ALTMAN SIEGEL - SF CAMERAWORK - 1 AM
GALLERY 16 - ROLL UP - MISSION COMICS AND ART
03.09.12
(with assistance from RWM)
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Altman Siegel Gallery: Emily Wardill - Fulll Firearms.
Comment by AB: According to the show statement, Emily Wardill's second feature film, Fulll Firearms, "ultimately confounds a linear reading," a challenge which does not instill me with an opulence of confidence. But I persevere, and confounded or otherwise, I get the premise and plot line, both adequately compelling. Plus ponder a selection of appealing enigmatic photographs. Worth a look.
Still from Emily Wardill feature film art - Fulll Firearms.
Still from Emily Wardill feature film - Fulll Firearms.
Photography by Emily Wardill at Altman Siegel Gallery.
Emily Wardill photograph.
Photography by Emily Wardill at Altman Siegel Gallery.
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SF Camerawork: Maggie Preston - An Unfixed Form.
Comment by AB: Maggie Preston gets technical in terms of what you can possibly wring out of the photographic medium... and she wrings out plenty. The featured series has to do with exposing a single flash directly to photo-sensitive paper. I'm seein' an upside potential for more in-depth investigation-- and longevity-- here. Check it out.
Photography by Maggie Preston at SF Camerawork.
Photographs recording a single flash by Maggie Preston.
Maggie Preston photograph in above image closer.
Maggie Preston and her photographs at SF Camerawork.
Polaroid photographs by Maggie Preston.
Photograph by Maggie Preston at SF Camerawork.
Maggie Preston photographs.
Photography by Maggie Preston at SF Camerawork.
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1AM Gallery: Outside In.
Artists: Steel, Yes2, Jurne, Pemex, Wand, Keb, Kiro, Toro.
Comment by AB: Outdoor artists take it indoors. Need to pep up your interior with a mural or two? Options abound here. Why buy a painting when you can do the whole wall?
Burger art by Steel at 1AM Gallery.
Art by Kiro at 1AM Gallery.
Pemex art.
Outdoor art indoors at 1AM Gallery.
Mural art by Jurne.
Wall art by Wand at 1AM Gallery.
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Gallery 16: Alice Shaw - Landscape Update.
Review by RWM: Though probably not a new idea, landscape paintings or photographs can not only be about marvels and wonders hearkening back to the days of John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt. They can also be about the damage we are doing to the environment. Some may feel inconvenienced by the country and outdoors resulting in a loss of the reverence which other visitors may still want to experience. To be found here is a personal rather than universal response to that which is not human. You might be surprised by the odd art on display that speaks to our experience in the country in terms of destruction and damage rather than peace and tranquility. The point is not a new one, but has remained topical with so many animals and plants falling by the wayside due to our trashing of the wild both physically and psychologically.
Comment by AB: If you're gonna go conceptual, you gotta do it clear enough and enough enough so that even I can understand it-- or at least think I understand it. I think I understand it. Recommended.
Environment art by Alice Shaw at Gallery 16.
Art by Alice Shaw.
Environmental art by Alice Shaw at Gallery 16.
Alice Shaw and her art.
Shells and shells art by Alice Shaw at Gallery 16.
Art by Alice Shaw.
Gum on the tree art by Alice Shaw in above image closer.
Litter bronze art by Alice Shaw at Gallery 16.
Alice Shaw art.
Art by Alice Shaw in above image closer.
Shotgunned photograph art by Alice Shaw (she shot it herself).
Paint on a mountain art by Alice Shaw at Gallery 16.
Have questions that need immediate answering? $5 Rowen Cutler tarot.
Cowboy soundtrack c/o Toshio Hirano - he's good.
Demographics - Alice Shaw art show at Gallery 16.
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Roll Up Gallery: Geometric Goddesses - Patricia Araujo and Spencer Sass. Curated by Betty Bigas.
Comment by RWM: The future in clean pictures of interesting structures, but where are the people?
Comment by AB: Perhaps the people are all indoors, vanquished by the toxicity of the atmosphere. The colors would seem to intimate as much.
Art by Patricia Araujo at Roll Up Gallery.
Patricia Araujo and her art at Roll Up Gallery.
Art by Spencer Sass (left) - Patricia Araujo (right).
Spencer Sass art at Roll Up gallery.
Art by Spencer Sass.
Ambiance - Spencer Sass and Patricia Araujo art at Roll Up Gallery.
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Mission Comics and Art: Villain. Curated by Ben Collison.
Artists: Adam Cahoon, Josh Ellingson, Alice Koswara, Ben Collison, Chris Conroy, Devon Devereaux, Eric Broers, Fiona Meng, gaNyan Garcia, Helen Gilbert, Jason Dryg, Jesse Balmer, Lil JAPAN, Matt DeLight, Megan Wolfe, Noa-, Rick Lucey, Ryan Malley, Wednesday Kirwan, Yee Man Ng.
Comment by AB: Bad guys, girls, creatures and various other entities. Don't worry; they won't hurt you. They're art.
Art by gaNyan Garcia (right) at Mission Comics and Art.
Pencil drawing art by Ryan Malley.
Art by Josh Ellingson at Mission Comics and Art.
Eric Broers art.
Art by Noa-.
Artist/curator Ben Collision at Mission Comics and Art.
Yee Man Ng art.
Census - Villain - group show at Mission Comics and Art.
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