SFAQ Issue 13 Highlight: GUY OVERFELT
By Andrew McClintock The first time I met Guy he asked me if he could drive his Trans-AM through the front of …
By Andrew McClintock The first time I met Guy he asked me if he could drive his Trans-AM through the front of …
On view till July 21st at Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo, Italy is the exhibition, “Confronti” featuring works by Enrico Castellani, Dan …
Currently on view at Green Gallery, Milwaukee is a two-person exhibition “The Future is Stupid” featuring new works by Ken Kagami and Scott …
by Daelyn Farnham With only thirty years under his belt, the San Francisco based Nate Boyce balances an artistic practice that jumps …
Summer is here and its time to be out in the park soaking up as much sunshine as possible on our British, milky bodies. This …
by Paul Kos In 1998, I met young French artist Julien Berthier, (born 1975, right handed and left brained). He had …
British born artist, Angela Bulloch was recently on view at Simon Lee Gallery in Hong Kong, China for her solo show “Universal Mineral”. For …
Justin Lee Martin’s “Urban Legend” is a multi-media sampling of video, drawing, and one fabric work piece. The show boasts a palette of greys …
Local Expeditions, the first major NY solo show by artist Matthew Jensen, opened recently at Third Streaming, a decidedly un-sparkly yet beautiful second floor gallery …
On view through August 3rd at Thomas Solomon Gallery is Vishal Jugdeo‘s “That Thing That Precedes The You.” This latest solo venture from 2012’s “Made …
Nicole Eisenman’s show at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive presents a fundamental reshaping of a beguiling, simple word that we use …
The doorway-sized canvases, which look out into the boundless western colored landscapes, create the illusion that we are experiencing the painting form of the …
Can everyone stop panicking and calm down, the future of art is in safe hands I have just discovered, and I can tell you it’s …
As a lifelong resident of Southern California, Alexis Smith has said she considers herself a product of Hollywood. Her current solo exhibition titled “Slice …
As a child I watched Mike Tyson bite off a chunk of Evander Holyfield’s ear live on pay-per-view. Anyone can see it online today—the camera …
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 …
When one thinks of this object, operated in its originally intended, utilitarian manner, a picture begins to form in the minds eye. A strong-armed …
Bright, natural, clean light fills the pristine, white room. A bed with a white duvet is nestled in the back, the kitchenette to the …
Land Management is a multi-purpose arts space in Seattle’s North Capitol Hill Neighborhood. This side of Capitol Hill is like a mixture of subcultural …