Always be our little-big brother
RIP YESM
Dogpatch in San Francisco, Ca
Time flies. Yesm passed away February 2016. He was a Bay Area native. Member of WKR, EMT, BHL, AMC.

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Always be our little-big brother
RIP YESM
Dogpatch in San Francisco, Ca
Time flies. Yesm passed away February 2016. He was a Bay Area native. Member of WKR, EMT, BHL, AMC.
Dogpatch Art Plaza
Reyes
Indiana close to 16th St in San Francisco, Ca
This is Reyes latest mural in San Francisco in the Dogpatch. It anchors the new art plaza where they have built risers for sitting. This has a softer color palette that is not as rigid as his other styles and more abstract going in a new direction. . Follow Reyes on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rys78/
Oranges on Fire.
Larry Sultan.
25th St @ Minnesota in San Francisco, Ca
This board is part of the Minnesota Street Project that is located on the same block. They flip out the board every few months.
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Casemore Kirkeby at 1275 Minnesota St is presenting Larry Sultan: Editorial Works, a selection of images - many never before exhibited - taken from editorial and commercial assignments the late photographer Larry Sultan shot for Interview, W, and Wallpaper magazines, as well as ad campaigns for Bottega Veneta, Kate Spade, and others. The show is open until Jun 10th. . The exhibition coincides with the retrospective Larry Sultan: Here and Home at SFMOMA, as well as the exhibitions Fake Newsroom and Billboards, showcasing the collaborative work of Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel at Minnesota Street Project.
1275 Onward.
Beth Abrahamson.
Minnesota St @ 26th St in San Francisco, Ca
1275 Onward Billboard on Minnesota at 25th St in San Francisco Dogpatch. This is one of the projects of the Minnesota St Project to gain visibility on the street where they occupy 3 buildings. It is changed out every few months. This is up for a few more days. By Beth Abrahamson. . 1275 is the address for this this non-profit founded by Deborah and Andy Rappoport to provide affordable spaces for art galleries, artists and related nonprofits. While the artist studios are not open to the public, there are 10 art galleries with a future bar and restaurant slated to be open this year. Philz Coffee is across the street. . Check out their pages for events and their website to learn more about their mission . This Saturday 1-2pm: Join MIXED USE for an artist talk with Elizabeth Sims in conjunction with her current exhibition Prima Materia. Focusing on her recent work, Sims will discuss her practice of visiting natural hot springs across the American West, and her experience of these uncanny sites as catalysts for radical exchange in the tradition of the “temporary autonomous zone.”
http://minnesotastreetproject.com
Juxtapose.
Amara Por Dios. Flesh031
3rd St at Midway Gallery in San Francisco, Ca
Surprised to recently find this art at this location painted in late Fall. We frequently visit The Midway Gallery openings in the evening so it took daylight to notice the mural. This an artist duo and couple based in London. Together they go by Gods Flesh. There are several other murals on the building.
See other art in San Francisco
https://www.streetartsf.com/tag/amara-por-dios/
Kelly Tunstall and Ferris Plock mural at Mr. and Mrs. Miscellaneous Ice Cream Parlor on 22nd St at 3rd St in the Dogpatch of San Francisco, Ca. This is part of the @trickdogbar Mural Project and the only one indoors. This is well worth the trek. The ice cream is delicious with unusual flavors. This is a married couple who are better known indoors than out. They have shown at several SF Galleries and have art and murals around town including A16 on Chestnut, Bar Crudo in Nopa. They both have very distinct styles with Plock redefining Japanese woodblock in pop terms with samurai on skateboards toting boom boxes and Tunstall wide eyed elongated chicks engaged in an assortment of activities. When they collaborate it is sometimes East meeting West. They are the next artists in residence at the De Young Museum beginning March 1 - April 2nd Wednesday - Sun 1-5pm with a closing reception March 25 from 3-5pm. Free to public. .