The end of an era

The end of an era

The show is called "The Last Kodachrome" but the last Kodachrome images aren't in the show. They are still in Pat Willard's Nikon camera.

Life in '70s Hunters Point

Life in '70s Hunters Point

The late Barry Shapiro, a principal in Albany, shot images in Hunters Point from 1972 to 1982 that are now compiled in the book "A Dangerously Curious Eye."

A surprising cohesion

A surprising cohesion

"New Artists, New Work" at the Hespe Gallery is a group show introducing emerging artists and fresh works by established artists.

Huck Finn in visual form

Huck Finn in visual form

"Huckleberry Finn" at California College of the Arts completes a trilogy of shows responding to classics of American fiction.

Art Features

Art: The year in review

Chronicle art critic Kenneth Baker looks back at the highs and lows in the art world of 2010.

Bright lights

Meryl Pataky lights up a.Muse Gallery with neon, a medium she says "hits it more than any other medium" she has worked with.

An interview with Thiebaud

Chronicle art critic Kenneth Baker conducted an onstage conversation with painter Wayne Thiebaud, a few days after the painter turned 90. Watch the video.

The art of a neighborhood

When they found their new neighborhood to be lacking an arts community, Kate Connell and Oscar Melara became one.

How we see it

"Personal Identities/Contemporary Portraits" looks at the evolution of contemporary portraits.

Art Reviews

A visual stutter,

Ruth Eckland's work anchors an exhibition at Meridian that borrows its title, "Speak, Memory," from Vladimir Nabokov's memoir.

Connect the works

The visions of William T. Wiley and that of H.C. Westermann converge at Berggruen.

Connecting the veins

For anyone still unaware of Andy Goldsworthy's art, "Incidental Objects" is a concise survey of pieces he has produced as outriggers to sited projects.
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