SAN FRANCISCO ART GALLERIES OPENINGS
FIRST THURSDAY - 04.02.15 - Part II
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K Imperial Fine Art: Landscape Multiverse - Lorene Anderson.
Comment by AB: Graceful flowing abstracts by Lorene Anderson are inspired by the rolling hills and vinyards of Northern California and Burgundy, France.
Art by Lorene Anderson at K Imperial Fine Art.
Lorene Anderson art.
Art by Lorene Anderson.
Lorene Anderson and her art in above image closer at K Imperial Fine Art.
Art by Lorene Anderson.
Overview - Lorene Anderson art show at K Imperial Fine Art.
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Tyler Wood Gallery: Eleanor Oakes - Residual Loop.
Comment by AB: Eleanor Oakes photographs draped monocolor fabric, not perfect and pristine, but rather each with visible histories, mainly of less-than-appealing variety. Viewers are naturally inclined to cogitate on what those histories might be.
Photograph by Eleanor Oakes at Tyler Wood Gallery.
Eleanor Oakes photography.
Stained fabric photograph by Eleanor Oakes.
Photography by Eleanor Oakes.
Eleanor Oakes photograph of stained worn fabric.
Milieu - Eleanor Oakes photography show at Tyler Wood Gallery.
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SF Camerawork: Existe lo que Tiene Nombre - Contemporary Photography in Mexico. Guest-curated by Sergio de la Torre and Javier Ramírez Limón
Photographers: Adela Goldbard, Aglea Cortés, Alejandra Laviada, Alejandro Cartagena, Alfredo Káram, Bruno Ruiz, Carlos Iván Hernández, Colectivo Estética Unisex, Daniela Edburg, David Vera, Fernando Brito, Iván Manríquez, Jazzibe Santos, Jimena Camou, Juan Carlos Coppel, Livia Corona, Mariela Sancari, Mauricio Alejo, Melba Arellano, Oswaldo Ruiz, Pablo López Luz, Roberto Molina Tondopó, Yvonne Venegas.
Comment by AB: Images of people, places and things add up to a cross-cultural experience as we learn a bit about what life is like south of the border courtesy of contemporary Mexican photographers. A concurrent exhibition can be seen at Galeria de la Raza.
Mexico City photographs by Pablo López Luz at SF Camerawork.
Photographic portrait studies by Mariela Sancari.
Steamy landscape photographs by Juan Carlos Coppel.
Aglea Cortés photography.
Contemporary photography in Mexico.
Head Count - contemporary Mexican photography at SF Camerawork.
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Hang Art Gallery: Ordering.
Artists: Fain Hancock, Pablo Manga, Anthony May, Marcia Stuermer.
Comment by AB: Like the show title says, we've got abstract art with varying degrees of structure and organization.
Art by Marcia Stuermer at Hang Art Gallery.
Fain Hancock sculpture for your wall.
White art by Pablo Manga.
Intricate abstraction by Anthony May.
Fain Hancock, Pablo Manga, Anthony May, Marcia Stuermer at Hang Art Gallery.
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1AM Gallery: A Major Minority, 2015. Curated by San Francisco based artist Poesia.
Artists: Okuda San Miguel, Thierry Furger, William Barras, Proembrion, Autone, Poesia, Zmogk, Aske, Dime, CT, Does, Ino, Basik, Etnik, Pener, Seikon, Hellbent, Col Wallnuts, Thomas Bestvina, Collin van der Sluijs.
Comment by AB: There's contemporary art and OtherContemporary art according to Curator Poesia, OtherContemporary being art that exists outside of the contemporary and critical art world, outside of formal theory, and instead reflects a more direct response to urban life and experience.
Best of Show - yarn art by Okuda San Miguel at 1AM Gallery.
Pinkie cam detail of art in above image.
L-R, art by Zmogk and Digital Does.
Art by Aske.
L-R, art by Col Wallnuts and Proembrion.
Audience - urban art group show at 1AM Gallery.
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Incline Gallery: Brian Perrin and Christo Oropeza.
Comment by AB: Gallery owners and co-founders Brian Perrin and Christo Oropeza take a break from their regular gallery calendar to show their own art rather than that of other artists.
Christo Oropeza and his art at Incline Gallery.
Art by Christo Oropeza.
Art by Brian Perrin.
Brian Perrin art closer.
Turnout - Christo Oropeza & Brian Perrin art show at Incline Gallery.
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