SFAQ Review: Takeshi Murata solo exhibition, “Midnight” at Ratio 3, San Francisco.
“Midnight,” the Takeshi Murata show currently at Ratio 3, San Francisco includes two works: his film “OM Rider” and a hologram from the same …
“Midnight,” the Takeshi Murata show currently at Ratio 3, San Francisco includes two works: his film “OM Rider” and a hologram from the same …
“Work in Progress: Considering Utopia,” currently on view at the Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco is a small exhibition in which Oded Hirsch, Ohad Meromi, …
“This Is The Sound of Someone Losing the Plot” opens the new Utah St. Catharine Clark Gallery with a show curated by Anthony Discenza entirely …
Here’s a scary movie to play at your avant-garde haunted house. Jillian McDonald’s “Valley of the Deer,” recently shown at Ontario College of Art …
Currently up at Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art is a show to overcome some of those summertime art world blahs. “Surfacing,” a group show of …
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 …
Lordy Rodriguez returns with a fifth solo show at Hosfelt Gallery, “Code Switch.” Comprised of the artist’s signature use of cartographic and design elements, …
The recent William Powhida show “Bill by Bill” at Charlie James Gallery in LA acts as both survey and critique of certain neo-formalist trends …
Animal breeding has always been a highly aestheticized field; we select and perpetuate certain genetic traits based on how well they fit the “look” …
The appropriation of computer programming in art production is an obvious sign of the times and as undeniably linked to contemporary art practice now …
“Everything Must Go” Today’s class 3-Deifying; Godgrass, godtrees, godroad. A sheet of geese bisects the rainstorm. The water tower is ten storms …
A gallery show curated around the theme of time seems fitting for San Francisco, as we’re currently hosting Christian Marclay’s “The Clock” at SFMOMA, …
Sometimes more is actually more, which could be one way to sum up Filip Dujardin’s “(dis)location” recently on view at Highlight Gallery. Whether it’s …
In physics, the term “half-life” references the exponential decay of matter, or the time it takes for something to fall to half it’s …
Contributed by Kathryn McKinney Political art is often a bit of a horse pill, usually we know it’s good for us, but …
Written by Kathryn McKinney Art and madness have been linked in a cliche so old, it’s almost biblical. In Eric …
By Kathryn McKinney Ironic needlepoint has enjoyed a few iterations from feminist critique and reclamation, to kitschy hipster idolization. Richard Bassett has worked …
Written by Kathryn McKinney To visit Elisheva Biernoff’s first solo show “Look Out” at Eli Ridgway Gallery is an opportunity for a …