Wayne Smith’s “5 Short Holidays” at Gallery 16, San Francisco
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 …
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 …
Opening tomorrow, July 18th at Ed Varie Gallery, NYC is a two-person show “Leisure Time”, an exhibition loosely and ironically based around the ideas …
Post:Ballet has been turning heads with consistently daring collaborations that are sophisticated and anything but risk averse. The company’s fourth season program features the …
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 …
By Andrew McClintock The first time I met Guy he asked me if he could drive his Trans-AM through the front of …
Tonight, July 11th at 7pm is an event at Little Paper Planes, San Francisco titled “// Iconic – Ambiguous Landscape//” by Erika Lynne Hanson …
July 10,2013 The Artist in Public Life: Lessons from Istanbul, in context and uncertainty. By Peter Dobey Monday evening marked …
by Daelyn Farnham With only thirty years under his belt, the San Francisco based Nate Boyce balances an artistic practice that jumps …
Tomorrow, Saturday, June 29th is the last day to see Mark Mulroney’s solo show, “A FERTILE MENACE”, at Ever Gold Gallery located in downtown San …
Lordy Rodriguez returns with a fifth solo show at Hosfelt Gallery, “Code Switch.” Comprised of the artist’s signature use of cartographic and design elements, …
By John Held, Jr. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s “On the Go” project got up and went plein air with …
The Walter and McBean gallery at the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) will transform for one night only into an underground tropical nightclub to …
“Selfless” at Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art in San Francisco, features a thought-provoking range of photographic and video-based portraiture by artists Daniel Arnold, Elizabeth Huey, Senalka …
By John Held, Jr. Richard Diebenkorn was something of a painting prodigy, having his first major exhibition at the Legion of Honor, while attending …
The work in “Low Subject” interrupts standard assumptions and definitions of sculpture and photography. Through elaborate and multi-faceted process, each artist calls to question …
Tomorrow Saturday, June 22nd is the first in Kadist’s Summer Music Series: the trio “Concert” will be performing “Behave Like an Audience”, a new …
Opening at Et al. gallery tonight, June 20th is a two person show with new work by Joel Dean and Adrianne Rubenstein titled “The …