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  • MCLOUGHLIN - EVER GOLD - JESSICA SILVERMAN

    SF ART EXCHANGE - ARC - SOUTHERN EXPOSURE

    11.22.13

    (with assistance from RWM)



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    The McLoughlin Gallery: Sugar High - Ah-Young Jeon and Kristina Quinones.

    Review by RWM: Who said too much sugar is bad for you? Wonderful art revels in use of pleasing palettes. The vivid color smorgasbords from Kristina Quinones-- sparkling acrylics-- would look great on surfboards. They look just as wild on the walls giving viewers a psychedelic experience. You can get lost in their wave actions and wild skies. Beautiful work that will put you in motion.

    Ah-young Jeon uses great color schemes as well. All sorts of brilliant hues make her art look like candy. The humor might be unsettling, but it is intended to be good fun. Nice to see the pinks and pastels which may remind you of bumble gun and sweets.

    Fun show from two artists who, despite the festiveness, take their art seriously. More attention to care and detail than is initially apparent.

    Comment by AB: From streamlined high-gloss to jestful commentary, colorific on both counts. Works for me. Check it out.

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    Art by Ah-Young Jeon at The Mcloughlin Gallery.

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    Art by Ah-Young Jeon.

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    Ah-Young Jeon and her art in above image closer at The McLoughlin Gallery.

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    Art by Ah-Young Jeon including toy car column on left.

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    Ah-Young Jeon art in above image closer.

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    Art by Ah-Young Jeon.

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    Ah-Young Jeon art in above image closer.

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    Art by Kristina Quinones.

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    Kristina Quinones and her art at The McLoughlin Gallery.

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    Joan McLoughlin & Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi with art by Kristina Quinones.

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    Kristina Quinones art closer.

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    Art by Kristina Quinones.

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    Essence - art by Kristina Quinones & Ah-Young Jeon at The Mcloughlin Gallery.

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    Ever Gold Gallery: Jeremiah Jenkins - Survival Guide.

    Comment by AB: According to the preamble, "fire, food, water, shelter and help are the five priorities in any survival situation." Jeremiah Jenkins provides amusing instruction and examples for how to have all of that and more, no matter how tricky a fix you find yourself in. Offerings include a shopping cart made out of sticks, twigs and rope; hollowed out gourds complete with labels for your beverages; pictorial instructions on how to hunt for steak or build a fire; a stylish transportable shelter and more. I like it. Worth a visit.

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    Twig & twine shopping cart by Jeremiah Jenkins at Ever Gold Gallery (like it).

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    Practice target for hunting steak - art by Jeremiah Jenkins.

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    Steak hunting photographs by Jeremiah Jenkins.

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    Jeremiah Jenkins + progeny & art at Ever Gold Gallery.

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    Domicile back pack art by Jeremiah Jenkins.

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    Photographs by Jeremiah Jenkins demonstrate use of portable shelter.

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    Firewood & illustrated instructions on how to use it - art by Jeremiah Jenkins.

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    Gourd beverage containers complete with labels - Jeremiah Jenkins art.

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    Gourd beverage containers in above image closer.

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    Jessica Silverman Gallery: Amikam Toren - Of The Times and Other Historic Works.

    Comment by AB: For the inaugural show at Jessica Silverman's new Ellis Street location, Amikam Toren exhibits a series of ghostly oversized paintings dating from 1983-1993. Each is an abstracted representation of a letter in the alphabet, painted with pigment made from pulverized issues of London Times newspapers. They're tasty up close too where you can see their textures. Also on the docket are a number of painting/sculpture combinations made from cardboard boxes, created circa 1984 - 1995. To make them, Toren removed one side of each box, ground and mixed it with pigment, and then used the mixture to paint a canvas that he had stretched over the removed side of the box. Excellent show. Definitely recommended.

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    Art by Amikam Toren at Jessica Silverman Gallery.

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    Cardboard box & painting assemblage by Amikam Toren.

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    Detail of art in above image.

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    Amikam Toren and his art at Jessica Silverman Gallery.

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    Art by Amikam Toren.

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    Box & painting assemblage by Amikam Toren.

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    Box & painting assemblage from the back.

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    Art by Amikam Toren.

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    San Francisco Art Exchange: Lynn Goldsmith.

    Comment by AB: Select retrospective and book release (Rock and Roll Stories) for noted photographer Lynn Goldsmith. Her subjects include Bruce Springsteen, Prince, Run DMC, The Beastie Boys, Chuck Berry, Mick Jagger and many more.

