Suzanne Lacy's retrospective highlights how the performance artist has extended her feminist analyses to political issues of labor, climate change, religious difference, and global capitalism.
The artist's works go beyond site-specificity. You might call them site-ephemeral, and the dialogues that constitute them take place in public, at places like brownstone stoops and parking garage…
In 1965, while pregnant with her daughter, Lynn Hershman Leeson discovered she had cardiomyopathy, a disease that makes it difficult for the heart to pump blood to the rest of the body. A valve
On Laura Owens at CCA Wattis, Samara Golden at Yerba Buena Center, Pierre Bonnard at Legion of Honor, Bridget Riley at Berggruen, Red Horse and Richard Diebenkorn at Cantor Arts Center, Isaac Julien…
Encompassing works by 13 artists and artist collectives, “The Way Things Go: A Special Curatorial Project with Rirkrit Tiravanija” presented several strong pieces, but the exhibition overall failed…
This fall, San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center For The Arts wants Revolution Museum Style Now! On October 24, the institution will open “Alien She,” the first museum show dedicated to the…