Hannah Höch was the only female member of the Berlin Dada movement, and a pioneer in photomontage, a medium and method she used to …
Stephen De Staebler died in 2011 at age 78, but not before he was privy to arrangements being made for his retrospective at the …
Interviewed by Jarrett Earnest Juliana Huxtable and her queer-coven the HOUSE OF LADOSHA are taking New York cultural life by a storm of their …
The industrious installation “other thans” features multiple collaborative works as well as singular works by Mitzi Pederson, Laurie Reid and Alexander Wolff; the three …
SFAQ is pleased to announce a release party for issue 15 at Participant Inc. in New York City. Sunday March 9th, 4-6pm …
Øgaard is a small gallery in Oakland that received the Southern Exposure Alternative Exposure grant for 2013. Focusing on textiles and originally delineated as small …
This piece is selected from SFAQ Issue 15. By Peter Dobey In my last essay for San Francisco Arts Quarterly I …
Santi Vernetti, who recently graduated from USC’s Master’s of Art and Curatorial Practices in the Public Sphere program, has curated an enticing and whitty group …
Now that we live in a world where everybody is a hipster, that means that nobody is a hipster anymore, because by definition, to be …
This piece is selected from ISSUE 14 of SFAQ. By Peter Dobey This article began as a simple exercise in cataloging the major …
Tucked in Agora Hills, a meandering road leads way to this former Hollywood back lot. Since its inception in 1927, the versatile terrain of …
The Asian Art Museum’s series of contemporary Bay Area art concludes with “Proximities 3: Import/Export,” a show examining the complex relationship between Asia and …
Glen Helfand interviewed by Sarah Thibault How did you first get interested in art and writing about art? My interest in writing about art …
Noah Lang from Electric Works, San Francisco first visited North Korea, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in 2008 as a side trip from Beijing …
As the name of the space alludes, Important Projects is showing just that. Now, how is one to denote what is truly important or …
This past weekend in Los Angeles was packed with action for art-goers. Not only did Art Los Angeles Contemporary (ALAC), host the fifth edition of …
People of SF, tomorrow night, Friday the 7th, from 6-9pm… Please join SFAQ at Will Brown for a celebration of the new issue of SFAQ. …
For their second show at the new location near Oakland’s Jack London Square, City Limits is starting off their new space with solid curatorial focus, …
It would seem that everyone under the sun, sleet, snow, and hail is talking about Los Angeles lately. There was the Art Los Angeles Contemporary art …
“Vertigraphy in 90°” is a large hand-made camera constructed out of styrene, foam core and lenses. The piece is large – approximately 6 feet tall …