For the sculptures in "Phone Home," her solo exhibition now on view at the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco, Sadie Barnette takes familiar household items and transforms them with…
Warren Sonbert's cinema is witty, exhausting, sentimental, and full of rage. But it is never facile, and it never concedes to being any of these things all the time.
In the Bay Area, the relationship between art and technology is a common topic for exhibitions. Such shows often focus on artists' use of new computer programs and hardware. But rather than simply…
As I downloaded the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s new visitor app to my phone, I paused to savor my final moments of one particular innocence. In three decades of museum-going, I had never dow…
Artists’ Television Access (ATA) is an artist-run non-profit in San Francisco’s Mission District. Its ragged punk sign hangs over a few square feet of sidewalk on Valencia Street. A decade or so ago…