Jun 03
Wednesday
Installation 5: International (and LA) Art in San Jose
The Scion Installation Five Art Tour exhibition opens June 5 at Gallery Anno Domini in San Jose. Bay Area art fans can view works by Souther Salazar, Ron English, Alex Hornest, Yoskay Yamamoto, Nicholas Harper and more.
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Human/Nature at the Berkeley Art Museum
3 responses - Posted 05.29.09
The Human/Nature exhibition at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) is beautiful, both in concept and content. Among other qualities, the show achieves an aura of maturity and real world-relevance that stands in quiet contrast to some of the contemporary art world’s less noble celebrations of cultural currency and market [...]continue
3 responses - Posted 05.29.09
The Human/Nature exhibition at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) is beautiful, both in concept and content. Among other qualities, the show achieves an aura of maturity and real world-relevance that stands in quiet contrast to some of the contemporary art world’s less noble celebrations of cultural currency and market [...]continue
Public Art in the Tenderloin
2 responses - Posted 05.15.09
Cultural Geometry is a new piece of public art by Rigo 23, the San Francisco-based political artist and muralist. The work is a large stone mosaic which comprises the heart of the “Tenderloin National Forest”, a public space reclamation project led by the luggage store, a San Francisco arts organization. Many years in development, [...]continue
2 responses - Posted 05.15.09
Cultural Geometry is a new piece of public art by Rigo 23, the San Francisco-based political artist and muralist. The work is a large stone mosaic which comprises the heart of the “Tenderloin National Forest”, a public space reclamation project led by the luggage store, a San Francisco arts organization. Many years in development, [...]continue
San Francisco’s New Generation Galleries
no responses - Posted 05.08.09
San Francisco magazine featured a story in its April arts issue about the city’s changing gallery scene. The premise: A handful of “young and hungry” gallerists are working to transform San Francisco from a backwater to an international power center for emerging contemporary artists. The question asked and answered throughout is whether recent developments in [...]continue
no responses - Posted 05.08.09
San Francisco magazine featured a story in its April arts issue about the city’s changing gallery scene. The premise: A handful of “young and hungry” gallerists are working to transform San Francisco from a backwater to an international power center for emerging contemporary artists. The question asked and answered throughout is whether recent developments in [...]continue
SFMOMA SECA Award Show
1 response - Posted 04.23.09
Bay Area art fans still have a few weeks to see the SECA Art Award exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The biennial award is administered by the Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary Art, an SFMOMA-associated art interest group. Since 1967 the SECA award has honored Bay Area artists of [...]continue
1 response - Posted 04.23.09
Bay Area art fans still have a few weeks to see the SECA Art Award exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The biennial award is administered by the Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary Art, an SFMOMA-associated art interest group. Since 1967 the SECA award has honored Bay Area artists of [...]continue

