NIETO - SILVERMAN - 941 GEARY
LUGGAGE STORE - GALLERY 16 - SOMARTS
DE YOUNG MUSEUM - TRUESILVER UNION
11.05.10
(with assistance from Clare Coppel, Hillary Lounsbury and RWM)
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Nieto Fine Art: States of Kinesis.
Artists: Eric Bailey, Peggy Gyulai, Fernando Reyes.
Comment by AB: Soothing expressionist abstracts and coastal scenes by Peggy Gyulai, anthropomorphic adventures by Eric Bailey, and semi-representational figures in interactive situations by Fernando Reyes.
Art by Peggy Gyulai.
Peggy Gyulai art.
Art by Peggy Gyulai.
Art by Fernando Reyes.
Fernando Reyes art.
Art by Eric Bailey.
Eric Bailey art.
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Silverman Gallery: Shannon Finley - Solo Exhibition.
Comment by AB: Glazed faceted geometrics by Shannon Finley iridesce and sparkle like little gems. Finley, born and raised in Canada, currently headquarters himself in Berlin. Good stuff; stop on by.
Art by Shannon Finley.
Shannon Finley art in above image closer.
Shannon Finley and his art.
Pinkie cam detail of art in above image.
Art by Shannon Finley.
Shannon Finley art.
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941 Geary Gallery: Glen E. Friedman - Fuck You All.
Comment by AB: Glen E. Friedman's photographs read like a Who's Who of punk, hip hop and skateboard culture notables from the late 1970s through the 1990s. Also on exhibit is a selection of collaborative works done with Shepard Fairey. Get starstruck here.
Photography by Glen E. Friedman.
Glen E. Friedman photographs at 941 Geary Gallery.
Photography by Glen E. Friedman.
Glen E. Friedman photos.
Glen E. Friedman photographs.
Glen E. Friedman & Shepard Fairey collaborative works.
Photography by Glen E. Friedman.
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The Luggage Store: T.W. Five, My last Darling - Paula Pereira and Pernilla Anderson.
Review by Clare Coppel: T.W. Five shows huge vinyl tape installation pieces on the walls. Boats, trains, and romantic text. Wait. Is that the BART? Sure looks like it, larger than life, graphic and colorful. What I really like about this work is walking up close to it and seeing how abstract and textured it becomes.
Comment by AB: Experience Paula Pereira and Pernilla Anderson's collaborative installation of vibrant oversized vinyl mural. The show is themed on travel, and in particular, the continual interplay and interaction between cultures-- such as Sweden (Pernilla Anderson) and Brazil (Paula Pereira), for example.
Art by Paula Pereira and Pernilla Anderson.
Paula Pereira and Pernilla Anderson installation art.
Art by Paula Pereira and Pernilla Anderson.
Artists Paula Pereira and Pernilla Anderson.
Paula Pereira and Pernilla Anderson art.
Paula Pereira and Pernilla Anderson art (photo c/o Clare Coppel).
Art by Paula Pereira and Pernilla Anderson.
Detail of art by Paula Pereira and Pernilla Anderson (photo c/o Clare Coppel).
Art by Paula Pereira and Pernilla Anderson closer (photo c/o Clare Coppel).
Long view - Paula Pereira and Pernilla Anderson at The Luggage Store.
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Gallery 16: Michelle Grabner and Brad Killam - Collaborating with Michelle Grabner isn't as much fun as you might think it is.
Comment by AB: Oak Park, Illinois artists Michelle Grabner and Brad Killam pep up the gallery with wall works and sculpture-- Killiam sculpting with painted found objects like trash can lids and lawn chair backs, and Grabner going unrelentingly repetitive in graphite and in white paint on black canvas. Not your typical art show; check it out.
Art & installation by Michelle Grabner and Brad Killam.
Art by Michelle Grabner and Brad Killam in above image closer.
Art by Michelle Grabner and Brad Killam in above image, another view.
Art by Michelle Grabner in above image closer.
Art & installation by Michelle Grabner and Brad Killam.
Pinkie cam detail of art by Michelle Grabner in above image.
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SOMArts Gallery: Julie Michelle, Chris Rusak and Rick Prelinger - I Live Here, SF.
Review by Hillary Lounsbury: Being surrounded by San Franciscans and people interested in seeing SF through the eyes of other SFers shows the viewer SF in new and forgotten ways. These pictures of our city's residents were taken in some iconic spots as well as some more obscure locations requiring a bit of seasoned SF living to recognize where they are. The fog (of course), various snippets of murals, Golden Gate Park, and green lushness make their appearances along with happy people; happy because they are cradled in SF's beauty. The stories available to read are written by the people photographed and remind readers why one moves here, and of the constant beauty SF exudes through its scenery and its inhabitants. The stories and pictures are touching and demonstrate that beauty surrounds us no matter where we may live.
Comment by AB: San Francisco-centric extravaganza. Ess Eff forever!
Photography - people of San Francisco.
Photography - people of San Francisco.
Art/installation.
San Francisco mobile.
San Francisco mobile from another angle.
San Francisco paper memorabilia c/o Rick Prelinger.
Vintage SF Bay Bridge construction video c/o Rick Prelinger.
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de Young Museum: ¡GRAND FINALE! Art and Revolution, Mission Style.
Artists: San Francisco Print Collective, Rio Yañez, Shepard Fairey, Isis Rodriguez, John Jota Leaños, Enrique Chagoya, Emmanuel Montoya, Juana Alicia, Michael Roman, Txutxo Perez, Ray Patlan, Rigo, Chuck Sperry, Herbert Siguenza, Ester Hernandez, Susan Greene, Los Cybrids, Chuy Campesano, many more.
Review by RWM: Here you'll find an artistic response arising from the wealth of political fervor that shakes The Mission District and Excelsior, but does not always make it to the Northern reaches of our city. There is the revolutionary struggle for Mazatlan, Immigration issues, and the recent Mexican Bicentennial. See how these ideologies play themselves out in mass culture. The movement is far from being relegated to the men; see the femme revolutionaries as well.
Sorry... no pics.
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Truesilver Union: Space Series #1.
Artists: Brett Amory, James Chronister, Mark Joshua Epstein, Andy Vogt, Liz Walsh.
Comment by AB: Eclectic group grope at this new exhibition space situated in the Noe Valley outback features a respectable selection of creatibles, a trippy drug-induced video, string beans and a gherkin.
Art (Andy Vogt art, left).
Trippy video art - images good; soundtrack typically nebulous.
Art (sorta like the painting on the left).
Art.
String bean.
The last gherkin - so sad.
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