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Art

In the studio, under the waves with Berkeley artist Dobee Snowber

"At this point, I am an artist because I don't have a choice."

Who says mythology is fiction? Group show explores edge of fantasy

"Can you prove it did not happen?" asks 'Under the Waqwaq Tree' curator Naz Cuguoğlu.

Photo show provides a flaneur’s eye view of 1940s San Francisco

Minor White captured changing demographics, architecture—and the side street shoeshines that gave the city life.

In ‘Long Kwento,’ telling Filipino family stories on a vast yet human scale

Maia Cruz Palileo's lush paintings at Wattis combat colonialist narratives by giving subjects tales of their own.

Review: Merging codex and comics, Enrique Chagoya’s artist’s books enfold timelines

At Legion of Honor, accordions of 'reverse anthropology,' Pre-Colombian superheroes, and zigzagging planes of culture and history

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.

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