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Out There :: Artistic Tourism in Washington

Out There :: Artistic Tourism in Washington

  • by Richard Dodds
  • Dec 5, 2015

A week away, in Washington DC for familial holiday obligations, also meant a few happy afternoons spent amidst the bounty of our national art museums. An inveterate museumgoer, Out There can recommend the following exhibitions.

Wild Imaginings in the Galleries

Wild Imaginings in the Galleries

  • by Sura Wood
  • Nov 15, 2015

Women rule as authors of their art, which doesn't mean that men don't make solid showings, in gallery exhibitions running through December. Take a look.

East Side Story

East Side Story

  • by Sura Wood
  • Nov 8, 2015

Japan's two-dimensional designs, clean lines, geometric patterns, dynamic compositions and coloration helped define what we now think of as modernism.

Treasures From An Exhibition

Treasures From An Exhibition

  • by Sura Wood
  • Oct 25, 2015

It has been 100 years since the San Francisco Panama-Pacific International Exposition opened its gates to the 19 million visitors who flocked to see it in 1915. A fraction of what was once displayed there is currently on view at the de Young.

Contemporary Contemplations

Contemporary Contemplations

  • by Sura Wood
  • Sep 13, 2015

The Asian Art Museum continues its march into the present and its bid to win the hearts and minds of younger audiences with "First Look: Collecting Contemporary" at the Asian, the second of two exhibitions this year that have accentuated modern art.

Fall Preview: Art Museums

Fall Preview: Art Museums

  • by Sura Wood
  • Sep 6, 2015

Fall offerings at the museums may seem a little thin compared to years past, as we await 2016 and the arrival of the expanded and renovated SFMOMA and the reopening of the Berkeley Art Museum in its new digs.

Fall Preview: Art Galleries

Fall Preview: Art Galleries

  • by Sura Wood
  • Aug 30, 2015

Fall is nearly here, a time when local galleries roll out a fleet of eclectic exhibitions.

Ordinary Lives Observed at Pier 24

Ordinary Lives Observed at Pier 24

  • by Sura Wood
  • Aug 16, 2015

The exhibition assembles an informal trilogy, three bodies of work made over the course of 13 years that observe American society, its class and racial divides, and the rhythms of existence in a variety of regions.

Once in Love with Amy

Once in Love with Amy

  • by Sura Wood
  • Aug 2, 2015

Amy Winehouse, the soulful British singer/songwriter whom Tony Bennett once called the best jazz vocalist of her generation, had it all: A big, heart-rending voice, fame and success, none of which saved her from the inner demons that overtook her.

Capturing the Sublime

Capturing the Sublime

  • by Sura Wood
  • Jul 19, 2015

"Night Begins the Day: Rethinking Space, Time, and Beauty" is distinguished not only by the strength of the artworks, which stand on their own, but by its aspiration to encompass time and the incomprehensible vastness of space.

Love Triumphs in Two Photo Series

Love Triumphs in Two Photo Series

  • by Sura Wood
  • Jul 12, 2015

With the Supreme Court's recent marriage equality ruling, 2015 may well be remembered as San Francisco's second - and most inclusive - summer of love.

Mr. Turner, Liberated by Art

Mr. Turner, Liberated by Art

  • by Sura Wood
  • Jul 5, 2015

The de Young Museum's "J.M.W. Turner: Painting Set Free" is an exciting, exceedingly pleasurable summer exhibition that focuses on the artist's final artistic chapter.

Chinese Contemporary

Chinese Contemporary

  • by Sura Wood
  • Jun 14, 2015

The Asian Art Museum's latest embrace of contemporary art can be counted as a surefooted success.

Return to the Rainbow Forest

Return to the Rainbow Forest

  • by Sura Wood
  • May 21, 2015

A spinner of tales, a visual novelist, a dream weaver, John Bankston is a San Francisco-based, gay African-American artist who, like the characters in his adventures, prefers not to be pigeonholed by race or sexual orientation.