Small works at Maxwell Alexander Gallery by Kim Cogan

Mori Point 12 X 16 inches oil on panel

Mori Point
12 X 16 inches
oil on panel

A few of my newest small artworks are available at Maxwell Alexander Gallery. To acquire, please contact Maxwell Alexander Gallery, tel: 213.275.1060 or email: info@MaxwellAlexanderGallery.com.

Maxwell Alexander Gallery
406 West Pico Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90015
tel: 213.275.1060
email: info@MaxwellAlexanderGallery.com
www.maxwellalexandergallery.com

El Camino 12 X 16 inches oil on panel

El Camino
12 X 16 inches
oil on panel

Friday Evening by Kim Cogan

Friday Evening 30 X 40 inches oil on canvas

Friday Evening
30 X 40 inches
oil on canvas

There is something about that alluring glow of neon light late at night which holds some sort of mystery. Maybe these days it takes on new meaning what it means to be still open for business.

To acquire, please contact Hashimoto Contemporay for more information.

Hashimoto Contemporary
804 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone: 415.655.9265
Email: info@hashimotocontemporary.com
www.hashimotocontemporary.com

Hashimoto Contemporary at Context Art Miami by Kim Cogan

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Hashimoto Contemporary is exhibiting at CONTEXT Art Miami in Miami, FL. A few of my artworks will be included with a group show featuring works from over 30 artists. Please visit booth C5 from December 3 - 8, 2019 at The CONTEXT Art Miami Pavillion. Request additional information or inquire about a preview please contact Dasha Matsuura at sf@hashimotocontemporary.com.

December 3rd - 8th, 2019

11am - 6pm.

The CONTEXT Art Miami

Hashimoto Contemporary, Booth C5

Pavillion One Herald Plaza

NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay

Miami, FL 33132

 

Bay Area Artist Exhibition by Kim Cogan

Dusk60" X 48"oil on canvas

Dusk

60" X 48"

oil on canvas

Bay Area Artist Exhibition

November 21 - December 21, 2019

Opening Reception Thursday November 21st, 6 - 8pm.

Gallery Henoch
555 West 25th Street
New York, NY 10001

ARTFORUM CRITICS' PICKS by Kim Cogan

“Evergreen” is featured as Critics’ Pick on ARTFORUM, review by Theadora Walsh. Click the image to read the full review -

“With tenderness and a phenomenologist’s sensitivity, he portrays gently sloped streets and frequented neighborhood stores. The compositions interrupt the city’s seamless flow of visual information to transform seemingly banal scenes into an extraordinary portrait of home.”

“Although loss can often feed nostalgia, the show’s title emphasizes a sense of continuity. “Evergreen” has an orphic quality: It looks simultaneously to the past and the future.”

Theadora Walsh

Evergreen | Solo Exhibition of New Artworks by Kim Cogan

Evergreen36” X 36”oil on canvas

Evergreen

36” X 36”

oil on canvas


Kim Cogan | EVERGREEN

September 7th - 28th, 2019

Opening Reception Saturday September 7th 6 - 9pm


Hashimoto Contemporary

804 Sutter Street

San Francisco, CA 94109

tel: 415.655.9265
sf@hashimotocontemporary.com

www.hashimotocontemporary.com

EVERGREEN

New Works By Kim Cogan

Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco

September 2019

Artist Kim Cogan explores the passage of time, integrating both present and remembered subjects in his latest works on exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary in San Francisco.

His awareness of memory and place as emotional triggers continue to be a source of creative exploration and expression. Some paintings are grounded in Cogan’s experience of a particular neighborhood, such as Into the Sunset and Nightcrawler, in which the artist uses color and light to represent the essence of his surroundings. Other paintings are seemingly devoid of explicit markings that identify a precise setting. Destination Unknown uses composition and gradations of color to direct the viewer’s gaze towards an undetermined, yet familiar focal point. In this way, Cogan creates a harmony between memory and realism. 

Paintings like Pay Little are built up over several layers to depict contrasting areas of light. Cogan’s rooftop panoramas skillfully balance painstaking detail with suggestive elements that the eye completes. This slow and dynamic technique evident on the canvas parallels a similar transformation of the city itself—constant and continuously renewing. 


It is perhaps especially meaningful that the pharmacy depicted in Evergreen is one that no longer exists. Through a narrative of vanishing landscapes, Cogan’s work attempts to capture a permanence of change.

To acquire artworks please contact Dasha Matsuura, Gallery Director.
tel: 415.655.9265
email: sf@hashimotocontemporary.com

Studio, Summer 2019 by Kim Cogan

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Busy preparing a solo exhibition opening at Hashimoto Contemporary, September 2019.

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