Korakrit Arunanondchai with Courtney Malick
Korakrit Arunanondchai is fast becoming one of the most widely talked about young artists in New York. Maybe this is in part because much of …
Korakrit Arunanondchai is fast becoming one of the most widely talked about young artists in New York. Maybe this is in part because much of …
Takeshi Murata Interviewed by Peter Cochrane This interview has been pulled from SFAQ Print Issue 16. There is a language created by Takeshi …
Ruairiadh O’Connell, “Invisible Green” Jessica Silverman Gallery 488 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 May 23–June 28, 2014 By Sarah Thibault “Invisible Green,” …
“Sounds of the West: Rituals and Myths in the Making” is an upcoming body of work by Josh Short that will be …
Opening Saturday, Novemeber 2nd at Thvm Atelier in Los Angeles is “Soft Flesh”, Ishi Glinsky’s first studio exhibition. For the exhibition Glinsky extracts stories of …
Currently at The Ullens Center for Contemporary Art – UCCA in Beijing, China is “A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters I-XVIII,” a …
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. …
By John Held, Jr. When I first arrived in San Francisco in 1995, one of the first calls I made was to …
Opening tomorrow, 6-8pm, at Kala Art Insitute is “FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION”, an exhibition of the work of Enrique Chagoya. Curated by Peter Selz and …
By John Held, Jr. Asian American Women Artists Association “underCurrents and the Quest for Space” May 2-May 25, 2013 SOMArts Cultural Center 934 Brannan …
Immigration is a double edge in American culture, cutting both ways. It is in part the crux of our own origin myth, the pursuit …
At Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris an American artist, Michael DeLucia has “Projections” on view, exhibiting a group of amazing works that question the necessity of …