Thomson & Craighead: “Never Odd or Even” at Carroll/Fletcher Gallery, London
Thomson & Craighead “Never Odd or Even” Carroll/Fletcher Gallery 24May- 6 July 2013 In London on the ever-developing Eastcastle Street, the Carroll/Fletcher …
Thomson & Craighead “Never Odd or Even” Carroll/Fletcher Gallery 24May- 6 July 2013 In London on the ever-developing Eastcastle Street, the Carroll/Fletcher …
Kala Art Institute has been continuing their endeavors of awarding fellowships for Bay Area artists for a while now. I started to interview the fellows …
After having visited this exhibition vicariously via social media for a few weeks, expectations formulated. Angular visions of rain, clay creations both miniscule …
The interplay between depth and constraint is thematically captured in the current two-person exhibition by Sean Talley and Nancy White at Jancar Jones Gallery …
Corwyn Lund: “Word Count” Koffler Gallery Off-Site, Toronto April 25 – June 30, 2013 Curated by Mona Filip By Heather White The 1929 …
Los Angeles can often be found hosting two person shows, typically an artist in the front and a second artist taking a smaller room …
Tonight is the opening reception for Kristina Lewis’ “Material Record” from 7-10pm. The show is on view until June 23rd. “Material Record” introduces samples …
David Jones and Dan Max “Split Personality” May 21-26, 2013 Live Worms Gallery 1345 Grant Avenue North Beach, San Francisco By John Held, Jr. …
By Chris Rusak The innards between walls, the voids between floors, the dark provinces of musty storage spaces, these are the omitted destinations of …
Tomorrow Wednesday, May 29th (6pm) at the Kadist, San Francisco is the publication release and series of talks and film screenings that examine issues …
Tomorrow at Real Time & Space in Oakland are two artist talks: Kait Mooney and Cybele Lyle, hosted by Aaron Harbour from Et al. …
Interview by Alberto Cuadros Alberto Cuadros: I’m here with Orion Shepherd to discuss his recent show, The Poseidon Adventure, which opened at …
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 …
Animal breeding has always been a highly aestheticized field; we select and perpetuate certain genetic traits based on how well they fit the “look” …
Tonight at The Popular Workshop San Francisco is a group show “Low Subject” featuring new works by Kate Bonner, David Bayus, and Nico Krijno. …
Immigration is a double edge in American culture, cutting both ways. It is in part the crux of our own origin myth, the pursuit …
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 …
Albert Samreth’s recent solo show “Know Know” began with the following anecdote, sent out in an email blast introducing the exhibition: “While visiting …
“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 …