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Wayne Thiebaud At John Berggruen Gallery

Paintings and Pastels highlights some of Thiebaud’s most significant work from throughout his sixty year career. Many of the works on view have been in private collections and have rarely been exhibited. The exhibition consists of approximately thirty examples of Thiebaud’s oeuvre, including a number of quintessential dessert and object still life works, as well [...]

Hosfelt Gallery Announces New San Francisco Venue

Hosfelt Gallery will open its new 8,900 square foot San Francisco venue on 8 September 2012. A former door factory, the brick and concrete structure has 18-foot high ceilings and is completely sky lit. The location – Utah Street between 15th and 16th, near the California College of the Arts’ San Francisco campus and their [...]

Alberto di Fabio At Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea

Since the 1980s, Di Fabio has addressed the relationship between art, science, and the cosmos through a body of work that investigates the natural world and physical phenomena that define it. Moving steadily toward abstraction, and animating the optical, kinetic-at times spiritual-elements that characterize his work, Di Fabio continues to captivate international critics, museums, and [...]

Sam Reveles At James Kelly Contemporary

The exhibition will consist of approximately seven new large-scale drawings on paper and two related oil and acrylic paintings on canvas. The drawings are the primary focus of the show, all made either in Ireland, or inspired by Reveles’ recent residency there. (Reveles was granted a Ballinglen Arts Foundation Artist’s Fellowship in Ireland in 2011.) [...]

Pard Morrison At James Kelly Contemporary

Morrison continues his interest in geometric abstraction with this new body of work. Using his preferred materials of welded aluminum and baked-on enamel paint, he now is investigating pictorial illusion by emphasizing the three dimensional space of his objects. As in the past works, these new pieces are objects that are installed on the wall, [...]

RERO At BackSlash Gallery

An Ancient Greek term, Eidolon means apparition and in this exhibition Rero developed his own concept of illusion, powered by an overdose of images of urban environments. The essence of Rero’s work poses the problem of representation through one of his pieces that uses the acronym “what you see is what you get” (WYSIWYG) – [...]

Gael Davrinche At Galerie Magda Danysz

After several appearances in group shows such as Speed ​​Painting in 2010, Gael Davrinche is presenting his recent works of unpublished paintings and large format drawings. A graduate of des Beaux-Arts de Paris in 2000, Gael Davrinche is primarily concerned with a mode of “uneducated” expression, spontaneous, without artifice, borrowed from the representational work of [...]

Nancy Holt At The Santa Fe Art Institute

Nancy Holt: Sightlines, is an in-depth examination of Holt’s early projects from 1966 to 1980. Holt’s pioneering work falls at the intersection of art, architecture, and time-based media. The career of this important American artist took off in the late 1960s when she and other like-minded artists in the U.S. turned away from the emerging [...]

“Ficciones” At Krowswork

Through tightly woven narratives, formal and rigorous methods, historicized alter egos, and scientifically structured documentation, each of these artists presents compelling aesthetic, literary, and historical evidence of a completely constructed reality. This imaginative maneuvering between truth and fiction results in an ambiguous yet accurate picture of our own place and time. Benjamin Lord’s photographs purport [...]

“Random Acts of Time” at OCCCA

This exhibition investigates our relationship to the concept of time, the choices we make and the random, uncontrollable events that shape our lives. From the moment we begin our journey into the cacophony of the world – a series of decisions, choices and twists of fate guide us – often lurching or blissful and occasionally [...]


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