SAN FRANCISCO ART GALLERIES OPENINGS
FIRST THURSDAY - 01.06.11 Part II
(with assistance from Kathryn Arnold)
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George Lawson Gallery: Stephan Fritsch - Selected Paintings; Roger Herman - A Wall of Paintings.
Comment by AB: In the front gallery, German artist Stephan Fritsch let's it rip with a range of whacks at complete spontaneity. I'm curious to see how he advances this jag. As for the inner sanctum, Los Angeles artist Roger Herman whips up a motley medley of sundry subjects and hangs 'em salon-style across a single wall.
Art by Stephan Fritsch.
Art by Stephan Fritsch at George Lawson Gallery.
Stephan Fritsch and his art.
Art by Stephan Fritsch.
Stephan Fritsch art.
Wall of art by Roger Herman at George Lawson Gallery.
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The McLoughlin Gallery: Brian Moore - All The King's Horses.
Comment by AB: What wonders will you uncover in Brian Moore's wacky unbridled amalgams? All the King's horses and Lord only knows what else.
Assemblage art by Brian Moore.
Brian Moore and his art.
Art by Brian Moore closer.
Brian Moore assemblage art at The McLoughlin Gallery.
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Patricia Sweetow Gallery: Remembering - Works from the Estate of Dennis Leon; Charles Eckart.
Comment by AB: Lush green foresty drawings by Dennis Leon contrast sharply with his schrapnel-like bronze sculptures, while bridging the divide is a boulder-sized organic wood and bronze (I think) sculpture with mossy green accents, positioned in the center of the floor. In the side gallery, Charles Eckart's exhilarating abstracts effectively exemplify the drama of impasto.
Art by Dennis Leon.
Dennis Leon art at Patricia Sweetow Gallery.
Art by Dennis Leon.
Dennis Leon art.
Impasto art by Charles Eckart.
Art by Charles Eckart in above image closer.
Impasto art by Charles Eckart at Patricia Sweetow Gallery.
Charles Eckart art.
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SF Camerawork: As Yet Untitled - Artists and Writers in Collaboration; The City Unfolded - First Exposures and 826 Valencia in Collaboration.
Artists/photographers/writers of As Yet Untitled: Anne Colvin and Stuart Krimko; Colter Jacobsen and Dodie Bellamy with Publication Studio; Nonsite Collective; Matt Lipps and Nona Caspers; RJ Muna and Guillermo Gómez-Peña with La Pocha Nostra; and David Horvitz with Zach Houston and Ed Steck.
Comment by AB: In As Yet Untitled, artists, photographers and writers pair up to convey their creative inclinations from cognitive as well as visual perspectives. Also on display are student works resulting from a collaboration between First Exposures and 826 Valencia.
Photography paired with words at SF Camerawork.
Artists and writers collaborate at SF Camerawork.
Participatory poetry with Nonsite Collective.
Photography paired with verse.
Artists/photographers/writers collaborate at SF Camerawork.
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Hang Art Gallery: Restructured.
Artists: David DeFelice, Peter Dimick, Anthony May, Nancy Spoelhof.
Review by Kathryn Arnold: A very nice group show; I arrive early to get a good look at the exhibition that holds primarily paintings. Immediate recognition of the urban imagery of Tony May's works brings me in-- masterful playing of flat shapes with the colors of the city. On another note, David DeFelice's paintings contain layers and figural movement in abstract manner that feel on the surface like Max Weber's paintings of of NYC. Peter Dimick's expressionist abstract compositions use elements such as heavy black contour lines to join and make visible his figural elements against an often vivid background. I see relationships between Dimick's paintings and those of some of the German Expressionists. Must sees are these small compositions of Nancy Spoelhof. True miniatures harken to Jacob Lawrence and Romare Bearden collages-- impressive how she can do so much with so little.
Art by Peter Dimick (right), David DeFelice (left).
Art by Anthony May.
Art by David DeFelice (right), Peter Dimick (left).
Art by David DeFelice (foreground), Nancy Spoelhof (smalls on wall).
Art by Anthony May (right), Peter Dimick (left).
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12 Gallagher Lane: The Works of Hunt Slonem.
Comment by AB: Widely exhibited New York artist Hunt Slonem's fanciful paintings utilize repetitive bird, plant and animal imagery. According to the program notes, Slonem is completely dedicated to his pet birds and spends the first two hours of every day caring for them. Then off he goes to paint. As for 12 Gallagher Lane, it's an impressive split-level exhibition space that's opened within the past year.
Here we are - Hunt Slonem art at 12 Gallagher Lane.
Art by Hunt Slonem.
Hunt Slonem art.
Art by Hunt Slonem at 12 Gallagher Lane.
Long view - Hunt Slonem art exhibit.
View from the loge at 12 Gallagher Lane.
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Addendum:
Group show at CELLspace Gallery.
Combo dance/violin performance by David Ryther & Julia Hollas
at CELLspace Gallery.
Dance/violin performance by David Ryther & Julia Hollas
at CELLspace Gallery.
Creature art at CELLspace Gallery group show.
One more from group show at CELLspace Gallery.
David Fenton digital art on aluminum at Space Gallery.
David Fenton digital art on aluminum closer at Space Gallery.
Last one from David Fenton at Gallery.
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