The artists selected for the exhibition test materials and technology, both
traditional and modern, incorporating handcrafted and industrial production.
Tag: San Francisco Art
Top-heavy and improbably balanced, the risky equilibrium of these boulders threatens imminent collapse, and the perspective is disturbingly uncertain.
Allegra’s TEXERE: The Shape of Loss Is a Tapestry is a living, interactive memorial to losses of all sizes in our lives.
The stiffness and seriousness of a traditional tondo subject, historically featuring renaissance portraiture, is traded for the literal and representational.
The exhibition title is a statement of testimony from the position of a material witness while simultaneously invoking the body of the witness—living and breathing, therefore a challenge to notions of assumed neutrality.
The centerpiece of the exhibition is a group of heroically-scaled works of luxuriant foliage.
Oenema’s work is a meditation on cultivating clarity, the resonance of quietude.
The installation will feature large soft sculptures, employing boldly expressive lettering with stark, blunt immediacy that challenges the weight of our world with naked solidarity.