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Tagged with: Art

Arts Forecast: Celebrating AAPI Month, hailing the next generation of SF filmmakers

Plus: Catch a gospel documentary, learn the history of ramen—maybe even pick up clogging?

Screen Grabs: CAAMFest returns with raunchy ‘Joy Ride,’ Indonesian rap, rocking Fanny

Plus: Doclands brings a focus on music and climate change, and 'Man With a Camera' still stuns.

Arts Forecast: All hail the Sandy Muffuletta (plus some fun things to do)

The Blessed Madonna, 90s graffiti zines, CounterPulse gala, Dance Your Style, Ensemble Sangineto... dive in!

Colored mud and ancient magic: artist Anthony Riggs’ dualities of paint

Anthony Riggs will tell you he hates paint. But he feels compelled to be an artist, nonetheless. He might even be a little obsessed. “I...

A strange, sardonic Art Deco masterpiece: Bertolucci’s ‘The Conformist’ returns

At 30 in 1970, Bernardo Bertolucci had already made three narrative features (plus an anthology segment, a long TV documentary, and several shorts), all...

Director Kelly Reichardt on ‘wading into the tactile world’ of art for her latest

'The the first thing I sent Michelle Williams was an image of Lee Bontecou sculpting,' filmmaker says of 'Showing Up'

Screen Grabs: At SFFILM Fest, local looks from Steph Curry to Boots Riley

Our picks from the 66th edition, which kicks off in Oakland and presents plenty of global visions (plus Rose Pak).

Ode to Chicana rasquachismo: a half century of Amalia Mesa-Baines

Her work bustling with everyday objects and memories, the artist's BAMPFA retrospective offers welcome, folkloric departure.

Not a classic hero’s journey: Silvia Poloto adventures into herself

An empty warehouse gave her space to carry on with her art—and life.

Polyrhythms for the people: Saying goodbye to PhonoBar’s Tribe Jazz

Monthly night thrilled devotees of the sacred wax. No bunk tracks!