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A Night at the Museum: Artist Tucker Nichols Challenges the Norm
Posted on May 15, 2008
Tucker Nichols, de Young Artist-in-Residence, challenges the notion of the museum experience with “Into the Museum.”
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Remains of the Clay
Posted on April 24, 2008
by Melissa Goldstein
Amanda Smith updates ceramics with a decidedly classy approach.
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Drama and Desire: Paintings from the Floating World
Posted on February 14, 2008
"Drama and Desire" features art from one of the most scandalous eras in Japanese history.
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It Takes Two: “Gilbert & George” at the de Young
Posted on February 7, 2008
Come experience the fantastic world of performance artist duo Gilbert and George.
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Our Top 7 Art Picks
Posted on February 1, 2008
Tune in on first Friday's for the Hot List's top 7 gallery openings and art events for the month.
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Men Behaving Badly
Posted on January 28, 2008
by Melissa Goldstein
The dirty, naked, kaleidoscopic world of Gilbert & George comes to SF.
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Pop Life
Posted on December 13, 2007
Artist Greg Gossel's arresting pop art challenges notions of heroism in American culture.
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Vox Populi
Posted on November 29, 2007
by Robin Rinaldi
How indecision made Laurie Anderson the reigning performance artist of our time.
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The Wall
Posted on November 6, 2007
Presented on oversized lightboxes, artist Jeff Wall’s illuminated images literally jump off the wall.
More from the A+E blog.
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Bio Curious
Posted on October 25, 2007
by Melissa Goldstein
It’s alive! A new art exhibition redefines weird science.
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Idol Worship
Posted on September 20, 2007
by Melissa Goldstein
For artist Stephen Albair, it's a small world after all.
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Fall Arts Preview
Posted on August 23, 2007
by Melissa Goldstein
Goodbye summer, hello culture. This season, SF brings a heavy dose of the arts. Prepare to be amazed.
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Something Like a Phenomenon
Posted on August 23, 2007
by Melissa Goldstein
He can make a rainbow: Olafur Eliasson comes to SFMOMA.
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The Inner Circle
Posted on August 23, 2007
We asked some of the Bay Area’s most plugged-in arts experts what they’re most looking forward to this season.
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The Exhibitionist
Posted on July 26, 2007
by Leilani Labong
Justin Hoover is (truly) at home with art.
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Art Behind the Walls
Posted on July 9, 2007
For Death Row inmate William Noguera, artistic expression has been a necessary source of healing and rehabilitation.
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Sharper Image
Posted on July 2, 2007
Hiroshi Sugimoto’s unique photos not only show a pure artistic vision, but his work heightens the essence of his subject.
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Playa to the People
Posted on July 1, 2007
by Dorka Keehn
Bringing Burning Man to the big city—and lighting a fire under SF’s art world.
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Sound and Vision
Posted on June 11, 2007
Brian Eno has figured out a way to incorporate both art and music in his latest installation "77 Million Paintings."
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Comic Attractions
Posted on June 1, 2007
by Erin Feher
The Asian Art Museum pays tribute to a Japanese legend.
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Golden Girl
Posted on May 1, 2007
by Nina Weiss
Taravat Talepasand shines on the outside.
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Everything Is Illuminated
Posted on April 1, 2007
by Nicole Beckley
Catherine Wagner lights up.
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Crumb 'n Crumber
Posted on March 1, 2007
by Nina Weiss
The Mr. and Mrs. of the Underground resurface.
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Face Time
Posted on February 1, 2007
by Erin Feher
Todd Hido fits the profile.
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