Building a Monument to Nothing: A Fantastic Interview with Makoto Aida
A while ago I came across Makoto Aida while changing trains at my station in the Yokohama suburbs. He was wearing his trademark green camouflage …
A while ago I came across Makoto Aida while changing trains at my station in the Yokohama suburbs. He was wearing his trademark green camouflage …
We have become familiar with the psychological condensation of political events and their media representation, with the changing dynamics of social welfare that lead to …
“The misconception of totalitarianism is that freedom can be imprisoned. This is not the case. When you constrain freedom, freedom will take flight and land …
At the invitation of SFAQ’s magnificent publisher Andrew McClintock, I have made the following selection from my little book Logro, Fracaso, Aspiración: Tres Intentos de …
Branded delivery systems are Takashi Murakami’s stock in trade. He’s got his own production company, Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd., and a tiered sales system that …
Korakrit Arunanondchai is fast becoming one of the most widely talked about young artists in New York. Maybe this is in part because much of …
During the 1990s, contemporary art from China received increased attention outside of the country, principally in the West, through a growing number of exhibitions and …
The September issue of SFAQ comes out a month and a half before the third edition of the Asian Contemporary Art Week 2014 (ACAW) organized …
Phong Bui Interviewed by Constance Lewallen This interview has been pulled from SFAQ print issue 17. Phong Bui is an artist, independent …
Simon Starling: Pictures for an Exhibition The Arts Club of Chicago 201 E. Ontario Street, Chicago, IL 60611 June 6–September 26, 2014 Simon Starling: …
Japanese Mail Art, 1956-2014 Mail an Octopus with Stamps on its Head By John Held, Jr. This essay has been pulled from SFAQ print issue …
Bay Area Now 7 Betti-Sue Hertz and Ceci Moss in conversation with Leora Lutz Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 701 Mission Street, San Francisco, …
The next few days are full of openings at San Francisco galleries. Here is the second part of our list of selections; find the first …
This week, the galleries of San Francisco open new exhibitions for the beginning of the fall season. Here are some of our selections for the …
Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet By Ingrid Burrington This column has been pulled from SFAQ print issue 17. As of June 21, 2014, …
Shunya Hagiwara Interviewed by Aaron Harbour and Jackie Im This interview has been pulled from SFAQ print issue 17. We received an email …
Toward a Folk Video Game (Part 1) By Nicholas O’Brien This column has been pulled from SFAQ print issue 17. In his germinal essay, …
Making it Online By Ben Valentine This column has been pulled from SFAQ print issue 17. Many hoped that the new connectivity the web …
Artists of all nationalities, all creeds, and all backgrounds have discussed the continual movements and redevelopments of diasporas in an aesthetic context. Of these practitioners, …
Who’s Afraid of the New Abstraction? Alex Bacon in conversation with Jarrett Earnest *Note: This exchange was printed as a pullout insert in the …