Press
Insider's guide to Valencia Street
“Joyous Marriage” — Mentions, Reviews
» Artbusiness.com, Alan Bamberger, 01.31.09
» SF Gate, Daniel N. Alvarez, 1.29.09
» SF Weekly, Traci Vogel, 1.28.09
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“See 4 Sail”— Review
“The controlled chaos of Charlie Callahan utilizes a variety of found materials and includes a working styrofoam water fountain, all kinds of small paintings, a large painting with a hole in the center where the hole...”
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“I Do Adore” — Mentions, Reviews
“Strange Fruit — Bad Seeds” — Mentions, Reviews
» Artbusiness.com, Alan Bamberger, 11.03.07
» San Francisco Bay Guardian Online, Iris Tablas-Mejia
» Daily Candy
“In The Time It Takes” — Mentions, Reviews
» Artbusiness.com, Alan Bamberger, 09.08.07
» San Francisco Bay Guardian Online, Kimberly Chun
» Art Week, Colin Berry, 09.08.07
“My Life is Your Problem”— Review
“The motley palette of Tokyo artist Ogi blends Japanese animation, skateborad culture, fashion, graffiti, urban life, and more.”
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“All In Together Now”— Review
“Ben Tour, Chris Duncan, Fighting (Lukas Geronimas, Niall McClelland), Humanfive (Jaret Penner, Mike Swaney, Simon Redekop, Tyler Lepore), Joseph Hart, Julie Morstad, Ryan Wallace. Group show of artists and associates from Canada's Lifetime....”
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“Inside The Within”— Review
“Chris Pew's outerspace fantasyscapes transport you to the far reaches of your consciousness, while Paul Urich's precise small-format "portraits" reel you...”
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“Saved!”— Review
“I enter the gallery smack in the middle of a mesmerizing paganesque far side performance by experimental musician Bob Marsh. He's couched in a haunting tin mask, a washboard-style metal necktie, and about six metal fingerpicks, and he's gyrating and chanting...”
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“Your Face Looks Like an Island” — Mentions, Reviews
“I Think We Should Spilt Up”— Review
“A group show with a lot of artists that was all over the map, although all 2-dimensional and pretty representational.”
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“5ives” — Review
“Artist Chris Pew – organizer of this small group show featuring work by Deedee Cheriel, Jeff Eisenberg, Amanda Lynch, Keli Reule, and Casey Jex Smith – may have hit on yet another way to conceive and organize a show.”
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“The Young Man‘s Game?” — Mentions, Reviews
» San Francisco Weekly, Michael Leaverton & Hiya Swanhuyser, 09.28.05
» Artbusiness.com, Alan Bamberger, 10.01.05
» FecalFace.com, John Trippe, 10.01.05
The Land Inside — Greg Euclide — Review
“Receiver Gallery is a small, unexpected space in the Inner Sunset that is also home to Receiver Studio, a print and interactive design company. While the commingling of art and design is nothing new, it's rare to find them cohabiting quite so intimately. In Receiver's case, the walls of the gallery and design studio are one and the same, making it a particularly appropriate place to view the work of painter Gregory Euclide, whose lovely landscapes blend fine art tradition with graphic design style and a respect for scientific order.”
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'The Boy's Club' show — Article
“You go, girl! The art world may not be as male-dominated as it once was, but female artists still find it hard to get their work displayed. Twelve women from all over the country and Canada have banded together to form the Boys' Club and have taken their show on the road.”
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'The Boy's Club' show — Opening Photos
Several great images of the art, artists and guests at The Boy's Club show, July 7th at Receiver Gallery. Taken by our fecalface.com friend Ert O'Hara, these photographs sum up the evening well.
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'Canceled Flight' Gallery Opening — Review
“Author A.V. Jones queried nearly 90 of today's best urban artists as to how they might smite those pesky pigeons, and then asked them to transform their obliterative methodologies into art.”
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'Chris Pew's Fields of Vacuous Verities' Gallery Opening — Review
“The semi-abstract paintings of Chris Pew are scientific psychological introspective cosmic journeys, mental and physical, outer and inner, people and places-- the way things might be in other worlds, including those of our minds.”
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'Ogi Art Show'— Review
“Tokyo-born, Oakland-based, returning-to-Tokyo-for-awhile artist Ogi has a solo show up at the awesome Receiver Gallery out there in the Sunset District.”
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