Review: “CULM” group exhibtion at Night Gallery, Los Angeles
When a fictional sci-fi future comes into mind the surroundings are likely to be one of two-pronged possibilities: is it a mechanically pristine, totalitarian …
When a fictional sci-fi future comes into mind the surroundings are likely to be one of two-pronged possibilities: is it a mechanically pristine, totalitarian …
Strap on your helmet and fasten your seatbelt because we’re going to the 2.5th dimension, a place where the boarder of painting and sculpture merge. …
Time and space travel is happening, and it’s happening here in San Francisco. In their fifth exhibition, Pier 24 presents A Sense of Place. …
Haptic –as a direct translation- refers to any one country or region’s customary greeting (think, handshake or double cheek peck). When a secondary …
For those who are in the Los Angeles area, there’s a new bookstore in Culver City that has made a long and strenuous journey from …
To all you disbelievers who thought a cohesive body of work about squirrels and hunting couldn’t possibly exist, shame on you. In “Squirrel Season” at …
Et al., of the most recent curatorial projects turned physical gallery, opened “An exhibition which comes and goes as it pleases” last week in the …
David Zwirner Gallery’s recent group exhibition Folk Devil, curated by Associate Director Rodolphe von Hofmannsthal, didn’t exactly breach the conventions of the standard Chelsea group …
“Sallie Gardner,” Eaweard Muybridge’s 1898 experimentation in moving image is a behemoth of an idea that went on to permeate the globe over. Empires …
Currently on view at Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek is “Larger than Life,” a group exhibition that explores how contemporary artists have begun to use …
On Tuesday, August 13th at ATA- Artists’ Television Access, San Francisco, Chicago-based artist and curator Jesse Malmed brings an evening of recent moving image …
By John Held, Jr. When I first arrived in San Francisco in 1995, one of the first calls I made was to …
Two more artists in the show Practice to Pretend play with the ideas of representation and abstraction. The work of both Rebekah Goldstein and Nikki …
Surf and Turf is an exhibition of primarily multi-media work from three contemporary female artists. Each artist is currently working in a different region …
By Shana Beth Mason Standing in the main courtyard of the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, three wings are joined end-to-end, …
I’m going tell you a little bit, very quickly, about Folklore, the group show that Evan Hecox curated recently at Joshua Liner Gallery. But first, …
Sarah Cain’s exhibition “Loud Object” at Anthony Meier Fine Arts in San Francisco simply and articulately addresses that nagging question that’s plagued the …
Kota Ezawa, best known for remaking images from popular culture and history, has created a sculptural tribute to Funtown Pier, the Seaside Heights, New …
By Glen Helfand It’s difficult to resist cinematic seduction, and Michael Mersereau doesn’t bother to try. His primary art interest is in …
By John Held, Jr. Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque are normally cited as the originators of collage in modern art, a term …