Sol Hashemi
After petal fall spray
April 16 – May 28, 2022

 

All beings alter their environment in some way, and other beings respond to these modifications. Living through signs, in a world rooted in semiosis across species, it becomes difficult to distinguish boundaries between things. When a distinction between the self and environment collapses, what is a nature photographer to do?

The photographic process molts into a photograph of process. No longer depicting a landscape nor a topography, the photograph becomes a holographic fragment of Earth, not land nor soil, and is devoid of a unifying perspective. A singular process is not represented and claimed as art. Instead, a shifting interface forms between webs of dynamic processes which include the Gaia photographer. This zone can be called an ecotone, a word used in environmental science to refer to a transition area between communities of organisms. From this ecotone, artworks pop up, functioning as ecotones themselves, both localized in the particularities of how they form and yet holding the image of Earth processes within.

An ecotone is a place where organisms are in tension. Think of the string of a guitar; the finger moved to fret; a note gnawed into another. Each artwork is a unique interface between habitats - home to ideas, ideologies, references, and cultural niches that can all be foraged. The artwork holds these for one to return to when needed. Foraged items often require processing, needing to be fermented, macerated, braised, or perhaps dried. The windows that frame the harvesting seasons are short and often not in alignment. One must remember, or be reminded, of when and where to return.

- Sol Hashemi, On the Artwork as Ecotone: Towards Gaia Photography, 2021

 

Sol Hashemi (b. 1987, Vancouver, WA; lives/works: Vancouver, BC + Vancouver, WA) views his artworks as mushrooms popping up occasionally from a vast mycorrhizal web. His practice spans many niches, including foraging, experimental product photography, stoneworking, cooking, organizing, conceptual floral design, writing, curating, brewing, and the internet. His exhibitions include Henry Art Gallery (Seattle), James Harris Gallery (Seattle), Annarumma Gallery (Naples), Sculpture Center (Long Island City, NY), Ditch Projects (Springfield, OR), Portland Art Museum, Kunstverein München, as well as the NW Flower and Garden Show (Seattle). Hashemi received his MFA from the University of British Columbia (2021), BFA from the University of Washington (2009). He was a co-founder of Veronica (Seattle) and is a recipient of the Kayla Skinner Award from the Seattle Art Museum. His book, Excerpt from Baker’s Dozen, was recently published by Artspeak (Vancouver, BC).

 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
A photograph of food scraps is hung on the left wall. A large pallet of aluminum cans are mounted to the right wall.
 
A photograph of food scraps is hung on the left wall. A large pallet of aluminum cans are mounted to the right wall.
 
A photograph of apples cut in half on a yellow cutting board is hung on the wall. A mini beverage fridge full of colorful aluminum cans is on the floor.
A photograph of food scraps is hung on the left wall. A large pallet of aluminum cans is mounted to the right wall, next to a photograph of apples cut in half on a yellow cutting board.
A photograph of food scraps is hung on the wall in the center of the image. A large pallet of aluminum cans is mounted to the wall on the right.
A large pallet of aluminum cans is mounted to the right wall, next to a photograph of apples cut in half on a yellow cutting board. A mini beverage fridge full of colorful aluminum cans is on the floor.
A photograph of food scraps is hung on the wall. A roll of printed shrink sleeves is on the floor under a large window.
A photograph of apple scraps and apple leaves in a blue bin.

Untitled (Trimmings), 2021
archival pigment print

A photograph of apples cut in half on a yellow cutting board.

Untitled (Codling Moth), 2021
archival pigment print

Detail of a photograph of apples cut in half on a yellow cutting board.

Untitled (Codling Moth), 2021, detail
archival pigment print

 
A large pallet of aluminum cans is mounted to the wall.

Untitled (Vertical Pallet), 2022
1167 shrink sleeved aluminum beverage cans, international export pallet, acrylic, banding, cling film. Binding by Vessel Packaging Co.

Detail of empty aluminum cans in the pallet.

Untitled (Vertical Pallet), 2022, detail
1167 shrink sleeved aluminum beverage cans, international export pallet, acrylic, banding, cling film. Binding by Vessel Packaging Co.

A large pallet of aluminum cans is mounted to the wall.

Untitled (Vertical Pallet), 2022
1167 shrink sleeved aluminum beverage cans, international export pallet, acrylic, banding, cling film. Binding by Vessel Packaging Co.

A large pallet of aluminum cans is mounted to the wall.

Untitled (Vertical Pallet), 2022
1167 shrink sleeved aluminum beverage cans, international export pallet, acrylic, banding, cling film. Binding by Vessel Packaging Co.

Side view detail of aluminum cans in the pallet. The cans are shrink sleeved with colorful images.

Untitled (Vertical Pallet), 2022, detail
1167 shrink sleeved aluminum beverage cans, international export pallet, acrylic, banding, cling film. Binding by Vessel Packaging Co.

 
A roll of shrink sleeve labels with colorful prints sits on the floor. A circular stone is wedged between the roll and the floor acting as a stopper.

