Joshua Hashemzadeh
Joshua Hashemzadeh (b. 1993) has a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and lives and works in Los Angeles. His work, often varying in mediums, is built around an investigation of language and its links to art-historical pedagogy, socio-economic critique, and cultural iconicism. Recent works have been featured in several exhibitions in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York with recent highlights being: Office Hours, Main Museum, Los Angeles; FIVE, Baik Art, Los Angeles; Poster, Black Ball Projects, Brooklyn; LA Art Show 2017, Los Angeles; Critique of Reason, MRG Fine Art, Los Angeles; and Our little Angle, Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco. The artist also maintains a curatorial practice with recent highlights including Semblance | Sunshine, Torrance Art Museum, Torrance; the 2020 Armory Show, New York; Re-Verb, Baik Art, LA; Felix Art Fair, Roosevelt Hotel, Hollywood, and Henosis, Baik Art Seoul, South Korea.
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2020, “Semblance | Sunshine Alumni Spotlight: Joshua Hossain Hashemzadeh,” SFAI (im)material Blog
2020, “Semblance | Sunshine’ and ‘Music to My Eyes’ at Torrance Art Museum,” Artillery Magazine
2020, “Featured: Semblance | Sunshine,” Curate LA
2020, “Armory Access: Yesterday- Tomorrow,” The Armory Show
2018, “BAD Summer at Baik Art, by Jody Zellen,” Art and Cake
2017, “10 Galleries to Visit Now in Brooklyn,” The New York Times
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