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Time out san francisco clubbing
Time out san francisco clubbing










time out san francisco clubbing

These six short sequences take street photography to a really interesting place.

#Time out san francisco clubbing series

Through June 30, The Midway, 900 Marin Street, SFĬhristian Marclay: "Six New Animations," Fraenkel Galleryįor this show's worldwide debut right here in San Francisco, London-based artist Christian Marclay photographed thousands of images of garbage on the street and then edited his stills into a series of short videos. While we're certainly excited to see Seoung's first solo show in San Francisco, we're especially anxious to check out the artist's site-specific mural made with black electrical tape. "Meticulous" and "pristine" are adjectives often used to describe the ink drawings of Korean-born artist Inyong Seoung. Inyoung Seoung: "He-li-o-trop-ic," The Midway Through July 5, Gallery Wendi Norris, 161 Jessie Street, SF Fans of bold color will be especially interested in catching the latest from Britton, who goes BIG when it comes to her artwork. Who doesn't love to check out the latest works for local artists? Bay Arean Val Britton returns to Gallery Wendi Norris with painted collages, paper columns and her first ever free-standing sculptural work. Val Britton: "Transmissions," Gallery Wendi Norris Through July 2, Haines Gallery, 49 Geary Street, SF Weiwei's controversial art returns to the city this month in an important exhibit that explores history, abuses of power and challenging authority (as per usual). His stunning exhibit throughout Alcatraz took the city by storm last year. World-renowned Chinese activist and artist Ai Weiwei is no stranger to San Francisco. The exhibition's focus is on Mann's three children, Emmett, Jessie and Virginia, whom Mann cheekily describes as her "artistic accomplices." May 5 through July 9, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, 464 Sutter Street, SF Lucky for us, Mann is bringing this show to San Francisco. Time magazine named Sally Mann the country's best photographer in 2001, so her first solo exhibition is a thrill indeed. Sally Mann: "Emmett, Jessie, and Virginia," Jenkins Johnson Gallery While it's nearly impossible for even the most ardent art lover to see it all, we've once again curated a collection of must see exhibits currently (or soon to be) gracing the walls of San Francisco's finest art spaces. With so many things to do in San Francisco, it's easy to miss the many fantastic art exhibits and shows that pass through smaller galleries, as opposed to big museum shows.












Time out san francisco clubbing