“Digital Infinity” group exhibition at Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco
The artists in Digital Infinity a group show at Jessica Silverman gallery on view thru August 3rd, tackle the difficult idea of presenting virtual …
The artists in Digital Infinity a group show at Jessica Silverman gallery on view thru August 3rd, tackle the difficult idea of presenting virtual …
By Ariel Rosen I open Albert Camus’s The Fall to a random page and read these words: “A doll’s village, isn’t it? …
By John Held, Jr. It’s really difficult to successfully show printed works as opposed to strictly visual works of art in a gallery …
Philip Maisel’s assemblage and photography in the Right Window at Artists’ Television Access are comprised of multiple layers of materials and surfaces that …
by Mark Van Proyen “Avalanche” published their last number in the Summer of 1976. The previous Spring, the inaugural issue of “October” …
A new project has been unfolding for the photographer and writer, Austin McManus (founder of The Flop Box). During MacManus’ days in New York City …
Interview by Alberto Cuadros Alberto Cuadros: Let’s talk about the last show. The first show and it’s not the last show, but …
Mark Benson’s installation in the Hallway Space at the entrance of Eli Ridgway Gallery is dying. When I arrived less than a week …
Wayne Smith returns to Gallery 16 in his expansive new show “5 Short Holidays,” comprised mostly of his scanner-based imagery and collages, in addition …
Kota Ezawa, best known for remaking images from popular culture and history, has created a sculptural tribute to Funtown Pier, the Seaside Heights, New …
By Glen Helfand It’s difficult to resist cinematic seduction, and Michael Mersereau doesn’t bother to try. His primary art interest is in …
By John Held, Jr. Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque are normally cited as the originators of collage in modern art, a term …
As San Francisco artist Eric William Carroll describes it, back in 2010 he found himself tripping down one of those Wikipedia holes lurking on …
By Ashley Stull The 1960s and 70s were the championing era for initiatives that localized artist efforts outside of the institution. Conceptual …
Nicole Wittenberg makes images that punch you in the face. She says she is working to make paintings that hit “all at once, …
By Andrew McClintock The first time I met Guy he asked me if he could drive his Trans-AM through the front of …
On view till July 21st at Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo, Italy is the exhibition, “Confronti” featuring works by Enrico Castellani, Dan …
Currently on view at Green Gallery, Milwaukee is a two-person exhibition “The Future is Stupid” featuring new works by Ken Kagami and Scott …
Summer is here and its time to be out in the park soaking up as much sunshine as possible on our British, milky bodies. This …
Group shows are usually failures, at least conceptually. Group shows can be a delight, at least aesthetically. Group shows are what are up over the …