Desire Obtain Cherish brought his brand of perfectly popped art up to San Francisco for #sideeffects, a new solo show that opened this month at McLoughlin Gallery. If you
Everybody’s been on Banksy’s jock lately, and some are more successful than others. (Also, that last post was a little heavy. So let’s lighten up.) New York’s satirical
West Oakland’s 16th Street train station was designed by architect Jarvis Hunt, and it opened for business (101 years ago) in 1912. In its early days, the station
With the stitchery still fresh on her solo show at New York’s Jonathan LeVine Gallery, the amazing Olek hopped a quick flight to Oakland to hijack a billboard.
In general, I like graffiti-influenced fire extinguishers more than I like fire extinguisher graffiti. But I really do like this massive 3-story black cat by Moscow-based street artist 0331C. Check
It sounds like an oxymoron, and maybe it is, but here are two artists making positive animal carcass art. Neozoon is a Paris and Berlin-based female art collective. One could
If you live in a major city, for the last few weeks you’ve probably been confronted by images like those above. Christmas tree casualties aren’t just proof of
I’ve held off on posting my photos from Barry McGee’s retrospective at the Berkeley Art Museum until now because I was waiting for the words to come. Curators Lawrence
New York artist, Abe Lincoln Jr., has some new stickers out. Here’s his explanation of Jazz Hands Man: Giving my regards to Broadway, I’m setting the Great White