Overlaid with lines, a print depicts an orca attempting to reach out of the water to touch a tree with a vibrant sunrise in the background

Andrew Schoultz, “Orcha Tree” (2023). All images courtesy of Hashimoto Contemporary, shared with permission

The Jaunt, the residency program inviting artists to travel and create a single work based on their experiences, is turning ten this year, and a group exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary highlights original works and prints from the archive by nearly half of those who’ve participated in the project. Launched by Jeroen Smeets in 2013, The Jaunt has collaborated with nearly 100 artists working with various aesthetic impulses and mediums—this includes Liz Flores (previously), Collin van der Sluijs (previously), Vhils (previously), and Lisa Congdon (previously), to name a few—all of whom have visited destinations around the world and translated their encounters into silkscreen prints.

The celebratory exhibition, titled A Decade of The Jaunt, will be on view from April 22 to May 13 in Los Angeles, and check out our interview with Smeets for insight into the ongoing project.

 

Pink hands with long fingernails hold a phone with text message boxes on the screen, although no text is visible

David Heo, “Read” (2023)

A mosaiced print with a flower at the center and squares in each corner

Matthew Craven, “Lil’ Bloom” (2023)

A portrait made with old advertising posters

Alexandre Farto (aka Vhils), “Pictorial Series #19” (2023)

A colorful sculpture with an open sign on top and kinetic components in yellow and blue

We Are Out of Office, “Next Left” (2023)

Two images, both abstract prints in wooden frames

Left: Louis Reith, “Untitled” (2015). Right: Charlie Edminston

An abstract orange flower sculpture

Cody Hudson, “Ignoring Relevant Information” (2022)

Two images, on the left a person on a surf board out on a blue ocean, on the right a print of a large figure in black with his shadow cast on the ground in front

Left: Jean Jullien, “The Cruiser” (2023). Right: Cleon Peterson, “The Shadow” (2023)

A print of blue flowers in a pot hangs on a white wall with two stools topped with books on either side

Sebastian Curi, “Out of the Blue”

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