Her art speaks of “the implacability in nature, its sheer, relentless persistence and its beauty, no matter what we humans might do.”
Archives for February 2014
Francis Cape @ SFAI
Cape’s “social sculpture” highlights the aesthetic sense and communal leanings of America’s earliest utopians.
Wilcoxon & Fitzpatrick @ Jack Fischer
Spontaneity and calculation, fantasy and fact alternate in this show of Neo Expressionism and 2nd-gen Chicago Imagism.
William T. Wiley @ Hosfelt
With stream-of-consciousness writing and drawing, Wiley continues to map the arguments that take place inside his head.
David Wetzl @ JayJay
Chaotic cocktails of representation and abstraction, Wetzl’s works suggest that every stage of human history exists in the present.
Sam Francis @ Crocker Art Museum
This 50-year retrospective, drawn from California collections, takes the measure of one of Abstract Expressionism’s true giants.