The Channa Horwitz installation begins with a bird’s eye view of a brightly painted orange grid, enterable by way of a small set of …
In Auckland native/Los Angeles transplant, Anna Sew Hoy’s “Home Office,” a strikingly personal glimpse into the environment of an artist is articulated. Spanning throughout …
Listed below are more locations we distributed to this week. Find a copy if the new issue and bring it home. For more updates visit …
“Millennial Abstractions” is an expansive exhibition featuring approximately 80 works. It is always refreshing to see work out of a gallery, and viewing art …
For more updates visit here. SOMA Arc Gallery Aurobora Brainwash CounterPulse Elite Coffee Bar Extreme Pizza (Folsom) Gallery 16 Gamma Black & White …
Tonight, May 2nd, at Gallery Wendi Norris, San Francisco is the opening reception for two exhibitions: Kelly Barrie’s “Parallel Play” and Julio Cesar Morales’ “Forever …
Albert Samreth’s recent solo show “Know Know” began with the following anecdote, sent out in an email blast introducing the exhibition: “While visiting …
Today was our first day of distro of the new issue of SFAQ #13. You can pick up the print version of SFAQ at the …
In his solo show titled “Irrational Exuberance” at Hosfelt Gallery in San Francisco, Alan Rath, a pioneer in the field of electronic art, presents …
An impeccable symbiosis of visual and physical is hard to come by. Fusing all sensations that make us human is what Ryan Heffington excels …
The appropriation of computer programming in art production is an obvious sign of the times and as undeniably linked to contemporary art practice now …
Opening tonight (Friday, April 26th 7-10pm) is the inaugural exhibition at Et al., “Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave …
Berkeley-based artist Judith Belzer’s solo show titled “Edgelands” is currently on view at Morgan Lehman Gallery in New York. The collision of nature and …
“Lunar Mirror” is a simple, yet detailed and aesthetically pleasing exhibition of aluminum sculpture and chalk/oil drawings on black grounds by Christopher Badger. Derived …
“Everything Must Go” Today’s class 3-Deifying; Godgrass, godtrees, godroad. A sheet of geese bisects the rainstorm. The water tower is ten storms …
Christopher Russell’s solo exhibition at 2nd floor projects features a series of 70 works entitled “Landscape” that remark upon connections with the not-so-distant past. The …
Incline Gallery and friends have put together this event tonight, April 19th – 6-9pm, where all proceeds from art sales will go directly to the …
No Accidents is an intriguing name for work whose creamy application seems characterized by an excessive amount of paint. Clean is far from anything …
Why acquisition when you can loot? Adam Parker Smith curates various objects and artworks nicked from 77 different artists for his solo-project at …
On going Group show, “Black & White” at New Image Art is characterized as a, “celebration of absence of color.” Collectively, yet with distinction, …