- San Francisco visual arts
San Francisco Bay Area
contemporary art is known for its cross-disciplinary artists likeBruce Conner ,Bruce Nauman , andPeter Voulkos as well as a large number of non-profit alternative art spaces includingNew Langton Arts ,Intersection for the Arts , and Southern Exposure.San Francisco Bay Area Visual Arts has undergone many permutations paralleling innovation andhybridity in literature and theater.Artists 1950-1970
Paralleling a new interest in eastern philosophy and
Zen viaAlan Watts and the literary and poetic irreverence ofLawrence Ferlinghetti ,Allen Ginsberg , and others, visual artists such asBruce Conner andJay DeFeo diverged from theAbstract Expressionism of the east coast to make connections between sculpture and painting. Connor's found material assemblages, collages and experimental films make him an early cross-disciplinary pioneer.Painter
Wayne Thiebaud 's paintings of commonplace products such as toys or gumball machines paralleled the pop influenced Funk style. Involving bright colors, humor and word-play, Funk is most often associated with the ceramic work ofRobert Arneson , and the paintings ofWilliam T. Wiley . All three, along withRoy De Forest andManuel Neri taught at UC Davis in the 60s and 70s. (Artist and educatorPeter Voulkos set the stage for Funk by reengaging ceramics as part of contemporary studio practice.)Bruce Nauman , who is often credited with dissolving the medium specific practices of previous generations, went to UC Davis and studied under William Wiley.By the end of the 1960s
Conceptual Art andMinimal Art were reforming the aesthetics and values of visual art. Bay Area artists responded to the dominance of the white cube, and transitioned from an object-oriented to a systems-oriented practice inspired byMarcel Duchamp . [cite journal
authorlink = Jack Burnham
title = System Esthetics
journal = Artforum
volume = 7:1
pages = 31
date = September, 1968] In the Bay Area, starting in the 1970s, Artists such asTom Marioni , Paul Kos, Howard Fried and Terry Fox, explored the intersection of performance and sculpture. Also picking up on conceptualism, with an added materialist strain, was David Ireland.In 1967 The Experimental Television Project (later renamed the National Center for Experiments in Television), housed at KQED studios was one of the first programs in the nation to give artists access to television studios and equipment. Groups like
Ant Farm , Video Free America, and T.R. Uthco working in the same moment were video recording "happening" performances, and experimenting with light sound and time. [ cite book
last = Johnstone
first = Mark
authorlink = Mark Johnstone and Leslie Aboud Holzman
title = Epicenter: San Francisco Bay Area Art Now
publisher =Chronicle Books
location = San Francisco
date = 2002
isbn = 0811835413 ]Art Spaces
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New Langton Arts
*Southern Exposure
*Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
*The LAB
*Intersection for the Arts
*The Luggage Store References
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