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Post by afroken on Dec 19, 2010 15:12:29 GMT -8
A posthumous solo show. How exciting is that?
EDIT: Are dates in the subject line supposed to be in US format? Let me know and I'll change it.
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Post by gamma888 on Dec 19, 2010 18:52:20 GMT -8
Yes, I'm looking forward to this show already. I'll take a plenty of photos if I don't have any conflict schedule on that day. I recalled seeing a few of Kilgallen's works at an opening for the new Stephen Wolf Gallery location a few months ago and McGee just appeared out of blue with his daughter to inspect the works.
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Post by sleepboy on Mar 6, 2011 12:02:39 GMT -8
Looks like this has been rescheduled to June 24.
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Post by gamma888 on Jun 13, 2011 13:01:52 GMT -8
From Ratio 3: Margaret Kilgallen: Summer / Selections June 23 – August 5, 2011 Ratio 3, 1447 Stevenson Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 USA Opening reception: Thursday, June 23, 2011, 6–8pm. Ratio 3 is pleased to present Margaret Kilgallen: Summer / Selections, on view from June 23 to August 5, 2011. Margaret Kilgallen (1967–2001) is considered by many to be one of the most influential, yet under-recognized, Bay Area artist of her generation. Kilgallen, along with a handful of other artists such as Barry McGee, Chris Johanson, and Alicia McCarthy, came to emergence in the late 1990s, as part of an art movement that is now commonly referred to as the Mission School. On view in the gallery will be a selection of works-on-paper and paintings on canvas, some never before seen. Many of the works are painted on discarded pages from books, emphasizing Kilgallen’s resourcefulness and economy of materials. This is also reflected in the canvas works, most of which were cut and sewn together by hand, giving the paintings a quilt-like quality. The imagery depicted includes her iconic motifs such as leaves, trees, topography, and female figures, all of which exemplify Kilgallen’s delicate and adept hand. Her humble, almost folkloric, style pushes some of the imagery into simple abstractions of color, lines, and repeating shapes. This exhibition offers an intimate look into Kilgallen’s very personal and singular vision. The work of Margaret Kilgallen has been exhibited internationally at venues such as the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, REDCAT, Los Angeles, UCLA Hammer Museum, The Drawing Center, New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, and the DESTE Foundation Centre for Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece. This is the first solo exhibition in San Francisco of Margaret’s work in 13 years.
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Post by rhinomilk on Jun 15, 2011 10:25:32 GMT -8
rad! so was this show delayed because of MOCA? (although i guess that doesn't end til august)
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Post by sleepboy on Jun 24, 2011 17:24:20 GMT -8
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