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Chris Austin - Contrasts

Past exhibition
August 2 - 23, 2025
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Overview
Chris Austin Long Winters Night, 2025 gouache on wood. Framed Artwork: 16 1/2 x 14 1/2 in 17 1/2 x 15 1/2 in 44.5 x 39.4 cm
Chris Austin
Long Winters Night, 2025
gouache on wood. Framed
Artwork: 16 1/2 x 14 1/2 in
17 1/2 x 15 1/2 in
44.5 x 39.4 cm

Harman Projects is pleased to announce Contrasts, an exhibition by Toronto-based artist Chris Austin.

 

Opening Night Reception:

Saturday, August 2nd

5pm to 7pm

 

Gallery Hours

Tuesday - Saturday / 11am - 6pm

Exhibition on view until Saturday, August 23rd

 

Harman Projects SF

1275 Minnesota Street, Suite 106

San Francisco, CA 94107

(Google Maps)

 

An advance collector's preview will be available online before the exhibition opens, if you would like to receive a price list please contact us at sf@harmanprojects.com. 

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Works
  • Painting by artist Chris Austin Depicting a city scene with various types of cars parked in an alley at night. Floating amongst the cars are a group of different sized Orca whales.
    Chris Austin
    Hide And Seek Until We Meet, 2025
    gouache on wood. Framed
    Artwork: 12 x 24 in
    13 x 25 in
    33 x 63.5 cm
  • Painting by artist Chris Austin depicting a child in a yellow raincoat in a wide open field. Above, large orange clouds fill the sky and a large shark floats above the child.
    Chris Austin
    Seen Through Lost And Open Eyes, 2025
    gouache on wood. Framed
    Artwork: 18 x 18 in
    19 x 19 in
    48.3 x 48.3 cm
  • Painting by artist Chris Austin depicting a snowy quiet street with numerous cars parked along the sidewalk under bare trees. In front of a car, a deer faces the viewer while in the background a shark floats in the empty street
    Chris Austin
    Uninvited Frost, 2025
    gouache on wood. Framed
    Artwork: 18 x 18 in
    19 x 19 in
    48.3 x 48.3 cm
  • Painting by artist Chris Austin depicting a snowy city street at night with a group of Polar bears walking along the sidewalk
    Chris Austin
    Long Winters Night, 2025
    gouache on wood. Framed
    Artwork: 16 1/2 x 14 1/2 in
    17 1/2 x 15 1/2 in
    44.5 x 39.4 cm
  • Painting by artist Chris Austin depicting a snowy carpark with various snow-covered cars parked. Floating above them is a large fish
    Chris Austin
    Voices Carry, 2025
    gouache on wood. Framed
    Artwork: 12 x 18 in
    13 x 19 in
    33 x 48.3 cm
  • Painting by artist Chris Austin depicting two orca whales floating above a two lane highway in a forest landscape
    Chris Austin
    Nowhere Road, 2025
    gouache on paper mounted on wood. Framed
    Artwork: 8 x 16 in
    9 x 17 in
    22.9 x 43.2 cm
  • Painting by artist Chris Austin depicting a hazy pink street covered in snow at night. On the right, a silhouetted couple walks along parked cars while a shark floats behind them.
    Chris Austin
    Fighting to Escape Your Mind, 2025
    gouache on paper mounted on wood. Framed
    Artwork: 7 x 9 in
    7 3/4 x 9 3/4 in
    19.7 x 24.8 cm
  • Painting by artist Chris Austin depicting a late night scene of a child in a yellow hooded raincoat hanging off an electrical pole while an orca whale floats nearby
    Chris Austin
    Out Past Curfew, 2025
    gouache on paper mounted on wood. Framed
    Artwork: 6 x 8 in
    6 3/4 x 8 3/4 in
    17.1 x 22.2 cm
  • Painting by artist Chris Austin depicting an RV parked along a mountainside. In front of the RV is a child wearing a yellow raincoat, and beside it barely visible is a shark
    Chris Austin
    Road Trip, 2025
    gouache on paper mounted on wood. Framed
    Artwork: 6 x 8 in
    6 3/4 x 8 3/4 in
    17.1 x 22.2 cm
Installation Views
  • Installation view of Chris Austin's solo exhibition "CONTRASTS" at Harman Projects, San Francisco
  • Installation view of Chris Austin's solo exhibition "CONTRASTS" at Harman Projects, San Francisco
  • Installation view of Chris Austin's solo exhibition "CONTRASTS" at Harman Projects, San Francisco
  • Installation view of Chris Austin's solo exhibition "CONTRASTS" at Harman Projects, San Francisco
  • Installation view of Chris Austin's solo exhibition "CONTRASTS" at Harman Projects, San Francisco
  • Installation view of Chris Austin's solo exhibition "CONTRASTS" at Harman Projects, San Francisco
  • Installation view of Chris Austin's solo exhibition "CONTRASTS" at Harman Projects, San Francisco
  • Installation view of Chris Austin's solo exhibition "CONTRASTS" at Harman Projects, San Francisco
  • Installation view of Chris Austin's solo exhibition "CONTRASTS" at Harman Projects, San Francisco
  • Installation view of Chris Austin's solo exhibition "CONTRASTS" at Harman Projects, San Francisco
  • Installation view of Chris Austin's solo exhibition "CONTRASTS" at Harman Projects, San Francisco
  • Installation view of Chris Austin's solo exhibition "CONTRASTS" at Harman Projects, San Francisco
  • Installation view of Chris Austin's solo exhibition "CONTRASTS" at Harman Projects, San Francisco
Press release

 SAN FRANCISCO — Harman Projects is pleased to announce CONTRASTS, a solo exhibition of new works by Toronto-based painter Chris Austin. Known for his dreamlike paintings of wildlife anachronistically navigating suburban and urban settings, Austin’s latest body of work builds on his unique surreal visual language. This will mark the artist’s second solo presentation with Harman Projects and his first solo exhibition in San Francisco. 

 

Austin’s work explores the precipice of narrative and metaphor. In CONTRASTS, marine life drift quietly through familiar yet eerily ominous terrains: snow-covered streets, dimly lit intersections, and quiet neighborhoods under sodium light. These improbable juxtapositions unsettle and invite, prompting the viewer to confront their own sense of alienation while also sparking imagination and delight. Rendered in rich hues and cinematic lighting, the works suggest the filmic tension of Edward Hopper’s twilight scenes (House at Dusk, 1935) and cerebral surrealism of René Magritte (Le Domaine d'Arnheim, 1962).

 

At the heart of Austin’s practice lies a personal mythology stemming from his own deeply personal autobiographical experiences. The artist describes his aquatic protagonists as “symbolic anchors” drawn from his own childhood experiences embodying moments and memories of both chaos and clarity. Marine life, in particular, becomes a recurring metaphor for higher consciousness and emotional refuge. The scenes he paints are less about a literal coexistence of worlds than about navigating more abstract psychological terrains: moments of serenity and silence cast into the wake of dissonance and estrangement.

 

CONTRASTS opens on Saturday, August 2nd with a reception from 5 pm - 7 pm. For additional information, images, and feature interview content, email us at sf@harmanprojects.com.

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  • Chris Austin painting of whales floating in city, person in yellow coat peeking around van watching them

    Chris Austin

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