“Drag” & “Abstraction”
Most of my performer friends feel about “drag” the way most of my painter friends feel about “abstraction”: that they represent historical languages so …
Most of my performer friends feel about “drag” the way most of my painter friends feel about “abstraction”: that they represent historical languages so …
“Yael Davids: A Reading that Writes – A Physcial Act II” December 6 – 22, 2013 Redcat: CalArts Downtown Center for Contemporary Arts 631 West …
Forrest Bess died as he lived, in virtual solitude with his artistic struggle as his companion. For the first time in over twenty years …
As a celebration of its two full decades of operation, Gallery 16 is hosting an extensive exhibition of the work of the artistic collaboration …
Currently at Michael Thibault Gallery is a group show featuring the work of Nancy Lupo, Asha Schechter, Trevor Shimizu, and Brendan Fowler. When first …
By Rudolf Frieling What is a visitor when he is not a visitor anymore? What are readers when they don‘t read? A …
Every year Southern Exposure, San Francisco hosts it’s “no fee” juried show, a behemoth of a group show inviting artists from all over northern California …
When entering Danish artist, Rasmus Røhling’s solo exhibition, “Rage and Patience”, at the covert Human Resources building in LA’s Chinatown, one is in fact painfully …
You can tell by the shoes. Once inside the First Choice VIP Preview for Art Basel at the Miami Beach Convention Center, you’d distinguish …
Lisa Solomon’s current solo show “Sen” at Fouladi Projects in San Francisco mines the artist’s personal history and heritage, and is centered around the …
In the Room for Big Ideas (RBI) at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts – YBCA, curator Katya Min has assembled the work of four …
Interview by Sarah Thibault I first met Kirk Stoller in 2011 when I moved into a studio next to his in the Dogpatch. I …
“Midnight,” the Takeshi Murata show currently at Ratio 3, San Francisco includes two works: his film “OM Rider” and a hologram from the same …
By Michael Krouse “Why does shit have to be so fucked up?” asks Jeremiah Jenkins. Because it is! The world has gone mad. …
The mirror is an object possessed: one that inhabits multiple planes and multiple senses of the natural world. It reflects, it rejects, it subjects and …
By CARLO MCCORMICK In many ways Ryan McGinley strikes me as one of the hardest working cats in the art world/show business. …
“SPACE:1999” is the newest group show at Incline Gallery. The show appropriates its title from a science fiction television series in the UK of the …
Interview by Joey Piziali So Amanda, SFAQ invited us, Romer Young Gallery (San Francisco), to write a piece for their 13th issue …
THE MARRIAGE OF THE SKULL AND THE ROSE As an object the human skull is a fact. But skulls are never quite …
Yoshi Wada with Tashi Wada Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive Cosponsored by the Berkeley Center for New Media November 17, 2013 By John Held, …