In the Gallery Suite

This microexhibit highlights four prints by Colorado-born artist Jacob Hashimoto, best known for his “tapestries” created from traditional Japanese elements. These works, each most often composed of hundreds of bamboo and paper kite-like elements, reflect his enduring interest in overlapping elements of painting and sculpture, as well as abstractions, landscapes, and figurative works. While deeply rooted in art-historical traditions, these tapestries incorporate references running the gambit from video games to cosmology to virtual reality.

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