Event Listing - Galleries |
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Sat Jun 14 - Sat Jul 5
Sylvia JiWebsite |
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835 Larkin St. San Francisco, CA 94109 cross street: O'Farrell district: Polk Gulch/Van Ness |
Sat Jun 14 (7pm - 11pm) - opening reception Tue Jun 17 (noon - 7pm ) Wed Jun 18 (noon - 7pm ) Thu Jun 19 (noon - 7pm ) Fri Jun 20 (noon - 7pm ) |
| Description http://www.sylviaji.com/
Born in 1982, a native of San Francisco, Syliva Ji's artistic ability is akin to another time and place. Her work encapsulates on alluring beauty that is both cutting edge and a nod to time-honored technique. Hauntingly beautiful images brimming with sexual provocation mix with a sense of concentration, hinting that all is not as it may initially appear. BFA 2005 Tradtional Illustration from Academy of Art University, San Francisco. Finalist and Award recipient 2005 Society of Illustrators New York Student Competition. White Walls Gallery is the premiere destination for urban art. Combined with the Shooting Gallery just next door, the 4,000 square feet space is one of the largest art galleries on the West Coast. Named for the plain white walls that serve as the backdrop to art pieces, White Walls aims to do just that: take a backseat to the real focus - the art. (And yes, we have white walls.) Most art galleries these days are stuffy, pretentious places with arrogant staff who are out to make a sale. The White Walls staff will treat everyone with respect and ensure that art newbies and experts alike are welcome to enjoy the art in a friendly, comfortable, and educational environment, all with no judgment. Art is constantly evolving to reflect the culturally diverse subject matters and artists backgrounds. White Walls aims to bring this new urban art to everyone in the community, not just to the fine art connoisseurs. By showcasing culturally significant urban art, White Walls elevates street-based art to fine art. Urban art is a loose umbrella term to describe a myriad of art forms that stem from non-traditional subject matters or from non-traditional artist backgrounds. Urban art carries an edgy, raw feeling that comes from a lack of boundaries. This creates extraordinary freedoms of expression and creativity, and with no limits, anything can happen. White Walls cares less about defining the urban art movement than about harnessing its collective powers and sharing it with the community, the fine art crowd, and the world. Owners Justin Giarla and Andres Guerrero have almost 30 years of combined experience in the urban art world. Justin also owns the Shooting Gallery, an internationally known gallery where he helped establish many artists careers. Justin also serves on the Hospitality House Art Auction committee where he gives back to the Tenderloin community that houses his galleries. Andres has curated numerous art shows in California and abroad, and is entrenched in the urban art movement. Starting off his art career in graffiti art, Andres now enjoys working in the grey area between street art and fine art. Drawing from their roots as artists, Justin and Andres understand artists needs and have a unique insight into the art world that many gallery owners lack. Through White Walls, Justin and Andres hope to spread their love and knowledge of urban art to art lovers across the globe. And they hope to inspire other artists to unleash their creativity and ultimately bring urban art into every community. |
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