“The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco”
-Mark Twain
“The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco”
-Mark Twain
New paintings at Gallery Henoch. Please visit and have a look. To acquire please contact Andrew tel: 917.305.0003 or email: info@galleryhenoch.com.
Gallery Henoch
555 West 25th Street
New York, NY 10001
tel: 917.305.0003
email: Info@galleryhenoch.com
Tues - Sat 10:30 - 6:00
June 18th, 2016
Opening reception June 18th, Saturday 7-9pm.
A few of my studies will be included in a small works exhibition at Maxwell Alexander Gallery, please visit and have a look. To acquire contact phone: 310.839.9242, email: info@maxwellalexandergallery.com
Maxwell Alexander Gallery 6144 Washington Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232
www.maxwellalexandergallery.com
May 27 - June 18th, 2016.
Opening Reception MAY 27th, Friday 5-7pm.
A few recent artworks are now at Evoke Contemporary, please visit to view in person. For more information about the artworks, please contact:
Evoke Contemporary
Photographer Shaun Roberts recently visited Kim Cogan in his new San Francisco studio to photograph him as he was preparing for Art Market San Francisco.
More photos can be seen here - www.emptykingdom.com
Please come visit Hespe Gallery, Booth #121 at the ART MARKET San Francisco 2016, April 27th – May 1st. Hespe Gallery will be exhibiting a few of my artworks. For information regarding the paintings please contact info@hespegallery.com.
ART MARKET San Francisco 2016
April 27th – May 1st, 2016
Hespe Gallery, Booth #121 Fort Mason Center 2 Marina Blvd. San Francisco, CA 94123
A 1xrun limited edition print of “Alexandria Theater” releases March 7th, 9am PST. The run is limited to 100 and offered on a 1st come, 1st serve basis, no reserves. Don’t miss out!
https://www.1xrun.com/run/alexandria
Art Silicon Valley San Francisco
Hespe Gallery, Booth #SV2
San Mateo County Event Center
Expo Hall
1346 Saratoga Drive
San Mateo, CA 94403
Please visit Hespe Gallery in booth #SV2. For tickets or more information regarding purchasing, please contact the Hespe Gallery at 415.776.5918 or info@hespe.com
Homecoming 52" X 84" oil on canvas
Thank you Daniel Gauss for reviewing "The Other Side," for Walls Street International Magazine. Read the article here - www.wsimag.com
Thank you Andrew Webster for reviewing the show for Fine Art Connoisseur. Read the article here - www.fineartconnoisseur.com
The Other Side
September 17 - October 4, 2015.
Opening Reception Thursday September 17th, 6 - 8pm.
Arcadia Contemporary 51 Greene Street New York, NY 1001 tel:212.965.1387 email:info@arcadiacontemporary.com www.arcadiacontemporary.com
The Other Side by Kim Cogan Acadia Contemporary, September 2015
In his debut solo exhibition at Arcadia Contemporary, San Francisco-based artist Kim Cogan pushes the boundaries of realism to travel to the realm of memory.
The Other Side, the artist’s first solo exhibition in two years, is Cogan’s attempt to reconstruct how the mind remembers. Through paintings that piece together abstract memories with a palpable nostalgia of a distinct time and place, the artist creates a new, dream-like reality.
Cogan is a keen observer of his surroundings, capturing the passage of time and vanishing landscapes that hold so much memory. Haunted by the things that no longer exist, Cogan was interested in more than merely reproducing a literal translation of a place, a time or person. He wanted to create a story and evoke a longing for the past. “By combining old photographs with new ones, I wanted to make a complete image, very similar to how you might construct a memory in your head,” he says.
The challenge was in the process. Cogan composed the paintings in a way he had never done before. He used his own childhood photos and combined them with fragments of objects, people and environments to manipulate a new narrative, at once familiar and alien. Figures were not necessarily designed as the focal point, but sometimes drawn and redrawn around the surroundings. The brush strokes compliment the story by focusing on shapes, not likeness. Cogan says, “The picture is a starting point for provoking a deeper thought or memory. The paint is pushed to be more expressive.”
The story that unravels from these paintings is not about a singular subject or an exact reality. As Cogan puts it, “It is more truthful. There is honesty in how I experienced it, how I remember it.”
Please come visit Hespe Gallery Booth 113, at the ART MARKET San Francisco 2015, April 29th – May 3rd. Hespe Gallery will be exhibiting a few of my artworks. For information regarding the paintings please contact info@hespegallery.com.
ART MARKET San Francisco 2015 April 29th – May 3rd, 2015
Hespe Gallery, Booth 113 Fort Mason Center 2 Marina Blvd. San Francisco, CA 94123
Good news, the painting of my mother-in-law, "Cure for forgetting" will be traveling to the National Portrait Gallery in London for 2nd round of judging for the BP Portrait Award.
The portrait of my mother-in-law was based on a sitting I had started last year. Since she has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and is unable to live on her own, we moved her from the Philippines to the U.S. Single mother who raised 5 children, she was a shrewd business woman that provided for her family and gave generously to those in need. Although we have been faced with many challenges, caring for her comes without hesitation. Many of you who know our situation and have asked how to help out, you could do so by making a donation to an Alzheimer's Association.
Studio, April 2014.
I wasn't happy with the initial painting having run out of space for the hands, so I planned to do the portrait again on a larger surface. We joke with her and tell her she is being painted just like the Mona Lisa. Being from the Philippines and not accustomed to the chilly weather in San Francisco, we keep her comfortable by keeping the heater on all the time and is why she is depicted wearing a puffy jacket.
Study of NDM Hands, November 2014.
Work in progress, November - December 2014.
Work in progress, December 2014.
Finished and approved! January 2015.
Actually, I wasn't planning on showing this painting, ever. The painting was done for us alone, and entered on a whim. Win or lose it doesn't change our situation, so to show this painting and walk away with a good experience will be extra special. Needless to say, we are all very excited, thank you everyone for your support!