“Residual Volume” at Harbor
Contributed by Kelly Inouye Harbor, an artist-run gallery in Bushwick, Brooklyn has a two-person show up through April 7th featuring JJ Miyaoka-Pakola and Cassie …
Contributed by Kelly Inouye Harbor, an artist-run gallery in Bushwick, Brooklyn has a two-person show up through April 7th featuring JJ Miyaoka-Pakola and Cassie …
Opening today and ongoing through the 10th is VOLTA NY. This fair is a great destination if you are going to be traveling around checking …
Starting tomorrow NYC will become the center of attention for the international art world, celebrating 100 years of The Armory Show. The Armory …
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 …
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 …
After around 40 years of gathering dust, San Diego Surf debuted for the first time at MoMA this year. Paul Morrissey, co-director …
Going for walk yesterday I light a cigarette and get a glance of a long out of use synagogue on Eldridge street. It looked like …
Before heading uptown to see The Clock by Christian Marclay, I stop into my local bar to read the New York Post and slam …
Drew Conrad’s first solo exhibition in New York City, Ain’t Dead Yet, has been extended at Fitzroy Gallery probably because it’s fucking impressive. His installations …
On the way to meet Javier Peres I stop into a Turkish deli to buy a juice, the first ounce of nourishment I …
One of our NYC staff writers Dean Dempsey just interviewed NYC based video artist/ performer/ director Viva Ruiz for our upcoming Feb, March, April issue …
By Kelly Inouye Part of The Drawing Center’s commitment to emerging and under-recognized artists is realized through the Viewing Program, a curated registry of …
Tomorrow, October 28th, is the last day to see the exhibition: “Selected Furniture Sculptures 1979–2012” by John Armleder. This is a fantastic exhibition composed of …
-Written byDean Dempsey “The Hateful Years” chronicles the very poignant, unabashed works of Mark Flood from the 1980’s in 5 floors of 100+ paintings, …
Thanks to everyone that came out to our private issue 9 release event which also marks two years of SFAQ. It’s been quite a journey …
The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk. de Young, Golden Gate Park. March 24-August 19, 2012 During his …
NYC – Better late than never Written by Michael Nissim Photos: A. McClintock I flew out to NYC last week for SFAQ …
Pretty Pictures NYC Column by Dean Dempsey Kathy Grayson, the founder and director of the downtown gallery, The Hole, reaches for another cigarette …
I just found this 4 part documentery on Marcel Duchamp. It’s a little lo-fi but worth sitting through. More of a cross over documentary and …