Steven Wolf Fine Arts
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Locality: San Francisco, California
Phone: +1 415-263-3677
Address: 2747 19th St 94110 San Francisco, CA, US
Website: stevenwolffinearts.com
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You will not want to miss this!
Chris Finley's "The Cure for the Uncanny Valley" reviewed in the February issue of Artforum.
"How would you describe Dolores to somebody who's never met her? Well, there are two Doloreses. One is a literary character, and while I was doing all this cross-dressing and making these works of so-called art, I was also writing a novel, which may or may not ever be published. It's called How You Are. It began with my present and then imagined an alternative future in which being Dolores was the most important thing to me, and then I eventually became a transgender Mexican prostitute, who came to a very bad end. It was so interesting imagining stuff, talking to the prostitutes, writing descriptions, and just trying to make everything come out as grim and terrible as I could! Do you believe that people have more than one personality, or that, say, an actor playing a role becomes that role, or is still the actor? What would you say?"
Last day to see the show. We are here until 6pm. https://www.facebook.com/events/790382884353813/?ref_newsfeed_story_type=regular
This is going to be a show to be talked about ("It's My Job to Be a Girl", opens Jan 24th).
Last two days to see these shows. We are opened 12-6pm. Don't miss it!
William T. Vollmann on creating his alter-ego Dolores as an "attempt to try on womanhood." Paintings, photos and drawings related to the project are part of the "It's my Job to Be a Girl" show, opening on January 24th.
An interview with Zak Smith where he talks about writing his book, "We Did Porn". The show "It's My Job to Be a Girl" with drawings from the book, alongside William T. Vollmann's first gallery show of his visual work, opens on January 24th. http://therumpus.net//01/the-rumpus-interview-with-zak-sm/
We are open! Bring the family over for some post-holiday art viewing. Or come alone for a break from them.
Jacueline Gordon needs help to finish this great project that will document and preserve the spectacular acoustics of the brutalist building that houses Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA). The museum is closing its doors in this space, so this will be the enduring testament of its gorgeous sonic possibilities.
We are back from Miami and the show has been extended through January 3rd (please check website for Holiday hours). Come see it!
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