Danym Kwon - "A Soft Day"
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present A Soft Day, a solo exhibition by Seoul-based artist Danym Kwon. The exhibition will be Kwon's first solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary, and debut solo presentation at our Minnesota Street location.
Opening Night Reception:
Saturday, January 6th
5pm - 7pm
The artist will be in attendance
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm
Hashimoto Contemporary SF
1275 Minnesota Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
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 sf@hashimotocontemporary.com.
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Danym Kwon, The Season of You, My Dear, 2023
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Danym Kwon, You Smiled, and Sparkling Light Shined on the Water, 2023
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Danym Kwon, Everything Grows in Sunshine, 2023
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Danym Kwon, Warm Greetings, 2023
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Danym Kwon, A Cozy Afternoon With Frederick, 2022
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Danym Kwon, Heart to Heart, 2023
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Danym Kwon, I Wish You Are..., 2023
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Danym Kwon, Listening to You, 2023
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Danym Kwon, Thinking of You, 2023
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Danym Kwon, Lean On Me, 2023
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Danym Kwon, Cold But Cozy, 2022
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Danym Kwon, Driving Through the Summer, 2023
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Danym Kwon, Flowers Whisper, 2023
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Danym Kwon, Slow Days, 2023
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Danym Kwon, You Are My Favorite, 2023
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Danym Kwon, A Bowl of Loving Home, 2023
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Danym Kwon, Listen Closely, 2023
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Danym Kwon, Sound of Waves, Sound of Your Laughter, 2023
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Danym Kwon, With You I am Home, 2023
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Danym Kwon, Watching the Snow Falling Softly, 2023
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Danym Kwon, When We Look Towards the Same Direction, 2023
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Danym Kwon, Your First Snow, 2023
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Danym Kwon, Flower Study, 2022
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Danym Kwon, Encouragement, 2022
Like a poet finds the world in a grain of sand, painter Danym Kwon sees the world in a bowl, a vase, or a pile of laundry. Her first solo exhibition with Hashimoto Contemporary, A Soft Day, brings together a series of new paintings by the Seoul-based artist that embody warmth and comfort, inspiring gratitude for everyday life and optimism for the future. Using a pastel palette to illustrate her serene scenes of leisure and respite, Kwon’s artwork inspires us to find gratitude, rest, and happiness inside seemingly mundane or repetitive moments.
Though the artist has perfected the depiction of pleasant tranquility, Kwon’s artwork was not always so optimistic. The artist began painting in her native South Korea to highlight societal issues, depicting scenes from the news or inside people’s homes. After a long hiatus from painting, she returned to the canvas with a transformed perspective on how her art could help her navigate adversity and inspire others to persevere. About her work, she writes, “As I passed through unforeseen hardships in life, I discovered gratitude and joy for my surroundings. To cherish and appreciate these moments in life, I want to see them from a new perspective by staging them in still life scenes, such as flower vases and piles of laundry.”
Influenced by MTV motion graphics from the 1990s and Korean “Chaekgado” still life paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries, Kwon’s tranquil scenes are surreal, happening in no particular time or place. Inside their nebulous surroundings, the miniature figures ride bikes in the spring, canoe in the summer, take long walks in the fall, and climb mountains in the winter. Wrapping these figures in warm shades of yellow and peach, deep blues and greens, the works are precious, like delicate vases and bowls, or cozy, like folded sweaters and blankets. Through careful, clean brush strokes, the paintings offer a moment to envision peace and tranquility; to hope; to “convey a message of love” from the world around us.
A Soft Day opens on January 6th, 2024, with a reception from 5 to 7 pm. The artist will be in attendance. The exhibition will be on view from January 6th to 27th. For more information on the exhibition or exclusive content and images, contact SF@hashimotocontemporary.com.