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From a group show of funky ceramics at The Museum of Arts and Design, New York, to Richard Mosse at Altman Siegel and Minnesota Street Project Foundation, San Francisco

BY frieze |

At Altman Siegel and Minnesota Street Project Foundation, San Francisco, the artist shows a colour-shifted feature-length film and photographs that use controversial Geographic Information Systems technology

BY Brian Karl |

A three-part exhibition at CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, draws on the ensemble form and musical score to deliver a vision of cacophonous community

BY Tausif Noor |

The most thorough exhibition of the artist’s work in two decades showcases her iconoclastic, diaristic style

BY Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer |

‘Interior Garden’ at the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco offers catharsis amidst the cycles of ruin, grief and hope that mark our lives

BY Vivienne Liu |

A group show at KADIST, San Francisco, charts the changing role of tradition in East Asian contemporary art

BY Harry C.H. Choi |

New exhibitions at No.9 Cork Street in March by BERG Contemporary (Reykjavík), Friends Indeed Gallery (San Francisco) and hunt kastner (Prague).

From Tauba Auerbach’s very first museum survey to Livien Yin’s intimate paintings inspired by Chinese female immigrants in the US, these are the must-see shows in the Bay Area

BY Natasha Boas |

At Jessica Silverman, the artist presents a group of ceramics and still-life paintings that recall our experiences of being shuttered in our homes during lockdown

BY Natasha Boas |

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art presents the artist’s first major retrospective in 20 years

BY Arthur Solway |

At Friends Indeed, San Francisco, the artist mines European and indigenous American sources to form a new abstract language

BY Natasha Boas |

At once memoir, studio diary and futuristic consideration of artificial intelligence, this is no ordinary Künstlerroman

BY Kate Wolf |

His ‘brutalist dollhouses’ invite viewers into the void ‘in the friendliest manner’ 

BY Robert Glück |

In her solo show at CCA Wattis, San Francisco, the artist invokes sports awards to critique our obsession with victory

BY Travis Diehl |

In further news: San Francisco decrees 30 percent of public art must depict women; Dutch museums find Nazi-looted art

Hosted by the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the eighth edition reveals a Northern California of increasing artistic heterogeneity

BY Brandon Brown |

At once whimsical and practical, the international art collective offers a cheery antidote to today’s hyper-efficiencies

BY Brian Karl |

The Wattis Institute, San Francisco, USA

BY Matt Sussman |

Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, USA

BY Bean Gilsdorf |

Fort Winfield Scott, San Francisco, USA

BY Rob Marks |