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W Magazine
The Textile Artists Bringing Fiber Art Into the FutureFusing age-old techniques with digital tools, a new generation of creatives is expanding the tradition of tapestries—and filling art galleries and museums to a degree never seen before. by Jori... -
Christy Matson
Even So 15 January - 28 February 2026Rebecca Camacho Presents is pleased to announce the third exhibition of Los Angeles based gallery artist Christy Matson, Even So , opening on 15 January, to align with SF Art... -
Project Room | Karen Barbour
15 January - 28 February 2026Rebecca Camacho Presents is pleased to announce an installation of new works by Karen Barbour on view in the gallery’s project room, marking the artists’ first exhibition in San Francisco... -
FOG Design+Art 2026
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Post-Fair
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Galerie Magazine
Next Big Thing: ektor garciaThe nomadic artist conjures meticulous, handmade textiles and ceramics utilizing natural components By Annabel Keenan November 28, 2025 Whether it’s knotting, crocheting, or weaving, nomadic artist ektor garcia is drawn... -
KQED
The Best Art I Saw and Didn't Write About in 2025By Sarah Hotchkiss Dec 1, 2025 Best shows about cities ‘So The City Can Exist ’ Rebecca Camacho, San Francisco Aug. 7–Sept. 5, 2025 ‘Like a City ’ Slash Art,... -
The New York Times Style Magazine
Five Rising Contemporary Artists You Should KnowBy Laura Bannister ektor garcia The multidisciplinary artist ektor garcia lives and works nomadically, making his sculptures in parks and on beaches and boats, among other sites. “I imagine my... -
SF Chronicle
Mexican American artist ektor garcia debuts largest copper work in S.F. October 20, 2025By Tony Bravo , Arts & Culture Columnist Mexican American artist ektor garcia’s show “nu.dos” at Rebecca Camacho Presents is a gorgeous exploration of suspended art and elevation of Mexican... -
KQED
Small-Scale Art Tells a Moonlit Story of Vulnerability and ImperfectionBefore crossing the street to Rebecca Camacho Presents to see Cyrano , an exhibition of new work by the Richmond-based artist Em Kettner , I recommend passing through the redwood... -
The New York Times
Joy and Pathos, Gods and Glitter Meet at San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum October 14, 2025By Bonnie Tsui Perhaps nothing captures the joy and pathos of an after-party more than glitter on the loose. In “Puff Out,” a playful installation by the artist duo known... -
San José Museum of Art
ektor garcia : loose ends October 17, 2025Friday, October 17, 2025 – Sunday, June 7, 2026 In a materials-based practice that draws on Mexican handcraft traditions and a DIY sensibility, ektor garcia subtly challenges hierarchies of gendered... -
Asian Art Museum
Rave into the Future : Art in Motion October 24, 2025Oct 24, 2025 – Jan 12, 2026 Rave into the Future offers a space of joyful connection and community through a blend of music- and dance-inspired video, sculpture, photography, and... -
Artforum
MUST SEEektor garcia’s nu.dos is an intricately layered investigation of time and place, and the manifestation that art is dynamic, continually evolving, adjusting and reflecting meaning and emotion, akin to humanity. -
National Academy of Design
2025 National Academicians ElectedThe National Academy of Design is delighted to announce that 27 artists and architects from across the United States have been elected as National Academicians in the Class of 2025.... -
The New York Times Style Magazine
These Birds Are a TrapThe painter Anne Buckwalter, 38, says she doesn’t like clutter, but she makes an exception for bird decoys, which occupy surfaces throughout her house in Durham, Maine. “Anywhere there’s an...
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