In Conversation with Michelle Grabner
Celebrations, Broken Hearts and Autopsies My friend, artist Michelle Grabner has recently been tasked with being one of three curators of the upcoming 2014 …
Celebrations, Broken Hearts and Autopsies My friend, artist Michelle Grabner has recently been tasked with being one of three curators of the upcoming 2014 …
For my first official SFAQ post, I’m happy to report on Jeff Ladouceur’s exhibition AMEN, recently opened at ZieherSmith in New York. Ladouceur, a Canadian-born …
Opening June 9th is the last show at George Lawson Gallery in Los Angeles. The Culver City gallery will close to consolidate their efforts …
Today, Saturday, June 8th at the Thomas Welton Gallery on the Stanford University Campus, Greg Stimac, Dawn Weleski, Terry Powers, Ben Bigelow, and Chris …
Opening tonight is “I’M (NOT) SORRY” a group Show curated by Andrew Sheets who states the exhibition will be “Unordinary & Unapologetic”. Sounds pretty …
After having visited this exhibition vicariously via social media for a few weeks, expectations formulated. Angular visions of rain, clay creations both miniscule …
Los Angeles can often be found hosting two person shows, typically an artist in the front and a second artist taking a smaller room …
Two small solo shows are nestled in the upstairs of the domestic gallery, Important Projects in Oakland. McIntyre Parker’s short film is located in …
Forty-five minutes looking at Rembrandt’s “The Raising of Lazarus” at LACMA. Richard Tuttle once told me he spent hours “creatively looking” at a Caravaggio, …
Tomorrow Wednesday, May 29th (6pm) at the Kadist, San Francisco is the publication release and series of talks and film screenings that examine issues …
Tomorrow at Real Time & Space in Oakland are two artist talks: Kait Mooney and Cybele Lyle, hosted by Aaron Harbour from Et al. …
We have one more day (Sunday) to see the fairs while they are in town. It’s your chance to get an idea of the programming …
This is an insane weekend for San Francisco, with 2 art fairs, 2 MFA exhibitions, 2 graduation ceremonies, galleries reopening their spaces, and all the …
Animal breeding has always been a highly aestheticized field; we select and perpetuate certain genetic traits based on how well they fit the “look” …
In Auckland native/Los Angeles transplant, Anna Sew Hoy’s “Home Office,” a strikingly personal glimpse into the environment of an artist is articulated. Spanning throughout …
XARA THUSTRA POP-UP SHOW: New Experimental Works On View until April 27, 2013 Luggage Store Gallery Tonight at the Luggage Store gallery …
Currently at Adobe Books is “Cold Boy’s Fire/Digital Physical” a two person exhibition by Bryan Morello and Augustus Thompson. This show was curated by …