Erik Jones - "Motion"
Erik Jones' debut solo exhibition, "Motion," opens at Hashimoto Contemporary in San Francisco with an opening night reception on Saturday, July 5th from 6pm-9pm. The artist will be in attendance.
Collector's preview now available, please email us at sf@hashimotocontemporary.com to inquire.
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Erik Jones, Robe Of Ribbon, 2014
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Erik Jones, House In Water, 2014
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Erik Jones, Bridge On Mountain, 2014
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Erik Jones, Boat On Land, 2014
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Erik Jones, Shell: Blue Ground, 2014
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Erik Jones, City Searching, 2014
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Erik Jones, Dress Of Ribbon, 2014
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Erik Jones, Her Royal Cloth, 2014
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Erik Jones, Ken, 2014
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Erik Jones, Mouse, 2014
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Erik Jones, Ribbon, 2014
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Erik Jones, Ryu, 2014
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Erik Jones, Lairs, 2014
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Erik Jones, Shell: Pink Ground, 2014
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Erik Jones, Shields, 2014
SAN FRANCISCO - Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Motion, the debut solo exhibition by gallery artist Erik Jones.
Jones’ work investigates form, both abstract and figurative, through a unique combination of hyperrealism and geometric expressionism. Rendering his subjects carefully in a photorealistic manner, each figure is then enveloped within a colorful swell of shapes, color and form.
Such surreal interventions are accomplished through the artist’s methodical process of mark-making. Utilizing a wide range of materials, Jones’ mixed media approach creates a hypnotic tension between the familiar and the fantastical. Using watercolor and colored pencil as the soft foundation upon which Jones’ figures manifest, oil paint and wax pastels are then layered upon the main subject in a more intuitive manner. These saturated patterns move around the figure, further highlighting various gestures or the occasional curious glance peering out from behind the colorful structures.
For his debut solo show, the subject of Jones’ paintings take on three separate forms, all unique yet interconnected into a greater whole. The most recognizable of the paintings depict the nude human form, an ongoing motif in the artist’s greater body of work. Simultaneously, some of the paintings focus on what lies further beneath the skin, exploring memento mori and the symbology of death. Lastly, the third grouping of paintings in the exhibition stand void of any figure at all, giving in whole-heartedly to the mobility and flux of the more abstract qualities of Jones’ work. These three subjects take the helm of Motion, referencing a cyclical narrative of life, death and the unknown.
Motion opens Saturday, July 5th, with an opening night reception from 6pm-10pm.
The exhibition will be on view through Saturday, July 26th.
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