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New Langton Arts1246 Folsom StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103 map district: SoMa Tel. 415-626-5416 Website |
![]() | Wed Sep 24 - Sat Oct 25 The exhibition is for those who can hear it coming features new video work, photographs, and sculpture by Julio César Morales exploring the complex early history of California... More |
| Hours Sunday: closedMonday: closed Tuesday: 12 noon - 6 pm Wednesday: 12 noon - 6 pm Thursday: 12 noon - 6 pm Friday: 12 noon - 6 pm Saturday: 12 noon - 6 pm |
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Editorial Review Version Aping Popular Culture By Nirmala Nataraj (09/25/2004)" Popular culture and modern art have been entwined in an incestuous embrace for quite some time now. Therefore, art that appropriates the symbols and status of media iconography can no longer justifiably be called subversive -- not when irony was mastered nearly a century ago by the likes of Marcel Duchamp. " |
Editorial Review Busted New Work by Felipe Dulzaides and Robin Rhode By Nirmala Nataraj (07/09/2004)" The exhibit features new works by Cuban-born artist Felipe Dulzaides (based in San Francisco) and South African-born Robin Rhode (based in Berlin). Both artists offer an international array of performance, video, photography, and sculptural installation that borrows from a diverse stable of influences and themes from Hip-Hop culture to family water parks. As appraisals of institutions, civic free-for-alls, viewer expectations, and the meaning we invest in objects, the assembled work transforms common objects and familiar places into stylish meditations on place and context. " |
Editorial Review Harrell Fletcher in the Flesh By Aimee Le Duc (01/29/2004)" Have you ever wanted to show someone the best scar on your body - to tell someone what happened to you, or what you think of that scar today? Harrell Fletcher wants to see your scar. He wants to hear your story and, most of all, he wants to use his art to collaborate with as many people as he can. Fletcher's most recent collaborative projects, currently on display at New Langton Arts, trace the paths he's taken across the world and the various ways he uses his practice to observe and document the people and places he's experienced. " |
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