WORK

Featured Works

Betye Saar @ ICA Museum Retrospective
Photography AB Photography AB

Betye Saar @ ICA Museum Retrospective

While documenting this particular room, I sat down and became emotional; once I saw the map of how the slaves were packed in like sardines under each ship. As a Jewish person, I started to reflect on the concentration camp and how the Nazi’s packed Jews into those rail cars worse than cattle. This is the power of art in action, documenting Betye’s work made me reflect on my own ideas around slavery, genocide and human failings.

Read More
Sam Gilliam @ Pace Gallery
Photography zachary balber Photography zachary balber

Sam Gilliam @ Pace Gallery

Sam Gilliam is one of the great innovators in postwar American painting. He emerged from the Washington, D.C. scene in the mid 1960s with works that elaborated upon and disrupted the ethos of Color School painting.

Read More

URBAN FEATURE

Jiori Minaya, covered monuments at Bay Front Park with fabric she created from scratch. She used the flora and plants that were used to kill Christopher Columbus with the tip of a poisonous arrow. This project was made possible through Fringe Projects.