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Tagged with: Photography

Review: Joyous ‘Next to You’ at McEvoy Foundation welcomes viewers back

Fun photographs from the collection, juxtaposed with colorful abstract works that play like musical phrases.

‘I don’t like rules’: Eddie Colla’s bold statements leap off walls

The East Oakland painter on Leo Sayer, the importance of flossing, and the power of art to challenge the world.

Remembering Phatima Rude, fearless legend of SF’s nightlife scene

Magical, complex, transcendent: Our patron goddess of wild performance has moved on. Here's where to pay respects

Screen Grabs: Porcine Nick Cage love affair makes ‘Pig’ a whole meal

The week's new films have something for every taste, from the oceanic terror roiling 'Great White' to a city symphony in 'Summertime.'

When a bowl is not a bowl: The yin and yang of artist Britta Kathmeyer

In the Bay, the German artist has found the perfect home for her exquisitely simple abstract works

Screen Grabs: Recalling that very oddball cinematic year, 1971

What's in theaters—then and now. Plus" 'I Carry You With Me,' 'Scenes from an Empty Church,' more

Marke B.’s Ultimate Pride Guide 2021

Who needs the tourists when our scene is shining so bright? A hot pink beam of parties, art, music, more.

Screen Grabs: Black Film Festival lifts off—and other stratospheric releases

The best of the new, from the surveilling of surveillance in 'All Light, Everywhere' to 'Les Norte' and its discomfiting coming-of-age twists

Stephanie Syjuco: Diving into the American archives—and implicating everyone—with the Bay Area artist

'As a person of color, I don’t believe that more love and empathy is going to get us actual policy change.'

Review: Eerily empty Art Institute campus stars in Lindsey White’s ‘What? Is? Art?’

The photographer known for her wry eye gets personal, documenting her community's precarious traces