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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

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Art

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.

A capoeira mestra reflects on her 30 years in the Mission

We spoke with ABADA-Capoeira founder Márcia Triedler, aka Mestra Cigarra, on the eve of a public student batizado.

In ‘Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate,’ rule-breaking becomes the rule

Dual gallery exhibition deploys deadpan humor and incongruous selfie sticks. Could it have taken the transgression further?

‘The New Black Vanguard’ displays power at nexus of art and fashion

MoAD features 15 contemporary photographers expanding rigid narratives about Black media imagery

With powers of porcelain, Ahn Lee spins Cantonese folklore futurism

Sisterhoods forged in silk, amid sinophobic US history, take centerstage

Bay Area artist Stix with the plan

Meet the local creator behind iconic designs for Rolling Loud, Sol Blume, Kehlani, P-Lo, and more

Feminist faith founders, community archivists: APAture highlights remarkable creators

Asian Pacific American arts organization Kearny Street Workshop celebrates 50 years with festival themed 'autonomy'

‘What might the world look like?’: Displaying the breadth of Faith Ringgold’s art and life

Curator Janna Keegan speaks about the 91-year-old artist-activist's breathtaking retrospective at the de Young.

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