Hidden Stories

Hidden Stories

1275 Minnesota St. San Francisco, CA 94107, USA Saturday, December 2, 2023–Saturday, February 10, 2024

This selection of works revels in the rewards of seeing deeply and carefully. Each piece holds a universe of embedded images and ideas impossible to see with a cursory glance. 

blue black history (tuskegee army airfield) by jonathan calm

Jonathan Calm

Blue Black History (Tuskegee Army Airfield), 2020

4,800 USD

blue black history (a moment in the new china club, nv by jonathan calm

Jonathan Calm

Blue Black History (A Moment in the New China Club, NV, 2022

4,800 USD

come the mean times by rodney ewing

Rodney Ewing

Come the Mean Times, 2022

10,000 USD

untitled handcolored woodblock by oliver lee jackson

Oliver Lee Jackson

Untitled Handcolored Woodblock, 1967–2022

Price on Request

tsunami-oblivious by bovey lee

Bovey Lee

Tsunami-Oblivious, 2009

38,500 USD

This selection of works by Jonathan Calm, Rodney Ewing, Oliver Lee Jackson, Bovey Lee, and Diane Roby revels in the rewards of seeing deeply and carefully. Each piece holds a universe of embedded images and ideas impossible to see with a cursory glance. Some works necessitate a consideration of historical context, some present small scale and minute details which implore the viewer to get close and spend time. 

Jonathan Calm’s cyanotype prints, A Moment in the New China Club, NV, (2022), and Tuskegee Army Airfield (2020) are from the series Blue Black History. In these works, Calm uses a 19th century photo process to look at significant locations were the historical context is paramount to the work. Rodney Ewing utilizes multi-layered Silkscreen imagery on ledger paper to reveal the ways commerce and production in the pursuit of advancement have relied on the exploitation of the Black body. His work Faded (2022) features a schematic of a cotton gin, a device that expanded the practice of slavery by expediting the separation of cotton fibers from the seeds. Oliver Lee Jackson’s work lives in the space between figuration and abstraction, calling for the viewer to attune to the language of painting itself, and a willingness to take the time to do so. The intricate cut-paper work of Bovey Lee includes countless small details, woven together to create complete universes unto themselves. Diane Roby’s small works on paper contain dense and intricate line work which need close investigation to uncover the imagery hidden within.