SFAQ Review: “Artwork Makes You Free” solo exhibition by Paul Mavrides at Steven Wolf Fine Arts, San Francisco.
I am not one to write about art exhibitions in the first person, but it feels right to do it in this case. There is …
I am not one to write about art exhibitions in the first person, but it feels right to do it in this case. There is …
Opening tonight, January 24th is “Modern Ruins (Popular Cannibals),” Stephanie Syjuco’s solo exhibition after her 4 month residency at Recology, the city of San Francisco’s …
Opening Saturday, January 25th at David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles is “Astral Plane,” a solo exhibition of new work by Mai-Thu Perret. In recent years, …
Opening Friday, January 24th at City Limits, Oakland is “Trapper Keeper,” a group show featuring four female painters creating improvised, abstract compositions using unconventional materials. …
Currently on view at American Contemporary, New York is “The Cardboard Lover,” a group exhibition that explores how cultural objects reflect the subjective experiences and …
It is early Saturday morning when I enter into the modest gallery space of Carter & Citizen to encounter the newest body of work …
Opening Friday, January 24th at Michael Thibault Gallery, Los Angeles is a solo exhibition by Henry Codax. For Codax’s Shoot the Lobster exhibition at Michael …
Opening Friday, January 24th at ROMER YOUNG GALLERY, San Francisco is “Excavator,” a solo exhibition by Joseph Hart. Inspired by relics from Hart’s youth, this …
Thursday, January 23rd at Real Time & Space, Oakland is the first “RTS Talks series” of 2014 presenting critical discourse from artist in residence Becca …
Opening Thursday, January 23rd at Johansson Projects, Oakland is “Following,” a solo exhibition by Margo Wolowiec. In her exhibition at Johansson Projects, Wolowiec combines her …
Opening Thursday, January 23nd at Gasworks, London is “Late Barbarians,” a group exhibition that focused on the notion of corporeal memory, and explores how shifting …
Currently on view at the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco is “Proximities 3: Import/Export,” a group exhibition that considers trade and commerce. Some of the …
Opening January 23rd at Spruth Magers, London is Alexandre Singh’s “The Humans” presenting the culmination of years of study, writing, drawing and sculpting by the …
I leave home just as Terminal starts. iPhone in my pocket, earbuds snake out from under a black toque and dart into the front of …
Currently on view at Jancar Jones, Los Angeles is “A Frayed Knot,” an exhibition of new work by Cameron Crone, David Gilbert, and Samantha Roth, …
One trajectory for the term reconnaissance is its use in military functions: the scouting of new realms, potential fields of battle, or terrain of the …
“Beatnik Meteors,” the most recent exhibition at the di Rosa and the first in new curator Amy Owen’s collaboration-focused program, is an energetic mish mash …
Opening Sunday, January 19th at Team Gallery, New York is “Klan Paintings,” a solo exhibition by David Ratcliff. Ratcliff’s process is always appropriative: he gathers …
Maria Park’s solo exhibition “Composition” at Toomey Tourell is inspired by Francois Truffaut’s 1966 film “Fahrenheit 451” which is based upon the science fiction novel …
Opening on Saturday, January 18th at Krowswork, Oakland is “Surreal Nature,” the first gallery show in 40 years of the powerful Surrealist-tinged artist Sylvia Fein. …