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Art

Review: For two days in her home, Susan Nakata’s delicate work shone bright

The Kensington artist hosted 'Notions,' which emphasized the resiliency of artists who maintain a lifelong practice.

A ‘cinematographer with paint,’ Jhina Alvarado animates nostalgia, identity

With inspiration swinging from classic photos to contemporary social activism, the SF artist and teacher applies her refined style

Review: ‘The Missing Circle’ delves into Latin America’s complex past

But who has the right to tell this story? New show at KADIST showcases vital work and raises questions

A tricky proposition: 20 years of feminist art on display in ‘New Time’

Expansive show at BAMPFA holds real brilliance, though falters in its politically pluralistic approach

Review: Dynamic humor and unsettling magic in Lindsey White’s ‘How to Get on Cable Television’

The artist's latest at Casemore Kirkeby continues her quest to set whimsy alongside criticality.

Printmaker David Tim layers time and materials to capture individual stories

"Accessing multiple media allows me to challenge myself, to explore and struggle,” says the Oakland artist

With ‘Ticket to Ride,’ Optimist Williams channeled MUNI memories and Frisco legends

The graffiti artist used transfers as a metaphor for a city gone sideways: "Ed Lee was like the pinnacle of destruction here."

Review: Face to face with Leonard Cohen’s choir in ‘I’m Your Man’

Candice Breitz's video "portrait" at the CJM creates a spatial experience of touching vulnerability and awkwardness.

Review: A fascinating forensic spiral in ‘The Strange Case of Theodule Otis’

Andrew Chapman's latest at Et al. presents a mystery that underscores the slippery textures of truth

‘It was the same story’: Bay’s iconic industrial art hubs are a dying breed

Filmmaker Yasmin Mawaz-Khan upcoming documentary offers look at one battle lost: the Ace Junkyard's quixotic 2009 fight for survival.

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