By Kendall George, February 19, 2013 Moving to a new home is a projection of a new life. Unless your move is a significant downgrade, …
In his second solo-show in New York, Brion Nuda Rosch uses collage and sculpture with rash and hushed demeanor, fabricating found book pages and …
Bling, minimalistic floor sculptures, dirt, and artist books…what else would you want to see on a Saturday evening. Sadie Barnette has her first solo exhibition …
Kendall George The de Young Museum is marking the tenth anniversary of the United States-led allied invasion of Iraq with “Eye Level in Iraq: …
Written by Kathryn McKinney To visit Elisheva Biernoff’s first solo show “Look Out” at Eli Ridgway Gallery is an opportunity for a …
Kendall George Kehinde Wiley has been making paintings of black men in Old Master’s poses with Rococo wallpaper backgrounds for over ten years now. …
Currently on view at Steve Turner Contemporary in Los Angeles, is “See Also: Lai Fun, List of Pasta, Soba” an exhibition by Parker Ito and …
Who knew? Probably one of the most despised, or at least generally disliked man on the planet, is also a bit of an artist …
Driss Ouadahi was born in Casablanca, studied architecture in Algiers, and painting at the Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf, Germany. It’s a tidy corollary then, that the …
Opening tomorrow night is an exhibition of the 10 finalists from the current round of the Artadia Award highlighting Bay Area artists. Over 430 applications …
Aaron Bobrow’s first solo exhibition, Electric Bathing, is on view at Andrea Rosen Gallery in New York City. The show takes its name from architectural theorist …
Root Division presents MFA Now 2013, an archive project featuring Bay Area MFA Candidates and juried exhibition presenting twenty-six of those artists’ work. Opening …
Growing up in Los Angeles, I have spent a majority of my life in traffic, looking out the window watching disgruntled individuals make their way …
It’s no secret we are big fans of Gutai, it was the cover story for issue 11 and in our new issue, 12, we have …
This month, the once acid-dropping deadhead-turned art dealer, Jack Hanley, dazzles his gallery loyalists with the instable, meticulous, confusing and populist art of Brooklyn-based …
Colter Jacobsen created the charmingly off double drawings of snapshots, side by side, in the 2010 SECA exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern …
I never understood following sports I didn’t participate in until I watched an art auction online. It makes sense: auctions move fast; prices are volatile …
Oh Chicago, how I wish I was there to see this exhibition in person, but due to pockets with eternal holes at the bottom …
Portraiture is only as good as its ability to capture personality, culture, and era. In great photographs, a complete world is presented, even if it’s …