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Fave nature shots of the past 3 years.
Emitaï, Ousmane Sembène (1971)
William Klein, Independence parade. Dakar, Senegal. 1963.
dufresnemarie
Lagos, Nigeria 1978
Bless tony-camaro
Eternal Love
By Frank Kunert
i-D Magazine (1996)
Rie Rasmussen | © Enrique Badulescu
Vogue Paris (May 2000)
Erik Jones’s “Abiogenesis.”
Opening on Saturday, September 3rd, 2022 at Hashimoto Contemporary in San Francisco, California is artist Erik Jones’s solo exhibition, “Abiogenesis.”
Jones’ new work reflects on the theory of original evolution from inorganic non- living matter into what we are today. Jones uses this concept while creating loose pours of paint, sometimes mixing up to 80 different colors, waiting for them to harden and then collaging them into his work. The evolution of these pieces start with a realistic, ambiguous figure and are transformed by adding the cured drip patterns to form an abstracted body shape, creating a subtle expressiveness and life within the paintings.
Jones new paintings reflect on the genesis of our creation while also using AI 3D generated images of people to use as his references. This new process, acquired during the pandemic, compliments the abstraction of his shapes while also removing his previous technique of hard- edge lines, creating a more organic and enigmatic body.
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Issey Miyake
From the series Namm Naa La (Senegal, 2021) - Charlotte Yonga
Jean Rouch - Moi, un noir (1958)
Sembene! (2015)
directed by Samba Gadjigo, Jason Silverman
- Toni Morrison