Please come visit Gallery Henoch booth #C217, at CONTEXT ART MIAMI 2018, Dec. 4 - 9th. Gallery Henoch will be exhibiting “Dumbo at Dusk.”
Parallel Transformations /
November 8th - December 1st, 2018
PARALLEL TRANSFORMATIONS New Artworks by Kim Cogan
To acquire, please contact tel: 917.305.0003 or email: info@galleryhenoch.com
Gallery Henoch
555 West 25th Street
New York, NY 10001
Parallel Transformations /
Solo Exhibition
November 8 - December 1, 2018.
Opening Reception Thursday November 8th, 6 - 8pm.
Gallery Henoch
555 West 25th Street
New York, NY 10001
Manhattan from above
72" X 90”
oil on canvas
Parallel Transformations
New Works by Kim Cogan
Gallery Henoch, New York
November 2018
“The painting emerges and is transformed in parallel with the city.” –Antonio Lopez
Artist Kim Cogan returns to the altered and familiar landscapes of New York City in his first solo exhibition at Gallery Henoch in seven years.
His new body of work reflects Cogan’s many reencounters with the city, merging both observed and remembered perspectives. Paintings such as View from Pearl Paints and Dumbo at Dusk harken back to a previous reality, recognized only by some. Perpetually grounded in his explorations of the city, his paintings recall a progression of locations studied—from street-level alleyways to rooftop panoramas.
Cogan’s brand of realism is characterized by an atmospheric intentionality. Figures do appear in the work, as in Man on a Street Corner and Passenger, but Cogan’s use of light, color and contrast also suggest narrative elements. In Plan B and Fifth Avenue, he situates our gaze purposefully to evoke a sense of unknown curiosity.
Perhaps the painting most revelatory of the artist’s frame of mind is Wish You Were Here. Depicting his mother-in-law (who suffers from Alzheimer’s) sitting quietly in his living room, the painting is a snapshot of a transformative moment in Cogan’s recent past. “I wanted to capture this defining time in our lives, and how I have been changed by it.”
To acquire, please contact tel: 917.305.0003 or email: info@galleryhenoch.com
Gallery Henoch
555 West 25th Street
New York, NY 10001
917.305.0003
info@galleryhenoch.com
A glimpse in the studio, Summer 2018. /
Solo exhibition opens at Gallery Henoch, November 8th, 2018.
Studio, Summer 2018 /
Preparing for a solo exhibition which opens at Gallery Henoch, November 2018.
Upcoming Solo Exhibition Fall 2018 /
Studio, Summer 2018. Busy preparing a solo exhibition opening this Fall at Gallery Henoch.
Maxwell Alexander Gallery /
For information regarding purchasing, please contact tel: 213.275.1060 or email: info@MaxwellAlexanderGallery.com.
406 West Pico Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Small Works /
Art New York 2018 /
May 3 - 6th, 2018
Gallery Henoch, Booth #227
Pier 94
Please come visit Gallery Henoch booth #227, at the ART NEW YORK 2018, May 3 – 6th. Gallery Henoch will be exhibiting recent artworks. For information regarding the paintings please contact info@galleryhenoch.com
Pier 94
12th Avenue at 55th Street
New York, NY 10019
Art Market San Francisco 2018 /
April 26 - 29th, 2018
Hashimoto Contemporary, Booth #309
Fort Mason Center
Please come visit Hashimoto Contemporary Gallery booth #309, at the ART MARKET San Francisco 2018, April 26th – 29th. Hashimoto Contemporary will be exhibiting a few of my artworks.
Hashimoto Contemporary
Fort Mason Center 2 Marina Blvd.
San Francisco, CA 94123
San Francisco Skyline /
SF Skyline
72" X 96"
oil on canvas
Night Cap /
The painting "Night Cap" is now on display at Gallery Henoch. If you are in the Manhattan area, I hope you are able to visit and have a look in person up close. For information regarding purchasing, please contact tel: 917.305.0003 or email: info@galleryhenoch.com
Gallery Henoch
555 West 25th Street
New York, NY 10001
917.305.0003
info@galleryhenoch.com
LA Art Show /
January 10 - 14, 2018
Pacifica
30" X 40"
oil on canvas
Maxwell Alexander Gallery will be exhibiting a few of my artworks at the LA Art Show January 10 - 14th 2018. To acquire artworks, please contact Beau Alexander tel: 310.839.9242 or email info@maxwellalexandergallery.com.
LA ART SHOW
Maxwell Alexander Gallery Booth 824
Los Angeles Convention Center South Hall
1201 South Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Happy Holidays /
Chelsea /
One of my new artworks at Gallery Henoch. These paintings are expressionistic renderings of often overlooked views of New York evoke the many moods and environs of the city.
If you are in the Manhattan area, I hope you are able to visit and have a look in person up close. For information regarding purchasing, please contact tel: 917.305.0003 or email: info@galleryhenoch.com
Gallery Henoch
555 West 25th Street
New York, NY 10001
917.305.0003
info@galleryhenoch.com
Flashback /
October 7 - 28, 2017
FLASHBACK New Artworks by Kim Cogan
Hashimoto Contemporary
804 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Solo Exhibition /
October 7 - 28, 2017
FLASHBACK New Artworks by Kim Cogan
Opening Reception October 7th, 6 - 9pm.
Hashimoto Contemporary 804 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
Flashback
New artworks by Kim Cogan
Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco
October 2017
Artist Kim Cogan explores the iconography of our memories in his first solo exhibition in
San Francisco in over 5 years.
Flashback is both a consequence of Cogan’s earlier works dealing with time, memory
and place as a source of meaning—and it is also the inception of a new inquiry on
imagery over form. What icons trigger nostalgia in us? Is it merely the representations of
familiar places and objects, or is it the expression of color and light that evoke our
memories?
Steeped in the city’s obscure enclaves and outer landscapes, Cogan is immersed in a
San Francisco seemingly bygone. Artifacts of the present transport us back to a time
and place at once familiar and incomplete. Witnessing the vanishing architecture of our
streets can activate recollections of the past akin to discovering a long-lost photograph
of a childhood memory.
Just as deliberate as Cogan’s selection of icons is his attention to composition and
technique. As an artist, Cogan has always exploited paint’s tactile form to exaggerate a
mood or overstate emotional content. “The painting is built up in several layers—some
translucent, some opaque—in order to create depth,” says Cogan. “I often add or
subtract details to focus the viewer on a specific area of the composition.” His aim is not
merely to reproduce a literal translation of a scene, rather it is to elicit a response
through a complete visual experience.
Cogan’s work reminds us that, in this inescapable race forward, our experience of
contemporary life and art draws much more from our understanding of the past than our
untethered ideas of the future.
Upcoming solo exhibition /
Upcoming solo exhibition
October 7 - 28, 2017
Hashimoto Contemporary
804 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Artwork at Gallery Henoch /
A painting of a LES rooftop
24 X 24 inches
oil on canvas
Here is one of my new artworks at Gallery Henoch. These paintings are expressionistic renderings of often overlooked views of New York evoke the many moods and environs of the summer city.
If you are in the Manhattan area, I hope you are able to visit and have a look in person up close.
