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Thursday, January 9, 2025

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Art

Mouthpieces, mistletoe, cuttlefish bones summon sonic interplay in ‘auxil’

K.R.M. Mooney's potent forms at Altman Siegel connect sculpture-making to music-making

Feeling out ‘What’s that about’ with curator Saif Azzuz

From Coyote tales to AstroTurf, show at Anthony Meier aims to build community rather than impose meaning

In graphite, Zachary Oldenkamp captures peace at day’s edges

The artist feels out his delicately precise drawings in a Tendernob flat

Black queer art made visible: Speaking with gallerist Jonathan Carver Moore

'The element of surprise and learning about what's behind the painting, the photograph, the sculpture—I love that.'

Home is? Women of color tangle with question in pair of memorable museum shows

Nimah Gobir and Taravat Talepasand weave diasporic identity and family history via vivid display

Black queer African artists strike visceral poses in stunning ‘Sanibonani’

Zanele Muholi curates a power-packed display of rites, rituals, joy, pain, and comfort at Jonathan Carver Moore

Maya Kabat paints the crazy quilt of urban patterns and puzzles

'It’s about how control and chaos run up against each other,' says the North Berkeley artist

Diurnal rhythms captured on fabric in Christopher Robin Duncan’s ‘SEASONS’

Months-long exposures tie viewers to the cosmos at Rebecca Camacho Presents

SF’s radical Asian American legacy shines in ‘Dreaming People’s History’

Images from the International Hotel struggle to the post-George Floyd resistance educate while they inspire.

Heather Wilcoxon’s work is unafraid to be ‘dark, emotional, stubborn’

'I don’t paint pretty. Or anything that matches the couch,' says the Sausalito artist, letting raw emotions spill out

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