Michael DeLucia at Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris
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Installation view. Courtesy of HVW8 Art + Design Gallery Installation view. Courtesy of HVW8 Art + Design Gallery JJJJound, the scarcely worded, image based blog founded by Justin R. Saunders in...
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View Article“Surf and Turf” group exhibition recently at Soil Gallery, Seattle
Jessica Dolence, “Wet” Lands, Install shot. Courtesy of the artist and gallery. Surf and Turf is an exhibition of primarily multi-media work from three contemporary female artists. Each artist is...
View ArticleSome Considerations Towards an Understanding of the Worlds of Art and Tech.
This piece is selected from SFAQ Issue 15. By Peter Dobey “Art World/Tech World” Illustration by Willa Koerner. Courtesy of the artist. In my last essay for San Francisco Arts Quarterly I...
View ArticleSFAQ Pick: “The New Romantics” group exhibition at Eyebeam, New York.
Ryan Whittier Hale, Still from “Monolith” (2012).Courtesy of Eyebeam. Mark Beasley, Peer to Peer Sunset (2013).Courtesy the artist. Currently on view at Eyebeam, New York is “The New Romantics,” an...
View ArticleIn Conversation: Petra Cortright with Courtney Malick
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View ArticleMichael DeLucia at Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris
At Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris an American artist, Michael DeLucia has “Projections” on view, exhibiting a group of amazing works that question the necessity of the artist’s hand in their work....
View Article“JJJJound Correspondence” at HVW8 Art & Design Gallery, Los Angeles
Installation view. Courtesy of HVW8 Art + Design Gallery Installation view. Courtesy of HVW8 Art + Design Gallery JJJJound, the scarcely worded, image based blog founded by Justin R. Saunders in...
View Article“Kota Ezawa: Boardwalk” at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco.
Aerial views of the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy to the New Jersey coast taken during a search and rescue mission. Photo credit: Master Sgt. Mark C. Olsen/U.S. Air Force/New Jersey National Guard....
View Article“Surf and Turf” group exhibition recently at Soil Gallery, Seattle
Jessica Dolence, “Wet” Lands, Install shot. Courtesy of the artist and gallery. Surf and Turf is an exhibition of primarily multi-media work from three contemporary female artists. Each artist is...
View ArticleSome Considerations Towards an Understanding of the Worlds of Art and Tech.
This piece is selected from SFAQ Issue 15. By Peter Dobey “Art World/Tech World” Illustration by Willa Koerner. Courtesy of the artist. In my last essay for San Francisco Arts Quarterly I...
View ArticleSFAQ Pick: “The New Romantics” group exhibition at Eyebeam, New York.
Ryan Whittier Hale, Still from “Monolith” (2012).Courtesy of Eyebeam. Mark Beasley, Peer to Peer Sunset (2013).Courtesy the artist. Currently on view at Eyebeam, New York is “The New Romantics,” an...
View ArticleIn Conversation: Petra Cortright with Courtney Malick
Petra Cortright Interviewed by Courtney Malick Petra Cortright, born in 1986, is a Los Angeles-based artist whose work initially became popular on the Internet a few years ago when she began...
View ArticleMaking it Online
Making it Online By Ben Valentine This column has been pulled from SFAQ print issue 17. Many hoped that the new connectivity the web offered might radically change the world by elevating everyone’s...
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