Review: Danielle Rante’s solo exhibition, “Held in Air” at K. Imperial Fine Art, San Francisco
Walking into Danielle Rante’s first exhibition at K. Imperial Fine Art is like stepping inside a personal travel journal. Held In Air is a …
Walking into Danielle Rante’s first exhibition at K. Imperial Fine Art is like stepping inside a personal travel journal. Held In Air is a …
Opening Thursday, September 5 (5:30-7:30 PM) at Dolby Chadwick Gallery in San Francisco is “A Dialogue with Tradition”, a solo exhibition of new works …
When a fictional sci-fi future comes into mind the surroundings are likely to be one of two-pronged possibilities: is it a mechanically pristine, totalitarian …
An Interview with Charles Gatewood “Charles Gatewood: 50 Years” September 5-November 30, 2013 Opening: Thursday, September 5, 11am-7:30pm Reception and book signing: Saturday, September …
“Grey Band” and “Green Band” (15.25 x 78 inches each) run nearly the length of Gallery 60six’s entryway embracing you as you enter Jenny Bloomfield’s …
William Emmert’s solo exhibition at Guerrero Gallery creates a diversionary tactic that compels the viewer to ask the age-old question, “what is art”, and …
By Leora Lutz As the title suggests, the current exhibition at Gallery Wendi Norris is a group show of contemporary landscape. To …
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. …
The TOM MARIONI: Name Dropping Stories Off the Top of My Head Tony Labat: The Curtain Raiser “A curtain raiser opens a show for …
Haptic –as a direct translation- refers to any one country or region’s customary greeting (think, handshake or double cheek peck). When a secondary …
Currently up at Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art is a show to overcome some of those summertime art world blahs. “Surfacing,” a group show of …
By Shana Beth Mason Is it possible for a junkie to make or understand the gravitas of a promise? If so, would that promise …
Jennie Ottinger’s current solo show “Members Only” at Johansson Projects in Oakland is full of disturbing little malevolent children. Ottinger’s work humorously examines the …
For those who are in the Los Angeles area, there’s a new bookstore in Culver City that has made a long and strenuous journey from …
To all you disbelievers who thought a cohesive body of work about squirrels and hunting couldn’t possibly exist, shame on you. In “Squirrel Season” at …
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 …
David Zwirner Gallery’s recent group exhibition Folk Devil, curated by Associate Director Rodolphe von Hofmannsthal, didn’t exactly breach the conventions of the standard Chelsea group …
Currently at Park Life, San Francisco is “Hagazussa”, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Rachel Budde. In this her current exhibition Rachel Budde explores …
“Sallie Gardner,” Eaweard Muybridge’s 1898 experimentation in moving image is a behemoth of an idea that went on to permeate the globe over. Empires …
By John Held, Jr. Most of the Tenderloin galleries are open Wednesday through Saturday, so I chose a Thursday afternoon to take …