SFMOMA ARTISTS GALLERY - FREY NORRIS - A.MUSE
MINA DRESDEN - RAYKO PHOTO - FIFTY24SF
11.11.10
(with assistance from RWM)
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SFMOMA Artists Gallery: Sara Bright, Stella Ebner, Patrick D. Wilson.
Comment by AB: Clean modernist sculptures by Patrick D. Wilson combine wood and what appear to be cut folded photographs, Sara Bright's illusionary abstractions approximate alien landscapes, while Stella Ebner's serigraphs hark back to family life in the Midwest.
Art by Patrick D. Wilson.
Patrick D. Wilson art.
Art by Sara Bright.
Sara Bright art.
Art by Stella Ebner.
Art by Stella Ebner in above image closer.
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Frey Norris Gallery: Surendran Nair - Neti, Neti.
Comment by AB: The mesmerizing imagery of Indian artist Surendran Nair, rife with symbol and myth, melds past, present and future, conscious and subconscious, spiritual and material, into fascinating introspective mind-scapes.
Art by Surendran Nair.
Surendran Nair art.
Art by Surendran Nair.
Surendran Nair and his art in above image.
Art by Surendran Nair.
Surendran Nair art.
Art by Surendran Nair at Frey Norris Gallery.
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Mina Dresden Gallery: Bound by a Common Geography - Clare Judith Bowers and Alison Kendall.
Review by RWM: Great images of birds on display by Alison Kendall, even if they must interface with technology. You'll also appreciated the bright and vibrant colors of Clare Judith Bowers. Kendall's birds, something you see a lot on the San Francisco art scene, are masterfully rendered, evoking a sense of their long continued existence with us despite the changing topography. As Bowers' artworks alert, Hi-Fi has become Wi-Fi, and Kendall's birds seem to have noticed.
Art by Alison Kendall.
Alison Kendall and her art.
Art by Alison Kendall (left) - Clare Judith Bowers (right).
Alison Kendall art (left) - Clare Judith Bowers art (right).
Art by Alison Kendall (left) - Clare Judith Bowers (right).
Clare Judith Bowers art.
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RayKo Photo Center: Scene Unseen.
Artists: Erik Auerbach, Adam Ekberg, Lee Fenyves, Christine Laptuta, Daniel Marchand, Mary Parisi, Ari Salomon, Philipp Striebe, David Wasserman, Lane Wilson, Eric Zeigler.
Comment by AB: Uncommon takes on landscape. Explore the countryside through creative eyes.
Photography by Adam Ekberg.
Adam Ekberg photographs.
Photograph by Erik Auerbach (top row center).
Photos by Lee Fenyves (grouping right).
David Wasserman photography.
Photography by David Wasserman in above image closer.
Ari Salomon photographs.
Photography by Mary Parisi.
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Fifty24SF Gallery: We Were Living in the Woods - New Work by Erica il Cane .
Comment by AB: Italian artist and outdoor muralist Erica il Cane's anthropomorphized animals are somewhat reminiscent of 19th century children's book illustration in style. But these animals clearly have far more on their minds than their compadres of olden days. Perhaps concern over the fate of our planet? Could be. Good stuff; stop on by.
Art by Erica il Cane.
Art by Erica il Cane in above image closer.
Pinkie cam detail of art by Erica il Cane above (nicely done).
Erica il Cane animal art.
Art by Erica il Cane in above image closer.
Erica il Cane art.
Art by Erica il Cane in above image closer.
Wall mural by Erica il Cane at Fifty24SF.
Outdoor mural by Erica il Cane at Fifty24SF.
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Addendum:
Neon art by Meryl Pataky at a.Muse Gallery.
Meryl Pataky neon art at a.Muse Gallery.
Neon art by Meryl Pataky at a.Muse Gallery.
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