Matthew Schreiber: “Sideshow” Johannes Vogt Gallery 526 W 26th Street, Suite 205, New York, NY 10001 April 10—May 10, 2014 “Architecture is the masterly, …
Carrie Mae Weems: “Subject & Witness” Gallery Paule Anglim 14 Geary Street, San Francisco, CA 94108 Marc 19—April 19, 2014 Carrie Mae Weems consistently …
Don’t get your hopes up if you are looking to hear anything—the room is silent despite the title of the exhibition. Instead, the absence …
Dora Budor: “Action Paintings” 247365 131 Huntington Street, Brooklyn, New York 10002 February 14–March 9, 2014 Croatian artist Dora Budor’s most recent solo exhibition “Action Paintings” …
“Teen Paranormal Romance” Curated by Hamza Walker The Renaissance Society, Chicago March 9 – April 13, 2014. “Teen Paranormal Romance,” curated by Hamza Walker, …
“Brian Fridge: Sequences” Curated by James Cope March 5th—April 6th 2014 Horton Gallery | 55-59 Chrystie Street, Suite #R106 New York, New York, 10009 Secrets …
“Following” Margo Wolowiec Johansson Projects, Oakland Currently on view at Johansson Projects in Oakland until March15th, is the solo exhibition by Margo Wolowiec titled “Following.” …
“New New New Abstraction” Curated by Jenny Sharaf Maya Hayuk, Alicia McCarthy, Claire Colette, Desirée Holman, Bridget Klappert and Alia Penner Toomey Tourell Fine Art, …
“Live From Somewhere” by Tammy Rae Carland January 24 – March 15, 2014 Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco. “Live From Somewhere,” a video piece …
The first large-scale exhibition of modern art in the United States was held in 1913 and was organized by the Association of Painters and Sculptors. …
Hannah Höch was the only female member of the Berlin Dada movement, and a pioneer in photomontage, a medium and method she used to …
The industrious installation “other thans” features multiple collaborative works as well as singular works by Mitzi Pederson, Laurie Reid and Alexander Wolff; the three …
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 …
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 …
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 …
As the name of the space alludes, Important Projects is showing just that. Now, how is one to denote what is truly important or …
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, …
“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 …
How does one define a divide? How does one make visible the invisible? In his new exhibition at Angles Gallery in Los Angeles, Tony …