SAN FRANCISCO ART GALLERIES OPENINGS
FIRST THURSDAY - 04.02.15 - Part I
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Caldwell Snyder Gallery: Empty Rooms - Douglas Schneider; Jupp Linnsen.
Comment by AB: Dreams, reveries and memories populate these subconscious sojourns by Douglas Schneider. In the rear gallery, Jupp Linnsen's abstracts are adventures in surface and texture. Good art on both counts.
Dream scene art by Douglas Schneider at Caldwell Snyder Gallery.
Memories in reveries - art by Douglas Schneider.
Douglas Schneider art.
Textured abstract art by Jupp Linnsen.
Art in above image closer.
Demographics - Douglas Schneider & Jupp Linnsen art at Caldwell Snyder Gallery.
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Dolby Chadwick Gallery: Jaq Chartier - A Fever in Matter.
Comment by AB: Inspired by chemistry and science, Jaq Chartier's color-rich compositions resemble among other things, DNA charts, microscopic organisms or the results of spectral analysis. Go see.
Art by Jaq Chartier at Dolby Chadwick Gallery.
Art by Jaq Chartier.
Jaq Chartier and her art at Dolby Chadwick Gallery.
Component separation art by Jaq Chartier.
Art by Jaq Chartier.
Jaq Chartier art.
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Hespe Gallery: Joan Mateu.
Comment by AB: Beautiful young women alone on the coast enjoy perfect sun-drenched days. Nicely done and worth a look.
Art by Joan Mateu at Hespe Gallery (like it).
Art by Joan Mateu.
Joan Mateu and his art at Hespe Gallery.
Art in above image closer.
Art by Joan Mateu.
Overview - Joan Mateu art show at Hespe Gallery.
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Sandra Lee Gallery: Ruminations on Pop Art - Michael Brennan & Vincent Serritella.
Comment by AB: About as imaginative as fantasies can get. Take a peek into the minds of these two artists and get your anomalous groove on here.
Art by Vincent Serritella at Sandra Lee Gallery.
Art by Vincent Serritella.
Vincent Serritella and his imaginative art at Sandra Lee Gallery.
Art by Michael Brennan.
Michael Brennan and his art at Sandra Lee Gallery.
Art by Michael Brennan.
Ambiance - Michael Brennan & Vincent Serritella art at Sandra Lee Gallery.
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Haines Gallery: David Nash; Pierre Cordier & Gundi Falk.
Comment by AB: Striking rough-cut wood sculptures by David Nash are exquisite in their delicacy. Equally meticulous "chemigrams" by Pierre Cordier & Gundi Falk blend paint and photography. This show's a definite yes.
Wood sculpture by David Nash at Haines Gallery.
David Nash rough-hewn wood sculpture.
L-R, "chemigram" by Pierre Cordier & Gundi Falk - sculpture by David Nash.
Sculpture in above image closer.
Pierre Cordier & Gundi Falk and their chemigram art at Haines Gallery.
Paint/photography combination by Pierre Cordier & Gundi Falk.
Long view - David Nash, Pierre Cordier & Gundi Falk art at Haines Gallery.
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Gregory Lind Gallery: Brett Goodroad - A Mended Prism.
Comment by AB: Indeterminate instances offer ample opportunities for viewers to suggest their own narratives.
Art by Brett Goodroad .
Brett Goodroad art closer.
Small works on paper by Brett Goodroad.
Brett Goodroad and his art at Gregory Lind Gallery.
Art by Brett Goodroad.
Statistical sample - Brett Goodroad art show at Gregory Lind Gallery.
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Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery: Time & Space - The Kinetic Sculptures of Ken Bortolazzo.
Comment by AB: Graceful kinetic sculptures by Ken Bortolazzo need only a gentle breeze or the slightest touch to initiate motion.
Sculpture in motion by Ken Bortolazzo at Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery.
Sculpture in above image moving with the breeze from a small fan.
Kinetic sculpture by Ken Bortolazzo.
Ken Bortolazzo art show at Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery.
Sculpture in above image closer.
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