RENA BRANSTEN - HIGHLIGHT - MARK WOLFE
PAUL MAHDER - SF WOMEN ARTISTS
06.14.12
Need help with an art insurance claim? Click Here.
***
Rena Bransten Gallery: Jun Kaneko.
Comment by AB: Paintings, drawings and massive ceramic sculptures by Jun Kaneko. He's exhibiting here in conjunction with San Francisco Opera's performance of Mozart's The Magic Flute for which he did the set design and costumes. Born and raised in Japan, he currently lives and works in Omaha, Nebraska.
Jun Kaneko ceramic art at Rena Bransten Gallery.
Ceramic art by Jun Kaneko.
Artist Jun Kaneko at Rena Bransten Gallery.
Painting by Jun Kaneko at Rena Bransten Gallery.
Jun Kaneko ceramic art.
Jun Kaneko art at Rena Bransten Gallery.
Jun Kaneko discourses with the fan base at Rena Bransten Gallery.
Circumstance - Jun Kaneko art show at Rena Bransten Gallery.
***
Highlight Gallery: Nick Ervinck - GNI-RI JUN2012.
Comment by AB: Belgian artist Nick Ervinck's organic high-gloss painted polyester sculptures are entirely created from digital drawings and sketches. They're visual treasure troves once you get to looking. You'll see everything from Rorschach inkblots and skeletal structures to undersea creatures. Most all the art's in shades of orange and yellow... including the artist.
Art by Nick Ervinck at Highlight Gallery.
Photographic version of polyester art by Nick Ervinck.
Nick Ervinck explains his art in above image at Highlight Gallery.
Art by Nick Ervinck.
Art by Nick Ervinck at Highlight Gallery.
Painted polyester sculpture by Nick Ervinck at Highlight Gallery.
***
Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art: Immaterial - Michelle Blade, Bryson Gill, Rachel Kaye, Sarah Thibault, Jacob Tillman.
Comment by AB: The theme here? Textiles in art. Looks like mission accomplished to me.
Art by Jacob Tillman at Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art.
Bryson Gill art at Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art.
Art for the floor by Michelle Blade (yes, you can walk on it).
Art by Bryson Gill (left) - Michelle Blade (right).
***
Paul Mahder Gallery: Trail of Hope and Tears - New Drawings by Oscar Camilo de las Flores.
Comment by AB: Intense imposing Conté drawings on paper executed in painstaking detail by Oaxacan artist Oscar Camilo de las Flores depict ongoing struggles between the powerful and the powerless.
Art by Oscar Camilo de las Flores at Paul Mahder Gallery.
Oscar Camilo de las Flores art.
Art by Oscar Camilo de las Flores at Paul Mahder Gallery.
Conté drawing on paper by Oscar Camilo de las Flores.
Long view - Oscar Camilo de las Flores art show at Paul Mahder Gallery.
***
Addendum:
I'm too late for the San Francisco Women Artists show... maybe next time.
***