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Catharine Clark Gallery

150 Minna Street
San Francisco, CA 94105 map
cross street: between 3rd & New Montgomery (Ground Floor )
district: Downtown/Financial District


Tel. 415.399.1439
Website


Events Calendar
Sat Aug 30 - Sat Sep 27
Julie Heffernan - Broken Homes Julie Heffernan’s paintings reveal her preoccupation with Baroque sensibilities—the interior spaces of her compositions often refer to grand ballrooms and ornate drawing rooms, while the figures are weighted by fanta... More

About Catharine Clark Gallery

Since 1995 Catharine Clark Gallery has been situated in the Union Square area of downtown San Francisco, California. The gallery program, which began in 1991 as Morphos Gallery, presents the work of local, national and international emerging and mid-career contemporary artists. A wide range of media is included in the gallery stores with an emphasis on content driven work that challenges both the traditional use of materials and formal aesthetics.

Catharine Clark has pioneered the presentation of new media art in San Francisco and, to date, has the only commercial gallery in the area with a dedicated video project room. Exhibitions are hosted on a 4 – 6 week schedule and generally feature one or two solo artist exhibitions, in addition to video and project room installations. Featured artists in the video room have included such established figures as William Kentridge, Kutlug Ataman and Ann Hamilton. -- cclarkgallery.com


Hours
Sunday: closed
Monday: closed
Tuesday: 10:30 am - 5:30 pm
Wednesday: 10:30 am - 5:30 pm
Thursday: 10:30 am - 5:30 pm
Friday: 10:30 am - 5:30 pm
Saturday: 11 am - 5:30 pm
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Strange Architecture
The Good, The Bad & the Not-So-Good
By Maureen Hanratty (03/18/2005)

" Architecture. If you went to art school it was the major your mother wished you had chosen. If you went the fine art route instead, it’s always the medium from which you pillage. For the intellectually inclined, architecture offers meaty texts with utopian aspirations. Others see the architectural practice as a natural extension of their compulsive building habits. Strange Architecture, a group-show of architecture-inspired work at the Catherine Clark Gallery is good, not-so-bad and, in only one instance, ugly. "

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