You don't need to go to an art gallery to take in some of Hugh Leeman's amazing portraiture. The Bay Area artist has been busy turning the streets of SF into his own personal exhibit as of late. Check out more of his street art at hughleeman.com, or maybe just take a step outside. --Oscar Pascual
Harcourts Gallery was at the center of S.F.'s serious art scene for decades. Now, with serious money missing, the gallery's at the center of a criminal investigation.
Don't scream -- there's a perfectly sound place to put all Don Fisher's art: Where it already is.Kudos to the Chronicle's John King for today's scoop on Donald Fisher's decision to abandon his contentious plan to house his modern art collection at the Presidio National Park.
"Doris and I will take some time to consider the future of our collection and other possible locations for a museum," King quotes the Gap, Inc. billionaire as saying.
Presumably, this means Fisher will resume his struggle, a
Painting by BorishOne of the coolest SF art galleries around is D-Structure. The Haight Street spot is continually presenting some really interesting exhibitions in the urban art realm, such as The Black Art Show, an exhibit opening on 9/11 presented by Trust Your Struggle. The show features "visual experimentation" with black &white pieces from Borish, Cece, Erin Yoshi, Miguel Perez Bounce, Robert tres Trijillo, Scot LaRockwell, and Shaun Burner, with music by DJs Wonway and Pele. There