“He was alone. He was unheeded, happy, and near to the wild heart of life.” That quote is an excerpt from James Joyce’s “A Portrait …
I am not one to write about art exhibitions in the first person, but it feels right to do it in this case. There is …
“Beatnik Meteors,” the most recent exhibition at the di Rosa and the first in new curator Amy Owen’s collaboration-focused program, is an energetic mish mash …
Maria Park’s solo exhibition “Composition” at Toomey Tourell is inspired by Francois Truffaut’s 1966 film “Fahrenheit 451” which is based upon the science fiction novel …
Laeh Glenn’s first solo exhibition at Altman Siegel is a study in genre. Addressing many defining tropes of several art movements and theoretical concerns, …
Hosfelt Gallery is currently showing “On the Road” by Gideon Rubin and “Tilted Plane” by Jim Campbell, juxtaposing the work of two artists born decades and …
“Sen” by Lisa Solomon November 15th – December 21st, 2013 Fouladi Projects 1803 Market Street (@Guerrero) San Francisco, CA Lisa Solomon’s exhibition is more …
Two mini exhibitions are currently on view at Elizabeth Leach Gallery in Portland, Oregon. Nestled in the poetically named Pearl District amongst other galleries, the …
Strap on your helmet and fasten your seatbelt because we’re going to the 2.5th dimension, a place where the boarder of painting and sculpture merge. …
Et al., of the most recent curatorial projects turned physical gallery, opened “An exhibition which comes and goes as it pleases” last week in the …
Steve Girard’s films, animations, and comics show his insecurity, perverse thoughts, and astute observations of other people’s psyches. His work is beautifully surreal, funny, satirical …