Casey Gray - "Sweet Bountiful Life"
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Sweet Bountiful Life, a solo exhibition by San Francisco-based artist Casey Gray. The exhibition will be Gray's fourth solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary, and debut presentation at our Minnesota Street location.
Opening Night Reception:
Saturday, April 6th
5pm - 7pm
The artists 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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Casey Gray, Still Life with Just Desserts, 2023
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Casey Gray, Still Life with a Big Breakfast, 2024
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Casey Gray, Lucky Catch with Peaches & Plums, 2024
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Casey Gray, Still Life with Flowers (49), 2023
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Casey Gray, Still Life with Flowers (51), 2024
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Casey Gray, Still Life with Mostly Cheeses, 2023
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Casey Gray, Cookies, Crumbs & Cakes, 2024
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Casey Gray, Flowers with Room to Grow, 2024
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Casey Gray, Prosciutto, Peaches & Peace, 2024
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Casey Gray, Pet-Nat with Almonds, 2024
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Casey Gray, Macarons, 2024
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Casey Gray, Salt & Chocolates, 2024
SAN FRANCISCO-Life isn't always sweet, but when it is, what's better than sharing that moment with others? In his fourth solo exhibition with Hashimoto Contemporary, Sweet Bountiful Life, Casey Gray focuses on the simple joys and beauty of food at the table as beacon for shared experience, community, and family. From monumental bouquets spilling over their vases to epic breakfast spreads fit for a king, Gray's signature blend of acrylic spray paint and hand-cut masking techniques transform everyday rituals into exaggerated plenty. "Whether it's brunch, hors d'oeuvres, or just dessert," the artist mused, "the show is a testament to the enduring power of art and food to bring people together."
Maple syrup oozes over a stack of fluffy pancakes onto a long-loved serving dish; a prize winning fish tumbles onto the dining table; warmed brie melts onto a familiar ceramic plate. The teeming arrangements of culinary creations offer a visual and literal feast for the viewer. While the artworks lack figuration, it's abundantly clear that each meal was made to be shared. Gray's paintings are in no way balanced meals but rather "potluck style arrays of complimentary dishes, each with their own attitude and significance." The individual who brought donuts to Still Life with a Big Breakfast might not be eating a bowl of cornflakes with fruit; the selection of soft and hard cheeses garnished with nuts and figs in Still Life with Mostly Cheeses was assembled through group chat consultation. Each meal, rendered with exquisite detail and beaming with personality, has something for and from everyone, creating a portrait of loved ones gathered to not just eat but to indulge.
Gray's works are boldly colored and meticulously configured, similar to European masters of the 16th and 17th centuries; groupings of certain fruits, meats, and treats offer symbols of bounty and pleasure. But, unlike the artists that inspire his work, Gray's paintings are optimistic and utopic, encompassing the sweetness found in various aspects of our journey. These are bounties to be shared, not hoarded. Together, the paintings offer moments we may recognize: tables we may have sat at with others, meals we may have shared, or gifts we may have given. When lived with others, life is sweet.
Sweet Bountiful Life opens on April 6th with a reception from 5 pm - 7 pm at 1275 Minnesota Street. The artist will be in attendance. The exhibition will be on view through April 27th. For additional content, images, or information, email SF@hashimotocontemporary.com.