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Shows: Damon Soule @ FFDG (SF) 5.7.09


Portland artist Damon Soule opens a new body of work in San Francisco at the Fecal Face Dot Gallery.

Soule’s paintings and drawings have been featured in group exhibitions in San Francisco at 111 Minna Gallery, White Walls, Punch Gallery, Southern Exposure Gallery, Rizzoli Gallery, Culture Cache, New Langton Arts (I Dart SF, 2003) and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (Outside Art, 2002). Recent shows also include New Works by Oliver Vernon and Damon Soule at BLVD Gallery, Seattle (2007); Green Art Exhibition at Robert Berman Gallery, Santa Monica (2007); and Stories From the Wonderland at Dorothy Circus Gallery, Rome, Italy (2008).

Damon Soule – Same Loud No
Thurs. May 7,  6-9pm
Fecal Face Gallery
66 Gough St
San Francisco

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Video: Alex Pardee @ Fifty24SF


Alex Pardee just opened his show, “Letters from Digested Children” at Fifty24SF but we just came across this great video “trailer” he put together.

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His show is up for another week if you happen to be in SF:

Alex Pardee
“Letters From Digested Children”
January 8 – January 29, 2009
252 & 248 Fillmore Street

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Seen: Tiffany Bozic at Fecal Face


Standout naturalist painter Tiffany Bozic opened her new show at San Francisco’s Fecal Face Gallery. While the gallery has an interesting name to say the least, Ms. Bozic did not disappoint.

Her last solo exhibition at LA’s Kinsey/Desforges was a smashing success and represented a series of work inspired by her experiences as a mother. The new body of work focuses on the balance in life, from Fecal Face:

Symmetrical Balance is a continuation of her investigation into the human relationship with the natural world. Allegorical paintings illustrate the notion that all living things share basic needs and desires: to preserve our fragile body, to forage, to nurture and protect our family. Revealing the interdependency between predators and prey, humans and our environment, Symmetrical Balance exposes the
equilibrium that must be maintained between self-preservation and the other life upon which we depend.

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