
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.
All These Burnt Out Comets, Unwound Ciphers, and the Dark Span of Madness
Tracing the Ever-fragile Balance of Dreamless Silence: This Unruly Forest, These Imaginings, and the Final Exhalation
Far Nearer the End of Things, Far Below These Meditations on Time and Death, We Rest Unmapped Tangled in Darkness