Petra Mrzyk and Jean-François Moriceau
Mrzyk & Moriceau: Everything Butt
Ratio 3
2831 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94110
September 11–October 24, 2015
Reception: September 11, 6 pm
Ratio 3 opens Mrzyk & Moriceau: Everything Butt, an exhibition by Petra Mrzyk and Jean-François Moriceau featuring a mixed media installation. Known for their precise, minimal drawings, Mrzyk and Moriceau are based in Montjean-sur-Loire, France, and have worked collaboratively since 1998. The installation includes drawings, paintings, and sculptural objects.
Francesco Igory Deiana
Haptic Render
CULT | Aimee Friberg Exhibitions
3191 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94110
September 11–October 31, 2015
Reception: September 11, 7–9 pm
CULT | Aimee Friberg Exhibitions presents Haptic Render, an exhibition of new drawings and installation by Francesco Igory Deiana. A new series of drawings explores the relationship between analog and digital visual experiences and the effects of new aesthetics on artistic creation, translating the peculiarities of digital brushstrokes into graphite drawings.
Brian Haefling
Yellow Pages
Good Mother Gallery
408 13th St, Oakland, CA 94612
Reception: September 11, 7-11
Copyright 2015 The Jay DeFeo Trust/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Jay DeFeo
Alter Ego
Hosfelt Gallery
260 Utah St, San Francisco, CA 94103
September 12–October 10, 2015
Reception: September 12, 4–6 pm
Hosfelt Gallery presents Alter Ego, an exhibition of 55 paintings, photographs, collages and drawings by Jay DeFeo—46 of these works have never been exhibited before. This exhibition focuses on the relationships between pairs and series of works, and the various ways in which DeFeo would reuse subjects and images. An exhibition catalog will be available.
Andy Diaz Hope
Content Void Content
Catharine Clark Gallery
248 Utah St, San Francisco, CA 94103
September 12–October 10, 2015
Reception: September 12th, 2 pm
Catherine Clark Gallery opens Content Void Content, an exhibition of new sculptures by Andy Diaz Hope. Hope creates forms and structures based on ancient mathematics, incorporating traditional and contemporary materials and methods and creating tension between past and present experiences of technology.
Jiro Takamatsu, Oneness of Cedar, 1970
El Anatsui, Louise Bourgeois, Carol Bove, Gianni Piacentino and Jiro Takamatsu
Standing and Hanging
Altman Siegel
49 Geary St #416, San Francisco, CA 94108
September 17 – October 31, 2015
Reception: September 17, 5:30–7:30 pm
Altman Siegel presents Standing and Hanging, an exhibition of five sculptural works by El Anatsui, Louise Bourgeois, Carol Bove, Gianni Piacentino and Jiro Takamatsu organized in collaboration with Adrian Rosenfeld, Co-founder and Creative Director of The Posters.
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Pat McCarthy
Shelters
Ever Gold Gallery
441 O’Farrell St, San Francisco, CA 94102
September 10–October 24, 2015
Davina Semo
APPROACH OR ENTER
CAPITAL
716 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, CA 94108
September 4–October 17, 2015
Ever Siempre, Franco Fasoli, Troy Lovegates, Zio Ziegler
Condition
Athen B. Gallery
1525 Webster St, Oakland, CA 94612
September 4th – October 2, 2015
Shoichi Seino
Denaturation
Don Soker Contemporary Art
2180 Bryant St #205, San Francisco, CA 94110
September 5 – October 17
By Appointment Only
Sam Lewitt
More Heat Than Light
CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts
360 Kansas St, San Francisco, CA 94103
September 10–November 21, 2015
Frances Scholz and Mark von Schlegell
Amboy
CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts
360 Kansas St, San Francisco, CA 94103
September 10–November 21, 2015
Nicholas Nixon
About Forty Years
Fraenkel Gallery
49 Geary St #450, San Francisco, CA 94108
September 10–October 24, 2015
Jaume Plensa
Silent Faces
Haines Gallery
49 Geary St #540, San Francisco, CA 94108
September 10–October 31, 2015
Chris Fraser
Animated
Gallery Wendi Norris
161 Jessie St, San Francisco, CA 94105
September 10–October 31, 2015