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September 10, 2020 - October 31, 2020
“Transcending Definition” at Gagosian brings together a selection of over twenty paintings, photographs, and works on paper made by the late Jay DeFeo during the 1970s. Offering a focused look into DeFeo’s diverse practice, the works on view were created during a period inspired by things found in her everyday life, where the artist captured representations of objects through a lens of abstraction. On view are works like Lotus Eater; pieces from the “Triangle” series; andan untitled drawing from her “Jewelry” series, which transcends the basic form of a wire earring through a study done in acrylic, charcoal, graphite, and ink.
Hayal Pozanti’s “Lingering” is the artist’s response to worries surrounding artificial intelligence and digital media.
A sound installation commissioned by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Wu Tsang's new work is on view through June 2022.
Titled for the 1973 album by Cher, Martine Gutierrez’s “Half-Breed” features photographs from three of the artist’s series.
In Troy Lamarr Chew II’s “The Roof is on Fire,” features a suite of new paintings completed using augmented reality enhancements.
Amoako Boafo’s premier solo museum presentation “Soul of Black Folks” features more than 20 works from the last four years.
The artist’s second exhibition with Rebecca Camacho Presents, Sahar Khoury’s “Orchard” features a suite of new sculptural works.
Meghann Riepenhoff’s “Ice” is an exhibition of new and recent camera-less cyanotypes, which she created within a series of landscapes.
The first West Coast presentation of “Patrick Kelly: Runway of Love” highlights the career of the Black fashion designer.
"Joan Mitchell" is on view through January 17, 2022 at SFMOMA.
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