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July 23, 2005

Test Entry

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Posted by chris at 02:05 PM | Comments (1)

May 02, 2005

SFAI: Anti Advertising Agency and the Delocator

It's worth a trip over to the San Francisco Art Institute to see two neat projects:

The Anti Advertising Agency has new offices at SFAI.

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Also check out the Delocator. This site helps you find non-Starbucks coffee houses.

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Posted by chris at 12:04 AM | Comments (0)

May 01, 2005

Laven at Gallery 16

Gallery 16 features the work of William Laven. Laven has photographed a strange type of toy--models of all the planes and helicopters that are used in the Iraq war. A neat exhibit. The photographs are beautiful.

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Overall, I think the exhibition could use some humor. I would have taken some photographs of the models, and then molested them by assembling them incorrectly, mixing their parts to create broken, useless machines.

Posted by chris at 11:36 PM | Comments (0)

April 29, 2005

Stivers at Modernism

Just went to a neat exhibition at Modernism on Market St. featuring Robert Stivers. Quite nice. Quite overpriced. At $2500 each, not one had sold.

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Branches #1 (London), 2003

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Tornado - Film Still with Telephone Pole, 2004

Modernism is a great gallery. They represent one of my favorite artists, Gottfried Helnwein. And if you visit in person, you'll get to see Helnwein's Modern Sleep.

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Posted by chris at 06:45 PM | Comments (0)

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