Didi Rojas - "Good Luck Charm"
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Good Luck Charm, a new body of work by Brooklyn-based artist Didi Rojas.
Opening Night Reception:
Saturday, June 29th
6pm - 8pm
The artist will be in attendance
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm
Exhibition on view through July 20th
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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Didi Rojas, Can Someone Gently Explain Everything to Me, 2024
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Didi Rojas, I'll Scratch Your Back. You'll Scratch Mine, 2023
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Didi Rojas, Who is She?, 2024
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Didi Rojas, No One Ever Talks About the Sixth Love Language... Being Annoying., 2023
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Didi Rojas, I Want to Be the Most Feared Witch & Still Get a Little Forehead Kiss, 2023
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Didi Rojas, The Most Interesting Part of a Truck is Who is in the The Passenger Seat, 2023
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Didi Rojas, I Wonder What A Bug Feels When It's Chilling in the Same Room as Me (1), 2023
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Didi Rojas, I Wonder What A Bug Feels When It's Chilling in the Same Room as Me, 2023
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Didi Rojas, The feminine urge to say everything and nothing all at once, 2022-2024
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Didi Rojas, *cries* again in Spanish, 2021-2022
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Didi Rojas, I think that the meaning of life is really just that it's an ever evolving love story between one and oneself, 2021-2022
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Didi Rojas, I wish I was good at lying and worse at forgiving, 2021-2022
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Didi Rojas, To cheer up, whisper "beep boop" to yourself. Repeat until not sad, 2021-2022
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Didi Rojas, My OK threshold keeps shifting, 2022-2024
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Didi Rojas, uh oh, 2021-2022
Objects bring us luck. Not all of them, but the small trinkets we attach to bracelets, necklaces, key rings, or Crocs can charm our lives if we believe. Known primarily for her ceramic footwear, Didi Rojas’s latest series of sculptures at Hashimoto Contemporary explores the role of good luck charms in our lives: how they protect us, illuminate our values, and what message they project into the world. A collection of ceramic shoes, charms, and small “paintings” made of shoelaces woven over canvas, Good Luck Charm asks us not only if we believe, but who we declare ourselves to be when we do.
“We decide what to put importance to around us,” writes the artist, “and decide why we feel connected to certain objects.” What a charm represents—a Smiley face, dice, a plastic cherry—does not always determine its spiritual worth. Drawing parallels to extremely feminine shoes, charms are generally non-functional, meaning their power comes from the emotions surrounding them: the aesthetic messages they project into the world and the memories they keep safe. From stereotypes spread through consumer culture and consumers to the gendered aspect of non-functional footwear, Rojas’s charms and the shoes that wear them are characters inspired by people encountered in public: in the street, on the subway; at work, at the bar. These quirky, delicate objects offer to charm our lives as little talismans reflective of the equally delicate world.
Good Luck Charm opens on Saturday, June 29th with a reception from 6-8 pm. The artist will be in attendance. For additional information, images, or press requests, email NYC@hashimotocontemporary.com