Atsushi Kaga @ Jack Hanley
Atsushi Kaga: I am here with you July 2 – 31, 2015 Jack Hanley Gallery 327 Broome St. New York, NY 10002 It is hard, at first, to detect any bravura in Atsushi Kaga’s work: what with paintings of...
View ArticleSFAQ Pick: “La Jennifer” solo exhibition by Dianna Molzan at Overduin and...
“La Jennifer” by Dianna Molzan. Installtion view. Courtesy of Overduin and Kite, Los Angeles “La Jennifer” by Dianna Molzan. Installtion view. Courtesy of Overduin and Kite, Los Angeles. Currently on...
View ArticleSFAQ Pick: Supreme condominium exhibition at Will Brown, San Francisco. Open...
Outside view. Courtesy of Will Brown. Photo by Mariko Reed. Currently on view at Will Brown, San Francisco is a supreme condominium exhibition in the “HEART of Rapidly Changing Mission District”....
View ArticleSFAQ Pick: “From her come a gang and a run” solo exhibition by B. Ingrid...
Courtesy of Document. Opening tonight at Document, Chicago is a solo exhibition of B. Ingrid Olson, “From her come a gang and a run”. The exhibition features a selection of works that exercise the...
View ArticleSFAQ Pick: “SEEMless” solo exhibition by Jonah Susskind at City Limits new...
Opening tonight, December 13th is the inaugural solo exhibition for City Limits’ new location in Jack London Square, Oakland. “SEEMless” features a new body of work by Oakland-based artist, Jonah...
View ArticleSFAQ Pick: “Proximities 2: Knowing Me, Knowing You” group exhibition at the...
Proximities 2: Knowing Me, Knowing You, installation view. Courtesy of the Asian Art Museum. Proximities 2: Knowing Me, Knowing You, installation view. Courtesy of the Asian Art Museum. Tomorrow,...
View ArticleSFAQ REVIEW: Lisa Solomon solo exhibition “Sen” at Fouladi Projects, San...
“Sen” Installation in progress. Image courtesy Lisa Solomon and Fouladi Projects. Lisa Solomon’s current solo show “Sen” at Fouladi Projects in San Francisco mines the artist’s personal history and...
View ArticleArt Basel / UNTITLED / Pulse in REVIEW: Art Basel Miami Beach Week 2013
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 the serious collectors and buyers from the posers quite...
View ArticleSFAQ REVIEW: “Rage and Patience” solo exhibition by Rasmus Røhling at Human...
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 blinded by a bright white light...
View ArticleSFAQ Pick: “Accident Nothing” solo by Israel-based artist, Guy Yanai at Aran...
Guy Yanai. Courtesy of the gallery. Opening Thursday, December 12th at Aran Cravey Gallery’s new location on Melrose in Los Angeles is “Accident Nothing,” a solo exhibition by Israel-based artist,...
View ArticleSFAQ REVIEW: Life cycle of a juried show: Southern Exposure’s annual no-fee...
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 to submit work, free of charge, to be curated...
View ArticleSFAQ Pick: “Leopard” solo exhibition by Matthew Brannon at David Kordansky,...
Installation view. Courtesy of David Kordansky Gallery. Installation view. Courtesy of David Kordansky Gallery. Currently on view at David Kordansky, Los Angeles is “Leopard,” a solo exhibition by...
View ArticleSFAQ Pick: “doubt it / talk series” with Josh Faught and Julia Bryan-Wilson...
Untitled from “BE BOLD For What You Stand For, BE CAREFUL For What You Fall For,” (site-specific installationCourtesy of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Today, December 10th at n/a in Oakland...
View ArticleSFAQ REVIEW: Group exhibition featuring Nancy Lupo, Asha Schechter, Trevor...
TREVOR SHIMIZUForgot Sunglasses, 2010Oil on canvas20 x 24 inchesBRENDAN FOWLERWall & Bench, 2013Wood, drywall, plywood, paintApprox. 4 x 8 x 7 feetCourtesy of Michael Thibault Gallery. Currently...
View ArticleSFAQ REVIEW: “Seeing Things Invisible” featuring works by Forrest Bess at the...
bess at home in kitchen late 1940s. Courtesy of the Hammer. Forrest Bess died as he lived, in virtual solitude with his artistic struggle as his companion. For the first time in over twenty years...
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