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KQED
Jennie Ottinger’s ‘Princess Series’ is a Perfectly Timed Musing on Diana—and Her Ex-Husband September 15, 2022 The timing of Jennie Ottinger's Princess Series is fairly astounding. This thoroughly absorbing exhibition of paintings documents pivotal moments in... Read more -
KQED
de Young Museum Acquires 42 New Works by Bay Area Artists July 11, 2022 The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco announced on Monday an exciting expansion of its contemporary Bay Area art collection... Read more -
SF Chronicle
Anne Buckwalter explores domestic duality in two-location S.F. Show June 24, 2022 Philadelphia artist Anne Buckwalter is featured in a new dual-location San Francisco exhibition titled “Two Story House,” on view at... Read more
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Henry Art Gallery
ektor garcia: matéria prima April 2, 2022 Across his artistic practice, ektor garcia (b. 1985, Red Bluff, California) challenges the hierarchies of gendered and racialized labor, combining... Read more -
BOMB Magazine
Swallow the Parts Whole: Sahar Khoury Interviewed March 21, 2022 I met Sahar Khoury last summer at the Headlands Art Center in California where we were both artists in residence.... Read more -
Milwaukee Art Museum
Currents 38: Christy Matson February 25, 2022 The woven pictures featured in Currents 38 resemble contemporary paintings, yet they are deeply rooted in weaving traditions. Using a... Read more
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SFSU Fine Arts Gallery
When Light Becomes Form February 19, 2022 How do we consider what makes a photograph in this time of merging and diverging technologies? Every photograph, regardless of... Read more -
Art in America
One Work: Sahar Khoury’s “Untitled (cooperative trees)” February 14, 2022 Sahar Khoury spent part of 2021 in residence at Headlands Center for the Arts in Sausalito, California. In the small... Read more -
SF/Arts Monthly
Stephanie Crawford and Meg Lipke November 5, 2021 Stephanie Crawford's paintings are as colorful as her life story. A celebrated jazz vocalist, the trans artist joined drag with... Read more
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The Art Newspaper
New and noteworthy: see what the Armory Show's younger galleries are bringing to the fair September 2, 2021 Jamil Hellu at Rebecca Camacho The San Francisco-based dealer Rebecca Camacho has assembled a solo presentation by the photographer Jamil... Read more -
Art Daily
Natani Notah: Normal Force opens at Rebecca Camacho Presents August 6, 2021 Rebecca Camacho Presents is presenting an exhibition of ambitious new works by Bay Area artist Natani Notah. Exploring Native American... Read more -
48hills
In “Altered States” exhibition, artists play with the illegible July 13, 2021 With his keen eye and artistic investment in ideas of process, Los Angeles artist Gary Simmons has curated a provocative... Read more
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The New York Times Magazine
The T List June 10, 2021 The artist Gary Simmons is best known for deploying a technique called erasure. Using as his source material pop culture... Read more -
SF Weekly
Worth A Look May 15, 2021 With their Miami Beach colors and almost-animated veneers, Andy Mister’s drawings that incorporate appropriated images are beautiful to look at.... Read more -
Whitewall
Andy Mister: Solemn Anthems April 8, 2021 At Rebecca Camacho Presents through May 21, guests can explore Andy Mister: Solemn Anthems . The solo exhibition of the... Read more
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Mercer Contemporary
Artist to Watch, Andy Mister February 1, 2021 Interview with gallery artist, Andy Mister Read more -
Journal
Sharing a (S)hell January 15, 2021 I often ponder what the window-gazer thinks when they pass by a gallery. For those who peer curiously through the... Read more -
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
Twenty Twenty October 12, 2020 2020 has been historic year and the work being created by the artists now reflects their lived experience through a... Read more
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Phillips
House Calls: Christy Matson October 1, 2020 Integral to textile artist Christy Matson’s work is her process: beginning with quick sketches or watercolor paintings, she uploads her... Read more -
Art in America
Photographer David Gilbert’s Tableaux Give Studio Detritus an Air of Drama and Glamour January 16, 2020 David Gilbert’s photographs depict arrangements he creates in his studio out of whatever happens to be on hand: scrap paper,... Read more -
Cranbrook Art Museum
Christy Matson: Crossings December 14, 2019 Christy Matson is a Los Angeles-based artist known for her painterly approach to textiles. Matson employs a hand-operated, computer-programmable Jacquard... Read more
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NBC News
12 queer artists whose work is making us pay attention December 13, 2019 “Art exists where language fails.” Illustrator Marcos Chin first heard this quote last summer, when he attended a talk by... Read more -
SF Chronicle
Visual intelligence trumps theory: SFMOMA’s 2019 SECA exhibition November 13, 2019 Since 1967, nearly 200 of the brightest lights among Bay Area artists have been honored by the San Francisco Museum... Read more -
SFMOMA
2019 SECA Art Award Exhibition November 1, 2019 Since 1967, the SECA Art Award has honored more than seventy Bay Area artists with an exhibition at SFMOMA and... Read more
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California Home & Design
Gallerist Crush: Rebecca Camacho September 1, 2019 After two decades as the senior director of Anthony Meier Fine Arts in San Francisco, Rebecca Camacho is branching out... Read more -
Los Angeles Times
Long live Anni Albers: L.A. show pays homage to an overshadowed Bauhaus artist August 5, 2019 If there were any justice in this world, those hearing the name Albers would ask “which one?” rather than assume... Read more -
SF Chronicle
Bay Area ceramics scene fired up in new ways July 29, 2019 “I always second-guess the students when they come into class. I look at them, I’m like, ‘What are you doing... Read more
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Artsy
20 Art Dealers on Their First Jobs in the Art World July 1, 2019 At 22 years old, I got an unpaid internship at the Capp Street Project, a nonprofit artist residency program in... Read more -
Artnet
This New Gallery in San Francisco Wants to Cultivate the Next Generation of Tech Collectors April 5, 2019 The San Francisco art scene is at something of a crossroads these days, trying to square its old grassroots ideologies... Read more -
SF Chronicle
Trio of Bay Area artists named SFMOMA’s 2019 SECA Award winners April 4, 2019 The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has announced the 2019 recipients of its biannual SECA Art Award. Conferred this... Read more
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