…path. The gallery map credits Diane Carr, Nichola Kinch and Kelly McRaven with this one (top). The deer in Course 6, by Wendy DesChene and Jennifer McTague had a fantasy…
Read More…Cooper (left, “Muscle Building” detail), suggested a religious, meditative process in their creation–a process reminiscent of some early work I saw from Diane Pieri, then at More Gallery, many years…
Read More…mind the work of Diane Pieri (shown, her “Symbolic Landscape”), also an artist Rosenfeld carries. Stankard said “Beautiful work,” to open the conversation with me and then he made sure…
Read More…show–mostly of prints–from an assortment of big-name artists, including international presences like Claes Oldenburg, Howard Hodgkin and Roy Lichtenstein and locals Diane Burko and Edna Andrade. I enjoyed the show…
Read More…a Diane Reeves concert, which meant I never got to 2nd Street. But fear not. Roberta got there and will add to the First Friday news. The first gallery I…
Read More…Diane Arbus book, “Revelations,” a companion to the upcoming retrospective of the photographer’s work at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The story includes a portfolio of never-before-published Arbus…
Read More…I saw Dominic Episcopo’s tiny Polaroid, “Golf Range #1”, a bit of fence dominated by a purply-pink sky; I saw Diane Tomash’s monotype, “Sleepy Town,” which was mostly sleepy sky….
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