Gallery1988 really lived up to its meta description of “the nation’s number one destination for pop-culture themed artwork” this past weekend by presenting a double dose of cult
Nothing’s the matter (that I’m aware of). Le Merde’s fourth Super7 show was chockablock with neon resin and painted vinyl toys. Just last month, Mike was in San
If one piece at Graphic Attack could speak for the entire show, it’s the mural outside 1AM SF by Queen Andrea that says “San Fran….NYC..AOK.” Ironically, just a
Sketch 4 Sketch set off in Sacramento, sketch-tripped across America and returned (triumphantly and not even really that tiredly) to San Francisco on Saturday. Tourganizers Alex Pardee and
Post-punk Scousers, Echo and the Bunnymen (site/wiki), played The Fillmore last night. To be fair, the only original Bunnymen present were Ian McCulloch (vocals) and Will Sergeant (guitar).
On Friday night, We Kill You! brought Rubbish to the Mission’s Million Fishes Arts Collective. The show was the result of a month-long bender of toy molding mania
Arbito’s oeuvre always works so well in San Francisco, where psychedelia never went out of style. He made his latest solo show, Far Out West just for us,
Arbito (aka Jesse Hibert) created an edition of 10 hand-painted Patty Power resin figures in translucent green with purple and blue for Friday night’s opening. He also brought
After nearly a decade as a San Francisco institution, GAMA-GO opened its flagship store on 8th and Folsom in San Francisco. Founders Chris Edmundson and Greg Long were