NADA Miami Highlights: Part 2
Our good friend Nate Hooper from The Popular Workshop, San Francisco is currently in Miami covering selected fairs for SFAQ. Miami is home base for …
Our good friend Nate Hooper from The Popular Workshop, San Francisco is currently in Miami covering selected fairs for SFAQ. Miami is home base for …
Our good friend Nate Hooper from The Popular Workshop, San Francisco is currently in Miami covering selected fairs for SFAQ. Miami is home base for …
Interview by Dennis Wornick At the top of an unsuspecting building in Chinatown, Los Angeles, extraordinary noises and words are being beamed into the …
In New York at the New Museum German artist Rosemarie Trockel is currently on view, and truly deserves a visit. The exhibition is “A Cosmos” …
When visiting Regen Projects in Los Angeles, you will encounter a collection of new sculptural works by Abraham Cruzvillegas, an artist originally from Mexico City. …
By Kelly Inouye Interface Gallery, a new alternative art space in Oakland’s Temescal Alley curated by Suzanne L’Heureux, is dedicated to exhibiting work that …
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 …
“Juice” at Jessica Silverman is an epic display of painterly renditions of liquid textures produced by artist, Conrad Ruiz. Hyperactive in nature, Ruiz presents a …
I recently enjoyed the opening of New World Old Child, a solo exhibition by Nicolas Torres’s at the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts. …
Haegue Yang presents a body of sculptural works at Chantal Crousel that are a must see if your in Paris. Yang names 3 of the …
I recently had the opportunity to visit Michael Sailstorfer’s exhibition, “Forst” at the Berlinische Galerie Museum of Modern Art. When you first walk into …
If your in Los Angeles, Blum and Poe should be on you’re list of galleries to visit. Known for it’s great program of noteworthy exhibitions, …
If you’re in London and not doing the fun stuff like eating curry in Shoreditch, buying Ketamine in Brixton or brown-bagging beers in Camden (brown-bagless, …
By John Held, Jr. Jasper Johns: Seeing with the Mind’s Eye SFMOMA November 3, 2012 – February 3, 2013 Jay DeFeo: A …
Liam Everett is currently on view at Altman Siegel, and is worth a visit if you’re in San Francisco. A collection of Everett’s stretched triangular …
Interview by Lucy Kasofsky Chandra Cerrito is an art consultant and gallery owner based in Oakland, California. I went to see her at her …
Kadist has brought a very special collection of artists, that we rarely get to see in San Francisco, by presenting an exhibition composed of Vietnamese …
Below is an interview conducted by Nate Hooper from The Popular Workshop, San Francisco with artists Dane Johnson and Chris Lux. Both Lux and Dane …
Taro Shinoda has presented a great film piece “LRTT (Lunar Reflection Transmission Technique)” in his solo exhibition “Homo sapiens sapiens” at Taka Ishii Gallery in …
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 …