Building a Monument to Nothing: A Fantastic Interview with Makoto Aida
A while ago I came across Makoto Aida while changing trains at my station in the Yokohama suburbs. He was wearing his trademark green camouflage …
A while ago I came across Makoto Aida while changing trains at my station in the Yokohama suburbs. He was wearing his trademark green camouflage …
“A Journey to Alfredo Barsuglia’s ‘Social Pool’” By Chris Rusak In the middle of what many might call a barren wasteland, an …
This interview has been pulled from SFAQ Print Issue 16. Marian Goodman founded Multiples in 1965, publisher of limited edition artists’ prints, objects and books. …
“Jack Wright: A Unified Theory of Painting” Krowswork 480 23rd Street, Oakland, California May 2–June 7, 2014 “Resuscitating Reputation,” by John Held, Jr. …
Lessons from Egypt: “Revolution Is Art!” A Western Fantasy? By Peter Dobey One year ago Egyptians were not fighting, but celebrating …
Tomorrow evening, April 5th at 7pm at the deYoung is a special panel discussion in conjunction with the 10 year anniversary of the war …
Kadist has brought a very special collection of artists, that we rarely get to see in San Francisco, by presenting an exhibition composed of Vietnamese …