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Pat Perry, Recreating, 2023
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Pat Perry, Together Garden, 2023
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Pat Perry, Consoles, 2022
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Pat Perry, Winter Pool, 2023
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Pat Perry, Summer Pool, 2023
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Pat Perry, Craigslist Still Life 07, 2023
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Pat Perry, Craigslist Still Life 11, 2023
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Pat Perry & Rosemary Brown, Craigslist Still Life 16, 2023
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Pat Perry & Rosemary Brown, Craigslist Still Life 17, 2023
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Pat Perry, Brief Candle #8, 2023
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Pat Perry, Brief Candle #5, 2023
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Pat Perry, Wells, 2023
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Pat Perry, Which World, 2023
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Pat Perry, Memorial Highway, 2023
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Pat Perry, Spring Pool, 2023
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Pat Perry, Autumn Pool, 2023
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Pat Perry, Craigslist Still Life 08 , 2023
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Pat Perry, Craigslist Still Life 09, 2023
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Pat Perry, Going to the Ocean, 2023
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Pat Perry, Craigslist Still Life 12, 2023
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Pat Perry, Craigslist Still Life 13, 2023
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Pat Perry, Brief Candle #1, 2023
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Pat Perry, Brief Candle #9, 2023
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Pat Perry, Brief Candle #6, 2023
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Pat Perry, Brief Candle #4, 2023
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Pat Perry, Brief Candle #3, 2023
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Pat Perry, Brief Candle #2, 2023
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Pat Perry, Brief Candle #7, 2023
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Pat Perry, Brief Candle #10, 2023
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Pat Perry, Craigslist Still Life 14 , 2023
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Pat Perry, Craigslist Still Life 15, 2023
LOS ANGELES-Used objects for sale, at-home firework displays, and moments of midwestern American life form the scenes depicted by Detroit-based artist Pat Perry in Which World, his second solo show at Hashimoto Contemporary. Culling images from memory and crowd-sourced archives like Craigslist or YouTube, Perry's visual anthology prompts us to consider which world we choose to live in based on which images we acknowledge and which we ignore. Red and yellow life jackets stacked against a white garage door in the high afternoon sun; a pink explosion on suburban asphalt after sundown; a fast food gas station sign as the light at the end of the tunnel. These new paintings highlight understated quotidian moments, refracting ordinary details into uncanny or magical subjects.
Perry's Craiglist series features clusters of ritualistic objects made kitschy or eerie through their earnest portrayal: scenes of religious lawn ornaments in the yellowing grass; a cemetery with two grave plots for sale, marked by floating neon green squares. His renderings of amateur firework spectacles show warm-toned blazes on concrete sidewalks or in front of picturesque family houses. The images are imperfect: their subjects are cropped, and the angles are askew. But for Perry, their brevity and functionality offer moments of humanity. There is no posturing or grandstanding in these fleeting images; their originators' actions are honest, earnestly depicting how life actually is.
Scenes from every day in middle America punctuate these digital images of life, imbuing conventions of "ordinary" with peculiar or otherworldly sights. Two identical houses with gable roofs sit sedentary in the snow, miniaturizing a teenage girl preparing to hang a blue banner and her younger brother kneeling towards her, a crossbow in hand from earlier activities. Or, outside a brick red church, three Amish women in blue dresses slip into their rollerblades. These small, precarious narratives throughout the exhibition open windows of sensitivity or empathy while making everyday moments into mythos. Together, the paintings in Which World offer space for reflection: to take stock of which worlds are personally familiar and which are unknown.
Which World opens with a reception on Saturday, October 14th, from 6 pm - 8 pm and is on view through November 4th. The artist will be in attendance at the opening. For more information about the show or for exclusive content and images, please email LA@hashimotocontemporary.com.