‘Public Intimacy’: South Africa as Interpreted by its Contemporary Artists
SAN FRANCISCO—”Public Intimacy: Art and Other Ordinary Acts in South Africa” explores race, politics, crime, economics and gender and sexuality
SAN FRANCISCO—”Public Intimacy: Art and Other Ordinary Acts in South Africa” explores race, politics, crime, economics and gender and sexuality
SAN FRANCISCO—Aime Mpane’s work is instantly recognizable. The Congolese-born artist references the atrocities of his homeland, where for generations unchecked
SAN FRANCISCO—Mike Henderson is presenting a series of new paintings at Haines Gallery. Defined by mesmerizing striations of color that
SAN FRANCISCO—Photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto found beauty in what others might see as destruction. Working late into the night, as the
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