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Art

Fueled by anger at injustice, an artist forged a new path through ‘Beauty and Terror’

Using colored string and wax, Robin L. Bernstein connects generations of Jewish heritage—and antisemitism.

Sylvester peaks again at SFMOMA

SF disco legend's 'Live at the Opera House' concert album world-premiered in 'Art of Noise' exhibit.

‘Beasties’ ventures where the wild hybrids roam

Rebecca Camacho Presents show corrals creature creations both meticulously kitschy and ominously mystical.

Larry Li remixes Tiananmen Square, firstborn son into painted collage

'Historical sampling' helps Bay-raised artist understand his Chinese immigrant family's place in the greater world.

At 81, Meredith Monk contemplates her next big move: looking back

'The irony is, you examine your life, but you might die doing it,' says revered multi-genre artist in rare interview.

In tapestries of Bay Area street life, Dance Doyle weaves a world

Artist channels interviewees'—and their own—experiences with houselessness, addiction onto the loom.

Ceramic wabi-sabi: How Erin Hupp zagged to a life of clay

Oakland artist sees her domestic and culinary pieces as anchors to our current moment.

Tosha Stimage’s ‘SUPERBLOOM’ invites Presidio visitors into Bay’s rich floral heritage

Florist's Chilean strawberries and California poppies budded from research into the land.

Pancakes, party favors, and animatronic wolves? ‘Fantastico’!

At Casemore Gallery, Lindsey White uses sparkling humor and magic to plumb deeper issues of local artmaking.

At de Young, local artists eye ‘The Peaceable Kingdom’—and US colonialism

Lee Mingwei challenged 'a family tree' of artists to reinterpret Edward Hicks' famous 1846 allegorical painting.

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