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    Chelsea Ryoko Wong: Nostalgia for the Present Tense

    July 25-September 7, 2024

    Jessica Silverman is delighted to present “Nostalgia for the Present Tense,” an exhibition of twelve paintings by Chelsea Ryoko Wong. Inspired by recent travels in Europe, East Asia, North Africa, and California, these canvases explore moments when the artist was struck by the value of community. In a time of war, political polarization, social media “haters,” and rampant acrimony, Wong explores instances of social harmony, not just for the comfort they offer, but for their power as self-fulfilling prophecies. An existentialist who believes in the artist’s role in resisting nihilism, Wong seeks to bring order to chaos and mindful purpose to godforsaken emptiness.

    Chelsea Ryoko Wong (b. 1986, Seattle, WA) is a painter and muralist. She attended Parsons School of Design, New York and received her BFA in printmaking from California College of the Arts. She is the first recipient of the Hamaguchi Emerging Artists Fellowship award at Kala Art Institute, Berkeley and was a 2022 finalist for SFMOMA’s esteemed SECA Art Award. She has participated in recent group exhibitions at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Creativity Explored, Chinese Cultural Center, and Bolinas Museum. Her work will be included in a forthcoming group exhibition at the de Young. She has completed large-scale mural projects in San Francisco at Asana; La Cocina; Facebook Artist in Residence Program; and forthcoming at the Asian Art Museum. Her work has been acquired by institutional and private collections including de Young, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Crocker Art Museum, CA, and Bolinas Museum, CA. Wong lives and works in the Mission District of San Francisco. She is represented by Jessica Silverman, San Francisco.