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    FIRST THURSDAY - 04.04.13 - Part I

    (with assistance from RWM)



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    Caldwell Snyder Gallery : Spellbound - Douglas Schneider.

    Comment by AB: Douglas Schneider blends abstract and representational elements in his dreamlike compositions composed of memories, free associations, references to significant events, and even a smattering of color theory. Every picture tells a story, and a rather elaborate one at that; just ask.

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    Art by Douglas Schneider at Caldwell Snyder Gallery.

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    Douglas Schneider and his art at Caldwell Snyder Gallery.

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    Art by Douglas Schneider.

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    Douglas Schneider art closer at Caldwell Snyder Gallery.

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    Art by Douglas Schneider.

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    John Berggruen Gallery : The Time is Now.

    Artists: Doug Aitken, Darren Almond, Diane Arbus, Richard Artschwager, Michael Craig-Martin, Hans Peter-Feldmann, Lee Friedlander, Philip Guston, Jasper Johns, Karen Kilimnik, Vera Lutter, Christian Marclay, Tom McKinley, Tin Ojeda, Richard Prince, Robert Rauschenberg, Linda Ridgway, Ugo Rondinone, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Stephen Shore, Taryn Simon, Lawrence Weiner.

    Review by RWM: Time as muse. Some very famous artists assemble to remind us of this most puzzling dimension. Worth the time to stop by and marvel.

    Comment by AB: Meaty and entertaining group exhibit themed on time, and no coincidence either that it opens concurrently with the opening for Christian Marclay's famed 24-hour video masterpiece, The Clock, at SFMOMA. A selection of Marclay's photographs is included in the show. Go see.

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    Art by Michael Craig-Martin (left) - Robert Rauschenberg (2 on right).

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    Art by Jasper Johns (left) - Philip Guston (right) at John Berggruen Gallery.

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    Art by Hans-Peter Feldmann (left) - Ed Ruscha (right) at John Berggruen Gallery.

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    Gallery owner John Berggruen surveys the situation (art by Ugo Rondinone).

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    L-R, photography by Richard Prince, Stephen Shore, Tin Ojeda.

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    Photographby by Diane Arbus (left) - Lee Friedlander (2 on right) .

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    Art by Darren Almond (left) - Vera Lutter (right) at John Berggruen Gallery.

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    Doug Aitken art (left) & Michael Craig-Martin (right) at John Berggruen Gallery.

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    Dolby Chadwick Gallery : Suhas Bhujbal - Dialogues.

    Comment by AB: Suhas Bhujbal conjures up appealingly stylized visions of dense inner city tenements, peaceful in feel and absent of inhabitants. Several figure paintings add to the mix.

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    Art by Suhas Bhujbal at Dolby Chadwick Gallery.

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    Art by Suhas Bhujbal.

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    Suhas Bhujbal and his art at Dolby Chadwick Gallery.

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    Art by Suhas Bhujbal.

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    Suhas Bhujbal art at Dolby Chadwick Gallery.

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    Art by Suhas Bhujbal at Dolby Chadwick Gallery.

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    George Krevsky Gallery : Out of the Park - Art of Baseball.

    Artists: Ed Attanasio, Jack Bangerter, Mark Bangerter, Ray Beldner, Richard Blakely, Mike Carey, Peter Carey, Dave Choate, Tom Clark, Dorothy Connelly, David Cooke, Gary Davis, Giny Dixon, Michael Dupille, Chris Felver, Jon Francis, Milt Friedly, Ron Gibbs, Barry Gifford, Louis Grant, Eric Grbich, Phil Hanks, Al Hirschfeld, Anthony Holdsworth, Bernie Hubert, Ken Kalman, Charlotte Kay, Lawrence Kushner, Evri Kwong, Margie Lawrence, David Levenson, Philomena Marano, Robert Marosi Bustamante, Max Mason, Linda Masotti, Ray Materson, Jason Mecier, Arthur K. Miller, Terry Murphy, Christopher M. Olsen, Charles Pike, Nancy Rosenblum, Roberto Salas, Darryl Shelton, Marc Sijan, Owen Smith, Myron Stephens, Toby Tover, Lil' Tuffy, Beverly Turner, Macaulay Whiting, Efram Wolff, Curtis Wright.

    Review by RWM: Baseball season has begun again. Fun to see all these homages to a game which has become a national pastime. Baseball goes on forever and can be decadent at times, but here all manner of perspectives are provided. It is interesting to see some players struggle, while others succeed. There is something noble about the game which can keep people's fists in their pockets rather than swinging towards one another. Healthy competition here rather than something worse. Nice gathering to celebrate the opening of the season for our World Champions. Great fun for the inner child.

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    Art by Arthur K. Miller (top) - Peter Carey (bottom) at George Krevsky Gallery.

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    Lincecum in the stretch - art by Dorothy Connelly at George Krevsky Gallery.

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    Art by Toby Tover.

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    Artists Toby Tover & Robert Marosi Bustamante at George Krevsky Gallery.

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    Art by Phil Hanks (top left) - Toby Tover (bottom).

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    Weird flaming Nike art by Nancy Rosenblum at George Krevsky Gallery.

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    Art by Bernie Hubert (right) at George Krevsky Gallery.

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    Art by Beverly Turner (top) - Linda Masotti (bottom).

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    Patricia Sweetow Gallery : Markus Linnenbrink.

    Comment by AB: German artist Markus Linnenbrink works magic with colored resin in vibrant kaleidoscopic stripes, layered sculptural blocks, rainbow craters and lush undulating dimensional swirls. His work is pure precise perfection. Check it out.

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    Art by Markus Linnenbrink at Patricia Sweetow Gallery.

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    Markus Linnenbrink resin art in above image closer.

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    Markus Linnenbrink and his art in top image at Patricia Sweetow Gallery.

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    Layered resin block art by Markus Linnenbrink.

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    Markus Linnenbrink art at Patricia Sweetow Gallery.

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    Pinkie cam detail of art by Markus Linnenbrink above.

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    Art by Markus Linnenbrink at Patricia Sweetow Gallery.

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    Markus Linnenbrink resin art at Patricia Sweetow Gallery.

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