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Friday, January 10, 2025

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Art

Screen Grabs: 2022 shapes up to be Year of the Ass

EO charms. Plus: A pleasant Lady Chatterley's Lover, insightful Empire of Light, and fondly satirical Leonor Will Never Die

Royal threads: Indigo Project honors color of ‘Africa’s first stolen industry’

'I want African Americans wearing jeans to look down and say, This is my lineage,' says co-curator of SOMArts show

Amid political backlash, ‘Undoing Time’ confronts legacy of carceral system

Berkeley Art Museum taps 12 artists to consider the foundational roots and effects of confinement in moving show.

Artist, mother, wife, and cat: SFMOMA Joan Brown retrospective celebrates a shapeshifter

Beginning within the Bay Area Figurative Movement, Brown's career defies simple classification.

The shapeshifters of Masako Miki

The artist expresses complex bicultural identity through works both miniature and monumental.

Kija Lucas scans her roots in ‘A Taxonomy of Belonging’

A masterful exploration of family emigration—and a rebuttal of racial classification—at SF Camerawork

Arts Forecast: Hip-Hop Dance Fest, Amoeba Anniversary, Non Stop Bhangra Diwali, more

Sō Percussion, Sip Shop Eat, SF Coffee Fest, Manos Lindas, Union Square Skating Rink, and more to do this weekend.

New Institute for Contemporary Art kicks off with Jeffrey Gibson’s vibrant ‘This Burning World’

Bold patterns and dreamy imagery point to questions about the complexities of identity and a threatened ecology

At Shipyard Studios, a vanished past reflected in art of the present

A childhood in Soviet Ukraine, a toxic military site, the former Mount Avisadero— multitude of histories in work of 300 artists

‘Art = spirit + matter’: For Dulama LeGrande, the studio is a state of mind

Colorful abstract forms undulate in the East Oakland painter's work, inviting free association from viewers.

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