Excerpt from Baker’s Dozen (Shrink Sleeve Roll), 2021
13 photographs printed in repeat sequence by Summit Labels on PETG shrink sleeves on an HP Indigo digital press

Untitled Brew Sculpture (Flowerstone Tri-Clover Cap), 2022
BC flowerstone lapidary carving by the artist

 
A roll of shrink sleeve labels with colorful prints sits on the floor. A circular stone is wedged between the roll and the floor acting as a stopper.

Excerpt from Baker’s Dozen (Shrink Sleeve Roll), 2021
13 photographs printed in repeat sequence by Summit Labels on PETG shrink sleeves on an HP Indigo digital press

Untitled Brew Sculpture (Flowerstone Tri-Clover Cap), 2022
BC flowerstone lapidary carving by the artist

 
Detail of the circular stone that's wedged between the roll and the floor acting as a stopper.

Untitled Brew Sculpture (Flowerstone Tri-Clover Cap), 2022
BC flowerstone lapidary carving by the artist

Excerpt from Baker’s Dozen (Shrink Sleeve Roll), 2021, detail
13 photographs printed in repeat sequence by Summit Labels on PETG shrink sleeves on an HP Indigo digital press

 
A mini beverage fridge full of colorful aluminum cans is on the floor at a corner of the room.

Untitled Brew Sculpture (Try Me), 2022
Beverage fridge, Dry Cider I in fig can (Germaine Koh’s apples from Salt Spring Island, yarrow, yeast, 7% abv), Dry Cider II in cornelian cherry can (Germaine Koh’s apples from Salt Spring Island, yeast, 7% abv), Strong Pale Ale in chicken of the woods can (barley, water, apple cider, hops, turkey tail mushrooms, yeast, 7% abv), Flowerstone Pale Ale in carpet can and crystal can (barley, marjoram, gentian, BC flowerstone crystal elixir, hops, selenite, yeast, 5% abv)

A mini beverage fridge full of colorful aluminum cans is on the floor at a corner of the room. The door of the fridge is open.

Untitled Brew Sculpture (Try Me), 2022
Beverage fridge, Dry Cider I in fig can (Germaine Koh’s apples from Salt Spring Island, yarrow, yeast, 7% abv), Dry Cider II in cornelian cherry can (Germaine Koh’s apples from Salt Spring Island, yeast, 7% abv), Strong Pale Ale in chicken of the woods can (barley, water, apple cider, hops, turkey tail mushrooms, yeast, 7% abv), Flowerstone Pale Ale in carpet can and crystal can (barley, marjoram, gentian, BC flowerstone crystal elixir, hops, selenite, yeast, 5% abv)

A mini beverage fridge full of colorful aluminum cans is on the floor at a corner of the room. The door of the fridge is open.

Untitled Brew Sculpture (Try Me), 2022
Beverage fridge, Dry Cider I in fig can (Germaine Koh’s apples from Salt Spring Island, yarrow, yeast, 7% abv), Dry Cider II in cornelian cherry can (Germaine Koh’s apples from Salt Spring Island, yeast, 7% abv), Strong Pale Ale in chicken of the woods can (barley, water, apple cider, hops, turkey tail mushrooms, yeast, 7% abv), Flowerstone Pale Ale in carpet can and crystal can (barley, marjoram, gentian, BC flowerstone crystal elixir, hops, selenite, yeast, 5% abv)

 
Detail of many cans of beverage in the mini fridge. On the cans, there are images of mushrooms.

Strong Pale Ale in chicken of the woods can (barley, water, apple cider, hops, turkey tail mushrooms, yeast, 7% abv)

 
Detail of many cans of beverage in the mini fridge. On the cans, there are images of figs and raspberries.

Dry Cider I in fig can (Germaine Koh’s apples from Salt Spring Island, yarrow, yeast, 7% abv)

 
Detail of many cans of beverage in the mini fridge. On the cans, there are images of figs and raspberries.

Dry Cider II in cornelian cherry can (Germaine Koh’s apples from Salt Spring Island, yeast, 7% abv)

 
Detail of many cans of beverage in the mini fridge. On the cans, there are images of figs and gemstones.

Flowerstone Pale Ale in crystal can (barley, marjoram, gentian, BC flowerstone crystal elixir, hops, selenite, yeast, 5% abv)

Detail of many cans of beverage in the mini fridge. On the cans, there are images of figs, gemstones and rocks.

Flowerstone Pale Ale in carpet can (barley, marjoram, gentian, BC flowerstone crystal elixir, hops, selenite, yeast, 5% abv)

 
Exterior view of the gallery–a storefront window with floor to ceiling windows. In the gallery, there are two photographs and a large pallet of aluminum cans hung on the walls. A mini fridge sits on the floor at the corner.
Three people wearing sunglasses standing outside of the gallery holding cans of beverages.
A hand holding a can of beverage with mushroom images on the can.
A person looks down at a beverage can they are holding in their hand.
A dog licks the top of a beverage can.
A hand holding a can of beverage with images of figs on the can.
Two people holding cans of beverages.