| design and style report Nov 26 | Here's to looking up at Jacob Hashimoto's immersive exhibition at the Miles McEnery Gallery in New York. The Disappointment Engine exhibit features eleven sculptural pieces made up of viruses, stained-glass windows, Atari circuit-board patterns, and leaf structures. Hashimoto explores what it means to build an understanding of oneself through the investigation of radio telescopes as well as the architecture of churches and mosques built during plagues among other elements. These forces combined with his loose reference of East Asian craft traditions filled the gallery from wall to wall forcing viewers to duck, sidestep, and recalibrate when viewing the art. Hanging paper circles across front entrance of gallery Close up of paper and bamboo circles Floor to ceiling The Rewind, 2023. Acrylic, bamboo, paper, wood and Dacron. The Tragicomic Pursuit, 2023. Acrylic, bamboo, paper, wood and Dacron. I Too Await, 2023. Acrylic, bamboo, paper, wood and Dacron. The Moment, The Realization, The Unknown City, 2023. Acrylic, bamboo, paper, wood and Dacron. Side view of The Tragicomic Pursuit | | | |
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