ArtBusiness.com logo

Art Business The Web

  • << Back to San Francisco Gallery Openings
  • SF ARTS COMMISSION - THE LAB - NEEDLES & PENS

    BELLJAR - JELLYFISH - SEVENTH SON TATTOO

    02.12.10

    (with assistance from Sandra Silvoy)

    ***

    San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery: Chain Reaction 11.

    Artists: Ginger Wolfe-Suarez, Lordy Rodriguez, Walter Logue, Alexander Cheves, Paul Clipson, Christine Wong Yap, Pablo Guardiola, James Tantum, Enrique Chagoya & Kara Maria, Justine Lai, Emily North, Angie Wilson, Desiree Holman, Joshua Churchill, Jasmin Lim, Cameron Soren, Judy Moran, Michael Arcega, Suzanne Husky, Amy Balkin, Kamau Amu Patton, Chris Bell, Elaine Buckholtz, Floor Van Herreweghe, Abby Chen, Hui-Ying Tsai, James S. Kang, Scott Polach, Rupert Jenkins, Gabriela Hasbun, Karna Kurata, David Paul Morris, Kari Orvik, Robyn Twomey, James Chiang, Josh Kirschenbaum.

    Comment by AB: The basic idea is that ten artists are selected by a group of "advisors, curators and luminaries," then those artists select ten more artists, and those artists select ten more artists. And that's the gist of the docket, I think. Highlights include cartographic fantasies by Lordy Rodriguez and a lush fabric fantasy forest by Suzanne Husky. Also of note-- Walter Logue's slender elemental painted wood sculptures and a curious behind-and-under-door sound/light installation by Joshua Churchill. Plus-- surprise, surprise-- several pieces of naughty art which definitely walk the line. Worth a perusal.

    Suzanne Husky artist art

    Fabric forest art by Suzanne Husky (like it).

    art

    Fabric forest art by Suzanne Husky closer.

    Photo

    Art by Walter Logue (kinda like it).

    art

    Art by Walter Logue closer.

    art

    Naughty art.

    Photo

    Subtler naughty art.

    Photo

    Art.

    art

    Art.

    art

    Under door light & sound art by Joshua Churchill.

    Photo

    Cartography art by Lordy Rodriguez.

    Photo

    Libation station.

    ***

    The LAB: Alternorthern. Curated by Kevin Bertram and Jason Gowans.

    Artists: Sonny Assu, Valerie Boxer, Vincent Chevalier, Brendan Fernandes, Jenny Gag, Michael Love, Jon Sasaki, Until We Have a Helicopter, Zoë Yuristy.

    Comment by AB: Engaging display of work by emerging artists from Canada-- the show to run concurrent with the Vancouver Olympics. The deer/swimming pool/shotgun installation is particularly intriguing, as is a vertical sliced up canoe sculpture. And more. Stop by; you won't be disappointed.

    artist art

    Deer/shotgun installation art (kinda like it).

    art

    Soldiers in bags art.

    Photo

    Soldiers in bags art closer.

    art

    Sculptural canoe art (nicely done - the backside's good too).

    art

    Art.

    Photo

    Sloppy lipstick video art.

    Photo

    Art.

    Photo

    Photography.

    Photo

    Photography.

    ***

    Needles & Pens: Maximum Rock 'N' Roll Issue #321 Zine Release.

    Photographers: Larry Wolfley, Matteus Mondini, Ricky Adam, Diago Oliva, Helge Schrieber, Tiger Lily, Canderson, Kandi Cook, Chriss Piper, more

    Comment by AB: Maximum Rock N Roll releases a photo survey issue recapping its more than quarter century in continuous publication, and featuring the work of more than 75 photographers.

    Larry Wolfley artist art

    Larry Wolfley and his rock n roll photographs.

    art

    Rock n roll photography.

    Photo

    Maximum Rock N Roll photos, mags and schwagabilia.

    art

    Rock n roll photo in above image closer.

    art

    Rock n roll photography.

    ***

    BellJar: Lafe Eaves & Alex Steele - Missed Connections.

    Review by Sandra Silvoy: Bengal tigers coexist with skulls, crystals and patternwork in this dual artist exhibit. Las Vegas bengals meet 1970's documentary Grey Gardens in Alex Steele's work of take-home-sized proportions. Ties are cut with domesticated life, and nature prevails as momma tigers prowl lush jungle vegetation with a new freedom. Steele purposes pale liquid acrylic on mylar and collagework to accomplish her narrative. While on the more mythical side of nature, Lafe Eaves intricately pens animals and their remains amongst starry micron patterns edging crystals of multiplicitous means. These larger works on paper demand a closer look.

    Comment by AB: The intensely intricate and accurate visionary inkwork of Lafe Eaves is impressive enough, but better yet, he's capable of some commendably cohesive and good-sized compositions. Like 'em.

    Lafe Eaves artist art

    Art by Lafe Eaves (like it).

    art

    Pinkie cam detail of art in above image by Lafe Eaves.

    Photo

    Lafe Eaves and his art.

    art

    Art by Lafe Eaves (kinda like it).

    art

    Art by Alex Steele.

    Photo

    Art by Alex Steele closer.

    ***

    Jellyfish Gallery: Clowns, Dead People, and the Theater - Fifty-two paintings by Douglass Truth.

    Comment by AB: Grass Valley artist Douglass Truth tells me he first set brush to canvas in 1998, and since then, he's not only finessed a distinctly individual style, but also evolved a delightfully homespun and versatile repertoire of self-expression, particularly his paintings of interiors. Sorta kinda like 'em. Priced relatively reasonable too.

    Douglass Truth artist art

    Douglass Truth and his art.

    art

    Paintings by Douglass Truth.

    Photo

    Art by Douglass Truth.

    ***

    Seventh Son Tattoo: Seventh Son Tattoo Art Show.

    Artists: Erik Rieth, George Campise, Gordon Combs, Lango, Steel, Joe Larralde, Luke Stewart, Joey Armstrong, Nick Chaboya, Yutaro, Reyes, Joel Baca, Jason Kundell, Jeff Croci, Shawn Barber, Amanda Lynn, Jeff P.

    Comment by AB: Energized urban ethos collides with ink and body art culture here at Seventh Son Tattoo.

    Reyes artist art

    Art by Reyes.

    art

    Art.

    Photo

    Art.

    art

    Art.

    art

    Demographics.

    ***