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Jacob Hashimoto
The Other Sun

2022 Jacob Hashimoto: The Burn Out Sun, Studio la Città, Verona, Italy

Jacob Hashimoto: The Other Sun, University Museum and Rowan Oak, Mississippi, USA

2021 In This Time and Space, Ronchini Gallery, London, UK

2017 My Own Lost Romance , Anglim Gilbert Gallery, San Francisco, USA

Another Caoutionary Tale Comes to Mind (but immediately vanishes),Mixografia Gallery, Los Angeles, USA

2016  The First Known Map of the Moon, Mary Boone Gallery, New York, USA

Silence Still Governs Our Consciousness, Seehan Gallery, Whitman College, Walla Walla, USA

Never Comes Tomorrow, Studio La Città, Milan, Italy

2015,Art Brussels, Ronchini Gallery, Brussels

2014,Gas Giant, MOCA Pacific Design Center

2012,The Other Sun, Ronchini Gallery, London (solo)

2010,Silence Governs Our Consciousness, MACRO Rome Contemporary Art Museum

2009, Superabundant Atmosphere, Palazzo Fortuny: In-Finitum, Venice

Jacob Hashimoto

Using sculpture, painting, and installation, Jacob Hashimoto creates complex worlds from a range of modular components: bamboo-and-paper kites, model boats, even astroturf-covered blocks. His accretive, layered compositions reference video games, virtual environments, and cosmology, while also remaining deeply rooted in art-historical traditions notably, landscape-based abstraction, modernism, and handcraft.

Jacob Hashimoto was born in Greeley, Colorado in 1973 and is a graduate of The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He lives and works in Ossining, New York. Hashimoto has been featured in museum exhibitions at MOCA Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles, MACRO – Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome, Fondazione Querini Stampalia in Venice, LACMA – Los Angeles County Museum of Art in California, Schauwerk Sindlefingen in Germany, Wäinö Aaltonen Museum of Art in Finland, Galleria d’Arte Moderna “Achille Forti” in Italy, Museo di Storia Naturale in Italy, Site Santa Fe in New Mexico, Science Museum of Oklahoma and the Crow Museum of Asian Art in Texas. His work is

Jacob Hashimoto

American artist (born 1973)

Jacob Hashimoto (born 1973) is an American artist based in New York City. Using sculpture, painting, and installation, Hashimoto creates complex worlds from a range of modular components: bamboo-and-paper kites, model boats, even astroturf-covered blocks. His accretive, layered compositions reference video games, virtual environments, and cosmology, while also remaining deeply rooted in art-historical traditions notably, landscape-based abstraction, modernism, and handcraft.

Early life and education

Hashimoto was born in Greeley, Colorado. Much of his work materials reflect traditional Japanese culture.[1] Despite his strong ties to the culture, however, he has not been to Japan and does not speak the language. His connection instead comes from his Japanese-American father. His mother, on the other hand, is Irish-American.[1]

Hashimoto grew up in Walla Walla, Washington, where his mother, who had studied art as a college student, had her own studio. Although he enjoyed drawing and creating art in her

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