Parallels Between Avian and Human Behavior Animated at YBCA
In a new exhibition, Swedish-born collaborators Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg have together hatched a series of animated films and sculptures inspired by the winged flocks that roam the skies.
Artist Mary Button Durell Returns After Eight Year Absence
In an upcoming show at La Boutique, visual artist and sculpturist Mary Button Durell presents Flash: New Works, her first public exhibition in eight years.
A Psychedelic Trip Back to Hong Kong in the 1960s
As a visitor to San Francisco’s Chinatown, artist Adrian Wong noticed an uncannily familiar visual aesthetic resonating from the architecture while roaming the streets.
Global Meets Local in the Work of Tomokazu Matsuyama
Artist Tomokazu Matsuyama presents a new solo exhibition at the Frey Norris gallery starting May 3, 2012.
SF Artist: Inside the Mind of William Perls
At first glance William Perls’ imaginative and, at times, dark photography may not be for the faint of heart; there’s blood, there’s death, there’s smeared mascara. But, that’s not all that’s there.




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