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Marie Watt “Companion Species (Calling Back, Calling Forward)” Reclaimed satin bindings, industrial felt, tin jingles.  Image courtesy Catharine Clark Gallery.

January 8 to February 19 – Marie Watt: Companion Species (Calling Back, Calling Forward) at Catharine Clark Gallery:  This exhibition features new work by artist, Marie Watt. Watt is a member of the Seneca Nation of Indians and also has German-Scot ancestry. Her interdisciplinary work draws from history, biography, Iroquois protofeminism, and Indigenous teachings; in it, she explores the intersection of history, community, and storytelling.  Her recent work explores the history of wool blankets.  She folds and stacks blankets forming columns that have references to linen closets, architectural braces, memorials; sculpture, the great totem poles of the Northwest and conifer trees. The wool material offers another layer of story that is physically and metaphorically woven into the work, like with cedar, which is considered to be a sacred natural resource for indigenous people of the Northwest.  Catharine Clark Gallery is located at 248 Utah Street in San Francisco.

 

 

Rachelle Bussières “After Dune II (two circles and a disk, 1 hour and 5 minutes)” archival pigment print of scanned lumen; Andy Vogt “Depend” salvaged wood lath; Blaise Rosenthal “Deep Paradise” pastel, charcoal, earth pigments.  Images courtesy of Johansson Projects.

January 8 to February 26 – High Plains | Rachelle Bussières, Blaise Rosenthal, Andy Vogt at Johansson Projects:  Johansson Projects presents High Plains, a three-person exhibition featuring the work of Rachelle Bussières, Blaise Rosenthal and Andy Vogt. Ranging in mediums from exposures on gelatin silver photo paper, to reclaimed wood lath constructions, and layered painting and drawing on canvas, these three artists use unique vocabularies to compose reflections of individual experience. Their practices share in the use of time and transmutation, each performing acts of alchemy in the studio that shift their humble materials in the direction of the sublime.  Johansson Projects is located at 2300 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland.

 

 

Troy Lamar Chew II “As Seen on TikTok” acrylic on canvas.  Image courtesy of Altman Siegel Gallery.

January 13 to February 19 – Troy Lamar Chew II: The Roof is on Fire at Altman Siegel:   This exhibition features new paintings enhanced with augmented reality by Troy Lamarr Chew II.  In Chew’s ongoing Slanguage series, coded meanings within wordplay in rap lyrics are teased out visually through the painting of everyday objects that carry specific symbolic innuendo. The paintings featured in The Roof is on Fire expand upon this body of work, adding legendary hip-hop dance crazes to the artist’s ever-evolving pictorial dictionary. Still carried out with the same tight realist skill, these new works move away from previous paintings’ art historical reference to Flemish still-life and further toward the Surrealist landscape and the palette of animation.  Altman Siegel Gallery is located at 1150 25th Street in San Francisco.

 

Tauba Auerbach “Untitled, Fold” acrylic on canvas.  Image courtesy of SFMOMA.

Ongoing to May 1 – Tauba Auerbach S v Z at SFMOMA:  Tauba Auerbach’s interdisciplinary work asks us to consider the ways that structure, pattern, and gesture function at intricate and vast scales. Often testing the boundaries of rational systems such as language, logic, geometry, and physics, Auerbach is driven by a curiosity about where these established principles break down or become subjective. Undermining what the artist calls the “habituated gaze,” the work contends with questions of what and how we perceive, exploring the existence of multidimensional space and the resonant capacity of certain shapes and forms.  SFMOMA is located at 151 3rd Street in San Francisco.

 

 

Wangechi Mutu “Eve”  archival pigment print.  Image courtesy of McEvoy Foundation for the Arts.

January 14 to April 30 – Image Gardeners at McEvoy Foundation for the Arts:  Image Gardeners assembles singular examples of modern and contemporary photography, spanning eight decades, to probe a wide spectrum of gender-expansive aesthetics. Early portraits by Diane Arbus and Vivian Maier demonstrate the modern woman’s access to the mechanics of the camera and the tools of self-representation. Barrier-breaking practices of collage, reconstruction, and appropriation are employed by artists Lorna Simpson and Stephanie Syjuco to conceal and conserve the often-objectified body. Newly commissioned presentations by Bay Area-affiliated artists Marcel Pardo Ariza, Carolyn Drake, and Chanell Stone respectively reflect on the transition of becoming with trans kin; reframe symbols of domesticity within a matriarchal southern American community; and resist the erasure of Black histories and bodies. Together, the images on view nurture new visions of selfhood and womanhood and challenge our collective understanding of how identities are assigned, communicated, and understood.  McEvoy Foundation for the Arts is located at 1150 25th Street in San Francisco.

 

FOG Design + Art.  Image courtesy of SFMOMA.

January 20 to 23 – FOG Design + Art Fair at Fort Mason Center for Arts and Culture:  This marks the eight edition of the fair featuring 45 leading international galleries and prominent 20th-century and contemporary design dealers. FOG 2022 will also feature a series of conversations in the FOG Theater at Fort Mason Center that are included with admission to the fair. The programming brings together leaders in the field of art, design, and technology to discuss some of today’s most relevant and pressing issues.

 

Chris Martin was commissioned by ICA SF to create this logo.  Image courtesy of ICA SF.

January 22, 6 to 9 pm – Chris Martin: Ancient as Time at ICA San Francisco:  ICA San Francisco is a new non-collecting contemporary art museum that prioritizes artists over art holdings, individuals over institutions, and equity and expansion of the canon.  Through boundary-expanding curatorial initiatives and collaborations across the arts, ICA SF seeds need-to-know, civically engaged local artists and curators into global consciousness and brings international artists to the Bay Area.  This event marks the soft launch of ICA SF with the opening of Meantime, an ongoing series of activations, performances, and takeovers. The entire program kicks off with Chris Martin’s project Ancient as Time.  The event is to celebrate the artist, hear a bit about his collaboration with ICA SF, and get a sneak peek of the space mid-construction before it fully transforms into the newest art space in the Bay Area.  The new ICA San Francisco is located at 901 Minnesota Street.

 

 

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