The U.S. premiere of “Kehinde Wiley: An Archaeology of Silence” creates sacred space at San Francisco’s de Young Museum. April 7, 2023 Art and Architecture, California, Carol, Destinations 4 Story by Carol Canter. Digging through “An Archaeology of Silence,” the powerful Kehinde Wiley exhibition at San Francisco’s de Young Museum, feels like an Share Read More
Roger Guenveur Smith’s ‘Otto Frank’ was a meditation on the dark history of hatred March 22, 2022October 16, 2022 Art and Architecture, California, Destinations 2 A review by Carol Canter with photos by Jay Yamada. The 2022 hour spent with “Otto Frank,” was performed by Roger Guenveur Smith in Share Read More
Nature x Humanity: Oxman Architects was at SFMOMA in 2022 February 23, 2022October 16, 2022 Art and Architecture, Carol, Destinations, Eco-Tourism, San Francisco 1 New Thinking on the Future of Architecture and Design Story by Carol Canter. While many of the nearly 40 artworks and installations in SFMOMA’s Share Read More