NIETO - GALLERY 16 - 1AM - ROMER YOUNG
SF CENTER FOR THE BOOK - PARK LIFE
06.15.12
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Nieto Fine Art: Jaya King - Unbridled & Undaunted.
Comment by AB: Odd eerie mixed media amalgams on recycled wood.
Art by Jaya King at Nieto Fine Art.
Jaya King art.
Art by Jaya King at Nieto Fine Art.
Art by Jaya King.
Jaya King art at Nieto Fine Art.
Long view - Jaya King art show at Nieto Fine Art.
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Gallery 16: Rex Ray Pop-Up Show and Book Release.
Comment by AB: A thick juicy Rex Ray art survey hits the stands, plus a selection of his art to keep your eyes happy while you're waiting to buy your signed copy. Available at the gallery.
The guest of honor - new Rex Ray survey available at Gallery 16.
Rex Ray and his art at Gallery 16.
Art by Rex Ray.
Rex Ray art at Gallery 16.
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1AM Gallery: It's a Long Way to the Top - Michael Walsh and Sean Barton.
Comment by AB: Repurposed and original signage by Michael Walsh; graffiti portrayed in 3-D by Sean Barton. Worth a visit.
Art by Michael Walsh (signs) and Sean Barton (sculptures) at 1AM Gallery.
Michael Walsh art (signs) and Sean Barton art (sculptures).
Michael Walsh and his art at 1AM Gallery.
Art by Sean Barton.
Sean Barton and his sculpture at 1AM Gallery.
Sean Barton art.
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San Francisco Center for the Book: Exploding the Codex Curated by Daisy Carlson.
Comment by AB: Artist books from the collection of Mary Austin. The difference between the examples on exhibit here and more conventional books is that these are more sculptural than literary. Most date from the past 20 years. The work of over 40 book artists is represented. Those of you who think of books as things with lots of pages may wish to be reprogramed here. Go see.
Book arts at San Francisco Center for the Book.
Ghost Diary artist book at San Francisco Center for the Book.
Yes it's a book - Mary Austin collection at San Francisco Center for the Book.
Artist books from the Mary Austin collection.
Book arts.
Artist books, Mary Austin collection, San Francisco Center for the Book.
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Romer Young Gallery: The Light that Failed - Deric Carner.
Comment by AB: It all started with an old newspaper illustration of Ida Lupino found languishing by New York artist Deric Carner, and which he's here reincarnated in deep royal blue. The other works in the show are inspired by that one, the sum total completely interconnected, though don't expect to decipher any of those interconnections without skilled assistance. Fortunately, a convenient convoluted explanatory is available at the gallery front desk. Good art; check it out.
Art by Deric Carner (he tells me people were fighting over this one - sold).
Deric Carner and his Ida Lupino art at Romer Young Galler.
Art by Deric Carner at Romer Young Gallery.
Canvas on a tripod with a speaker art by Deric Carner.
Art you can make at home by Deric Carner.
Demographics - Deric Carner art show at Romer Young Gallery.
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Park Life: Through the Blinds - Eric Shaw.
Comment by AB: I ask Eric Shaw if he knows Matthew Palladino to which he answers yes. It turns out that they've even shown together at a gallery in Philadelphia, and if I recall correctly, have worked together as well. Their styles are remarkably similar. Here at Park Life, Shaw's cryptic compositions are exceptionally well-painted and impenetrable enough to keep you guessing for decades. For those of you keeping score at home, Shaw is self-taught. All you self-taughters who drone on about how that's a handicap-- let this be a lesson to you. Recommended viewing.
Art by Eric Shaw at Park Life.
Pinkie cam detail of art by Eric Shaw in above image.
Pinkie cam detail of Eric Shaw art in top image.
Eric Shaw and his art at Park Life.
Art by Eric Shaw.
Eric Shaw art closer at Park Life.
Art by Eric Shaw.
Overview - Eric Shaw art show at Park Life.
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