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Tuesday, March 2, 2010:
Tuesday, March 2, 2010: AN EVENING WITH XING DANWENJoin us for an evening with Xing Danwen, and hear the artist speak about the work in her series A Personal Diary, on view at Haines Gallery from February 18th through March 27th, 2010. In the late 80s and 90s, Xing was one of the few Chinese artists exploring the boundaries of photography and performance. She documented the performance art and happenings of such artists as Zhang Huan, Xu Bing, Wang Jin, Song Dong, Rong Rong, Ma Liuming, and Fang Lijun. These artists, along with Xing herself, would soon become important figures both within China’s art scene and the art world at large. A Personal Diary extends the importance of their work during this radical underground moment in Beijing and provides a basis for the expansion and growth of the current art movement in China. Come early to see Part Two of our 35th Anniversary Show, The Future Lasts Forever. The show will remain open until 7 pm, at which time the artist's talk will promptly begin. Free to the public. 7 - 9 pm FIRST THURSDAY![]() Join us for First Thursday as we stay open late to debut a newly commissioned work from The Cause Collective! Stop by after work, have a glass of wine, and check out the art in An Autobiography of the San Francisco Bay Area, Part Two: The Future Lasts Forever. Featuring work by Michael Light, Linda Connor, Chris McCaw, Lukas Felzmann, Richard Gordon, Apollonia Morrill, Robert Dawson, Youngsuk Suh, Louis Hock, Anne Collier, Victor Arimondi, Kevin Killian, Janet Delaney, Tammy Rae Carland, Binh, Danh, Peter Tonningsen, Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie, Jessamyn Lovell, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Anne Walsh & Chris Kubick, Abner Nolan, Todd Hido, Paul Schiek, Charles Gatewood, Jack Fritscher, Arthur Tress, David Hurles, Jim Stewart, Robert Mapplethorpe, David Maisel, Richard Barnes, Mark Richards, Tom Marioni, and many more. 5 - 8 pm MEMBERS ONLY CRITIQUEModerated by artist and Camerawork Education Director Erik Auerbach Give your work the exposure it deserves at our monthly critique group! All photographic and video media welcome. Participating artists will have 15 minutes for presentation and discussion. Limit of 6 artists per session. Artists and art lovers alike are welcome to join the discussion. RSVP by November 16 to info@sfcamerawork.org and indicate the format of your work. Work prints preferred, but CD or DVD of images also acceptable. Multiple projectors are NOT available. Free for Camerawork Members Not yet a Camerawork member? Join now! 6 - 8:30 pm |
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