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Rigo 23 (born Ricardo Gouveia, 1966) is a Portuguese-born visual artist.He is known in the San Francisco community for having painted a number of large, graphic "sign" murals including: One Tree next to the U.S. Route 101 on-ramp at 10th and Bryant Street, Innercity Home on a large public housing structure, Sky/Ground on a tall abandoned building at 3rd and Mission Street, and Extinct over a ...
The gallery program has garnered critical attention from numerous publications, including The Guardian, [6] [7] [8] The New York Times, [9] the San Francisco Chronicle, [10] [11] and Artforum [12] The Catharine Clark Gallery's artists have been featured by numerous different galleries and museums in the United States and abroad.
Walter Addiego of the San Francisco Chronicle gave a positive review, writing that "the film combines the themes of dignity and empowerment – 'We are tiny, but we are mighty', says the leader of a vast Chihuahua pack – with a story of a spoiled rich canine who learns not to be so high and mighty, the film hits all the typical Disney notes ...
Pages in category "1998 in San Francisco" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
1988 Bobo Gallery, San Francisco, CA; 1989 Neikrug Gallery, New York; 1992 Morphos Gallery, San Francisco; 1993 Photographic Image Gallery Portland, OR; 1994 Clayton Gallery, New York, "Charles Gatewood Photographs” 1994 Magic Theater, San Francisco, CA; 1994,96 Morphos Gallery, San Francisco; 1995 Dark's Art Parlour, Santa Ana, CA
Gallery 16 Editions is the gallery's publishing program. It utilizes contemporary printmaking methods to create portfolios and artist books. Its publications have included Barry Gifford's Las Quatro Reinas, Prince Andrew Romanoff's The Boy Who Would Be Tsar, [10] James F. Miles' Is a Boyfriend And A Girlfriend with Harrell Fletcher, and Colter Jacobsen's Good Times: Bad Trips with Scott ...
Anglim Trimble Gallery, formerly Gallery Paule Anglim, and Anglim Gilbert Gallery, is a contemporary commercial art gallery which is located at Minnesota Street Project, 1275 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, California [1] [2] [3] The gallery was founded by Paule Anglim (1923 –2015) in the early 1970s.
Edward Dugmore in his studio, New York City, c. 1983. Edward Dugmore (February 20, 1915 – June 13, 1996) was an abstract expressionist painter with close ties to both the San Francisco and New York art worlds in the post-war era following World War II.