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    Bruce Springsteen photograph by Lynn Goldsmith at San Francisco Art Exchange.

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    Run DMC & the Beastie Boys - photography by Lynn Goldsmith.

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    Prince (right) - photograph by Lynn Goldsmith.

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    Andy Warhol with Michael Jackson & Mick Jagger - photographs by Lynn Goldsmith.

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    Demographics - Lynn Goldsmith photography show at San Francisco Art Exchange.

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    Arc Studios & Gallery: Tranquillium - Philip Alden Benn and Mido Lee; Structure - National Juried Show.

    Artists from Structure: Nancy Bardach, Amanda Bulger, Natalya Burd, Mark Chen, Chad Colby, Emily Corbato, Lynn Dau, Ellen Freyer, Julie Garner, Irene Hendrick, Howard Hersh, Yao-pi Hsu, Kristine Mays, Chai Ng, Luna Ruth Paesch, Matthew Paskiet, Diane Pepe, Matt Pipes, Cheryl Polcaro, Mark D. Powers, David Preddy, Christopher Rabb, Seda Saar, Gail Smuda, Phyllis Kudder Sullivan, Beth Waldman.

    Review by RWM: Nice to see these two shows with the gallery in a less congested state. Interesting and pleasing art on display which might get viewers to see Nature in a different way. Beautiful artworks are available for viewing in many mediums, manners of form and shapes. Most is pleasing, but the ravages of time are also apparent.

    Comment by AB: In the rear gallery is a light, sculpture and projection installation by Philip Alden Benn and Mido Lee that creates a mysterious nighttime environment.

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    Environmental installation by Philip Alden Benn and Mido Lee at Arc Gallery.

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    Projected video in above image closer by Philip Alden Benn and Mido Lee.

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    Backlit photographs by Philip Alden Benn and Mido Lee.

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    Layered glass art by Philip Alden Benn and Mido Lee.

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    Art by Howard Hersh (left) - Lynn Dau (right).

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    Cut and woven photograph by Julie Garner.

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    Digitally enhanced photography by Mark Chen.

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    Southern Exposure: This Will Never Work.

    Artists: Calen Barca-Hall, Alexis Alicette Bolter, Jessica Cadkin, Abigail Clark, Randy Colosky, Scott Constable/Wowhaus, Ilana Crispi, Gabriel Edwards, Emily Alden Foster, Rebecca Foster, Steven Froman, Anna Fryer, Mark M. Garrett, Christie George, Michael Goldman, Jon Gourley, Daniel Green, Jenna Hanson, Aaron Harbour, Jamil Hellu, Patrick Hillman, Clint Imboden, Mark Johnsen, Todd Lavine, Meredith Leich, Jennie Lennick, Kristina Lewis, Bernie Lubell, Martin Machado, Tatum Mangus, Nicole Markoff, Travis McFlynn, Sam Metcalf, Olivia Mole, Alex Molinari, Christie Yuri Noh, Erik Parra, Sarah Patten, Noah Ptolemy, Lucca Raventinkie, Jenny Sharaf, James Sinclair, Isabelle Smeall, Larry Stefl, Chris Thorson, Paul Urich, Diego Villalobos, May Wilson.

    Review by RWM: Strangeness abounds. There are some works of art here that you may never have seen before nor wish to see again. The huge crowd demonstrates the popularity and success of this weird and unpredictable show. Creativity and quirkiness are everywhere.

    Comment by AB: Any Northern California artist can enter this annual fee-free juried exhibition. You never know what's gonna walk through the doors, but way more often than not, it's fresh, peppy, weird, whimsical and unexpected. Don't believe me? See for yourself...

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    Art by Michael Goldman at Southern Exposure Annual Fee-Free Juried Show.

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    Photography by Jamil Hellu.

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    Hacksaw blade sculpture by Clint Imboden.

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    Aluminum & blown glass banjo by Scott Constable/Wowhaus (like it).

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    Marijuana leaf collage by Sarah Patten.

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    Photographs by Alex Molinari.

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    Painting (right) by Jenny Sharaf.

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    Kinetic sculpture.

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    Hammer & nail art by Diego Villalobos. Uh... OK.

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    Kinetic tumbleweed art by Sam Metcalf.

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    Hanging art by Steven Froman.

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    Art by Eric Parra.

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    Stacked T-shirt art by Patrick Hillman.

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    Qwote art by Christie George.

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    No group show is complete without one of these.

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    Relative density - Southern Exposure Annual Fee-Free Juried Show.

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