Beth Ames Swartz
The placeless and timeless work of Beth Ames Swartz allows her art to transcend ordinary strife and yet address the anguish of the world in a two-venue exhibition presents a survey of early work along with a selection of new work. More...
Armando Romero
In his sculpture and paintings Romero anarchically melds science, film, and literature with popular culture references to wrestling, the circus and comic books. More...
Animating Agency
South African artist William Kentridge makes his mark
in an ambitious, multi-themed non-retrospective at SFMOMA. His hand-drawn animations deliver unflinching assessments of apartheid, the legalized system of racial segregation and violence in South Africa from 1948 to 1994. More...
'Rebels Without a Cause'
The art world once again conflates authenticity with self-destruction, witness the recent heroin overdose death of Dash Snow. So what role does the self-destructive artist play in our hopelessly corrupt cultural economy? More...