Review: “Surfacing” group exhibition at Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art, San Francisco
Currently up at Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art is a show to overcome some of those summertime art world blahs. “Surfacing,” a group show of …
Currently up at Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art is a show to overcome some of those summertime art world blahs. “Surfacing,” a group show of …
by Paul J. Karlstrom The Legacy: Given its relative youth, the San Francisco Bay Area can justifiably boast a remarkable art history going …
By John Held, Jr. Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque are normally cited as the originators of collage in modern art, a term …
By John Held, Jr. Richard Diebenkorn was something of a painting prodigy, having his first major exhibition at the Legion of Honor, while attending …
No Accidents is an intriguing name for work whose creamy application seems characterized by an excessive amount of paint. Clean is far from anything …
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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 …