Artist: Irana Douer
Gallery: Rare Device
Opening Reception: January 31, 2009 from 7 - 9 pm.
Exhibition Dates: January 31, 2009 - March 3, 2009
Address:1845 Market St
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Artist: Jonathan Solo
Gallery: Catherine Clark Gallery
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 31, 2009 from 5-7pm
Exhibition Date s : January 31, 2009 - March 14, 2009
Address: 150 Minna Street

First Sketch Tuesdays of the year.
Address:111 Minna Street @ 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94105
Time: Tuesday January 27th, 6:00 till 10:00.
Artists I interested in seeing:
- Sarah Spitler
- Henry Lewis
- Kelly Ording
- Paul Madonna
- Ferris Plock
- Jay Howell
- Matt Furie
Each month the gallery hosts an evening of live art making featuring both established and emerging Bay Area artists. Inspired by Southern Exposure’s Monster Drawing Rally, 111 Minna offers patrons the opportunity to see local artists at work and get acquainted with them. It is also a way for artists to meet each other and to be inspired by each other’s creative process.
Lauren and I went to hear Ron English speak on the Andy Warhol panel at Minna. I was surprised he was the only person on the panel who actually knew Andy. When Ron wasn't speaking I kinda felt like I was back in college listening to a professor. When walking out I caught this poster of our former president.
We then made our way to David Cunningham Projects for a conceptual exhibit that one would expect to find in NYC.
Apart from the video, painting, and sound pieces, the large tanks in the middle room were most captivating. Elevated on pillars about 6 ft and 6 1/2 feet tall, containing model mountain ranges submerged in water, they blur the lines between science experiment and art piece. After the artist filled the tanks with water, she poured a substance in that settled at the bottom and will slowly rise to the top with visible horizontal layers.
We then moved onto Root Division to see what Kevin's been working on and check out the exhibit Whitney Lynn curated. Here's a bit about it from Whitney.
"An exhibition of 30 artists exploring notions of vacated information. Highlighting the content of absence, these artists work with themes of censorship, value, memory and loss. Using techniques of erasure, displacement, cancellation and extraction, the act of taking out information often gives new meaning to what is left. Simplifying or abandoning material can highlight essential content, provide codification, or stand as a subversive gesture."


Mars-1 gew on me. I originally saw his paintings as very psychedelic, an overload of colors, and no way to relate to them. But I've since discovered a greater complexity and beauty to them.
When I look at them today, I see little worlds that are part machine and part organic. These worlds have their own ecosystems within that are sometimes revealed by the painter and look beautiful!
I still get a psychedelic feel when I look them but enjoy it this time.
You can view his Flickr page here.
He has an upcoming exhibit at Jonathan LeVine Gallery in New York, February 21 - March 21, 2009.






Found Andrea's works on Flickr. Love the rich colors, street influence, and female subjects. Check out more here.