SAN FRANCISCO ART GALLERIES OPENINGS
FIRST THURSDAY - 06.06.13 Part II
(with assistance from Kathryn Arnold)
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Scott Nichols Gallery: Vilem Kriz - An American Surrealist.
Comment by AB: Quirky murky collage-esque compositions by Berkeley photographer Vilem Kriz (1921 - 1994) might fairly fall under the aegis of surrealism even though they're about thirty years after the fact. He had his own unique style though; there's no disputing that.
Photography by Vilem Kriz at Scott Nichols Gallery.
Vilem Kriz photographs closer.
Photography by Vilem Kriz.
Vilem Kriz photography show at Scott Nichols Gallery.
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Corden Potts Gallery: David Wolf - Nurturing Time, Life in a Backyard Garden; Tom Hawkins - The Biggest Garden.
Review by Kathryn Arnold: David Wolf's series of photographs were taken in the Central Valley-- some portraying the poignant views of orchards in various seasons. Black and whites mirror back to past times-- perhaps a play of past and present.
Tom Hawkins creates staged installations and colorful compositions with organic matter and then photographs them. His materials are often placed into containers and then organized in that way.
Photography by Tom Hawkins at Corden Potts Gallery.
Tom Hawkins photographs closer.
Photography by Tom Hawkins at Corden Potts Gallery.
Photographs by David Wolf.
David Wolf photography at Corden Potts Gallery.
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Hang Art Gallery: Catherine Palmer - Side Street.
Review by Kathryn Arnold: Casual compositions of San Francisco-- not of grandiose buildings here or famous landmarks, but paintings of the everyday views we encounter through the neighborhoods whether driving or parking. Pristine qualities of light highlight personal connections.
Art by Catherine Palmer at Hang Art Gallery.
Catherine Palmer art.
Catherine Palmer art above closer at Hang Art (image c/o Kathryn Arnold).
Art by Catherine Palmer.
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Spoke Art Gallery: The Black Robe - Barron Storey, Mike Dringenberg and Keita Morimoto. Curated by Eidolon Fine Arts.
Comment by AB: Three artists respond to the thousand-year-old writings of the Japanese Tanka poet, Ono No Komachi.
Figurative art by Keita Morimoto at Spoke Art Gallery.
Art by Mike Dringenberg (right).
Art by Mike Dringenberg (left) - Barron Storey (right) at Spoke Art Gallery.
Barron Storey and his art at Spoke Art Gallery.
Figurative paintings by Keita Morimoto.
Demographics - Barron Storey, Mike Dringenberg & Keita Morimoto at Spoke Art.
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Ian Ross Gallery: Shared Secrets - Eddie Colla, Allison Torneros, and Daniela Cuhna Lay.
Comment by AB: Phantasmic urban occurrences by Eddie Colla, chimeric ethereal portraiture by Allison Torneros, and sultry hidden identity portraits by Daniela Cuhna Lay, rendered anonymous with broad monochrome swaths.
Art by Eddie Colla at Ian Ross Gallery.
Eddie Colla and his art at Ian Ross Gallery.
Small art by Eddie Colla.
Eddie Colla art at Ian Ross Gallery.
Large art by Daniela Cuhna Lay.
Small art by Daniela Cuhna Lay at Ian Ross Gallery.
Daniela Cuhna Lay art in above image closer.
Art by Allison Torneros at Ian Ross Gallery.
Lip art by Allison Torneros.
Upper - Eddie Colla, Allison Torneros, & Daniela Cuhna Lay at Ian Ross Gallery.
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Addendum:
Summer selections group show at Modernbook Gallery.
One more from summer selections group show at Modernbook Gallery.
Group show at Triptych Restaurant (image c/o Kathryn Arnold).
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