Art as Case Study 1: “Fault Lines” at Kadist.
Feature by Peter Dobey All too often I encounter visual art that has been butchered by theoretical exposition. A particularly egregious variety of …
Feature by Peter Dobey All too often I encounter visual art that has been butchered by theoretical exposition. A particularly egregious variety of …
Interviewed by Sarah Thibault Zarouhie Abdalian and I met for drinks recently to discuss her current show MATRIX 249 at the Berkeley Art Museum, her …
Among some of the works currently on view at George Billis Gallery are Sarah Williams’s oil paintings on panels. Characteristically, each is of modest …
The studio portraits in Ryan McGinley’s solo exhibition “Yearbook” at Ratio 3 Gallery are irreverent and sexy. They build on the artist’s decade-long tradition …
Opening tonight, September 12th, 7-10pm is “ENERGY THAT IS ALL AROUND,” a group exhibition featuring early and formative work by five artists—Chris Johanson, Margaret …
LxWxHx gallery (pronounced Length Width Height, but you probably already gathered that) in Seattle’s isolated Georgetown neighborhood boasts a fitting sense of aloofness, considering …
-Interview by Charles Desmarais Paul Schimmel, one of the world’s most respected curators of up-to-the-minute contemporary art, lives at the northernmost edge of the …
The Sea Project, by Sperry Top-Sider, is an on-going series of culture-driven projects that fuels the exploration of the surf, sun and soul of the …
“The Worlds of Bernice Bing” Produced and directed by Madeleine Lim Co-Producer and Project Director, Jennifer Banta Yoshida Presented by the Asian American Women Artists …
Tonight, Thursday, September 5th (7-10pm) at Ever Gold Gallery is the opening reception for New York based artist, Sandy Kim featuring a selection of new …
Walking into Danielle Rante’s first exhibition at K. Imperial Fine Art is like stepping inside a personal travel journal. Held In Air is a …
Opening Thursday, September 5 (5:30-7:30 PM) at Dolby Chadwick Gallery in San Francisco is “A Dialogue with Tradition”, a solo exhibition of new works …
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 …
“Life Isn’t Always Pretty or in Focus” By John Held, Jr. The Sixties were a time of communes and community, but …
Opening on August 28th in Brookyln, NY is solo exhibition, “VICTORY” by Alex Ito, recent recipient of the summer residency at The Still House Group, …
By Leora Lutz As the title suggests, the current exhibition at Gallery Wendi Norris is a group show of contemporary landscape. To …
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. …
Each year the Diego Rivera Gallery creates a survey exhibition of continuing MFA students as a way to kick off the fall semester and …
Haptic –as a direct translation- refers to any one country or region’s customary greeting (think, handshake or double cheek peck). When a secondary …
Currently up at Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art is a show to overcome some of those summertime art world blahs. “Surfacing,” a group show of …