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Josh Reames: The Shapes of Things to Come
Josh’s paintings have become instantly distinguishable and engage a wide audience.
May 23, 2016
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Ashley Rose Couture: A Young Designer Takes Flight
For me, fashion is a source of stability. I know it sounds cliché, but fashion saved my life.
May 17, 2016
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Kim Jung Gi: The Performance Artist
Watching Mr. Kim draw is a special opportunity. Through live demonstrations, published sketchbooks, and a multitude of online videos, he invites us to join the process and witness his pictorial diary
May 16, 2016
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Angela Boatwright’s Love Letter to So-Cal Punk
An intimate documentary film portraying the vibrancy of Latino teens and young adults keeping the backyard Punk culture alive.
May 09, 2016
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Kid Koala: The Rise of the Audio-Visceral Composer
K.K. Barrett turns the Nufonia Must Fall project into a full fledged adaptation of the robot-meets-girl, dialogue-free graphic novel based on Koala’s stories and illustrations.
May 06, 2016
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Polly Nor is Hardcore: The Girl Next Door Inside Out
Her female heroes let it all hang out, revealing their innermost emotions, lustful intentions, and intimate moments with inner demons.
May 05, 2016
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Rebecca Morgan: Mountain Woman On Top
If only one figurative artist could be immortalized in contemporary American art history, Rebecca Morgan would be a top contender. Bow down to our Appalachian queen.
May 04, 2016
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SFMOMA: Home is Where the Art Is
Does absence make the heart grow fonder—or yonder? SFMOMA has been on the road, cohabiting and collaborating with neighboring venues, but it’s coming back home, bigger and better, and in the best
April 29, 2016
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Issue Preview: June, 2016 with Ed Templeton
We call Ed Templeton the “(Sub)Culture King” this month, but he’s also the “New California King,” an artist and culture maven who defines what makes the state and its people unique.
April 29, 2016
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Aesop Rock: Alex Pardee Questions the Impossible Kid
One day, a curious kid decided to wander outside of the big metropolis where he lived, venturing alone into an isolated forest, far away from the overwhelming cityscape he’d known his entire life.
April 25, 2016
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Bred in the Bayou: Southern Gothic at Surreal Salon 8
The submission-based event, capped with a full Surreal Salon soiree, had its highest participation this year, with special guest juror Elizabeth McGrath leading the judging of nearly 700 works.
April 21, 2016
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Josh Jefferson: The Right Strokes Make the Right Folks
If painting effortless, emotive figures seems beyond reach, there might be a curiosity about how something so simple could express so much emotion. It’s all in the gesture, and J.J. has it down.
April 19, 2016
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