Why Documenta Continues to be the World’s Most Important Art Event.
Reviews
Mark Van Proyen on Documenta 14 (Part 1)
The pulse of the world, measured by a twice-a-decade art event, now expanded to Athens.
Sono Osato @ Brian Gross
Painter uses machine parts to create a personal language. David M. Roth reports.
Hi-Fructose: The First 10 Years @ Crocker Art Museum
Pop Surrealism: It’s more than just doe-eyed waifs. David M. Roth reports.
Heather Wilcoxon @ Jack Fischer
Painting what it means to be unmoored and adrift. Maria Porges reports.
Summer Choices @ Crown Point Press
A sampling from the Bay Area’s premier press. Barbara Morris reports.
Christian Maychack @ Gregory Lind
Maychack invests his art with a quality seldom seen in abstraction: humor. David M. Roth reports.
Andrew Hayes @ Seager Gray
Andrew Hayes imbues Minimalism with a literary aura. Barbara Morris reports.
The Sultan of Suburbia @ SFMOMA
A 35-year survey of photographer Larry Sultan. Maria Porges reports.
Markus Linnenbrink @ Patricia Sweetow
Innovations in process and materials expand the boundaries of painting.
Transcendental Tinkering: Garage Inventors @ Hosfelt
Objects of wonder from Bay Area techno-wizards. Marcia Tanner reports.
Casper Brindle @ Nancy Toomey
Employing the vocabulary of Light and Space, Brindle pushes toward new territory.
John Zurier @ Anglim Gilbert
Abstraction without autographic expression? For Zurier it’s all about light.
Hung Liu @ Rena Bransten
Liu summons the ghosts of Dorothea Lange.
An Interview with Taro Hattori
Can a mobile teahouse help build community? Taro Hattori intends to find out. Interview by David M. Roth
Art of the Book @ Seager Gray
Book art as a transgressive act. David M. Roth explains.