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

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

Somewhere between the figurative and abstract, KL Folgner bookmarks her life

Welcome to oil paint mountains and inspirations from the Bay Area Figurative Movement.

William Kentridge examined our elusive yet definite mortality in “SIBYL”

Film-opera program's astonishing collage culminated in story of titular, ancient Cumaaean prophetess

Sculptor Peter St. Lawrence and the bottling of lightning

“Art is something that I need to do, the way a cattle dog needs to herd."

RIP Wayne Shorter—and long live the legacy of Weather Report

Here's 4 songs from the saxophonist's seminal, jam-ready band that will never die.

Save 30% on tickets to Superfine Art Fair SF, 3/23-3/26!

Join 60 artists for 4 days of live art, musical performances, and the chance to go home with your next masterpiece

Legion of Honor showcases the rumble and roar of an unstoppable painter

John Singer Sargent's Spanish works may hail from a certain time and place, but his dedication was timeless.

Screen Grabs: The mystic avant-garde of Thai master Apichatpong Weerasethakul

Plus: William Kentridge, Wim Wenders, and Beth B retrospectives; new releases.

Glitter-strewn resistance: Amalia Mesa-Bains talks beauty

Groundbreaking Chicana artist traces path of her Berkeley retrospective.

From Berkeley to Tepatitlán: Artist Héctor Muñoz-Guzmán talks surviving and thriving

The painter connects to his family and those who have supported his drive with colorful, personal works.