An Eclectic Group Exhibition Brings Together Contemporary Interpretations of the Archetypal Vessel

CHIAOZZA, “Bouquet Sculpture No. 2” (2021), acrylic paint on paper pulp, 36 x 23 x 9 inches. All images courtesy of Hashimoto Contemporary, shared with permission

A group exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary in San Francisco offers a new perspective on the enduring legacy of the vessel as both standalone object and motif. Spanning ceramic vases, oil-based works on canvas, and sculptures made of paper pulp, the show explores the myriad ways the ubiquitous container has appeared throughout art history and how two dozen artists working today interpret the classic form. Included are the minimal, ritualistic paintings by Laura Berger (previously), Stephanie Shih’s sleek Molotov cocktail inscribed with a strikingly hopeful message, and Katie Kimmel’s zany dogs. We’ve gathered some of our favorite works below, and stop by the gallery before Vessel closes on July 31 to see them in person.

 

An Eclectic Group Exhibition Brings Together Contemporary Interpretations of the Archetypal Vessel

Laura Berger, “Vessel 1” (2021), oil on canvas, 42 x 32 inches

An Eclectic Group Exhibition Brings Together Contemporary Interpretations of the Archetypal Vessel

Left: Munisa, “La bonga de la vida ‘Josefina’” (2021), clay, wire, and glaze, 18 x 11 x 6 inches. Right: Stephanie Shih, “Molotov Cocktail (A Better World Is Possible)” (2021), 10 x 4.5 x 2.5 inches

An Eclectic Group Exhibition Brings Together Contemporary Interpretations of the Archetypal Vessel

Leif Zikade, “Emergence” (2021), acrylic yarn, 24.5 x 16.5 inches

An Eclectic Group Exhibition Brings Together Contemporary Interpretations of the Archetypal Vessel

Hilda Palafox, “Cosecha” (2021), high temperature ceramics, 12 x 12 x 12 inches

An Eclectic Group Exhibition Brings Together Contemporary Interpretations of the Archetypal Vessel

Left: Katie Kimmel, “Nosferatu vase” (2021), ceramic, 13 x 7 x 3.4 inches. Right: Katie Kimmel, “Camelot vase” (2021), ceramic, 11 x 6 x 3.4 inches

An Eclectic Group Exhibition Brings Together Contemporary Interpretations of the Archetypal Vessel

Lorien Stern, “Ready for the Afterparty” (2021), ceramic, 14 x 14.25 x 8.5 inches

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