Kasper’s FOG wall: a graffiti-based rendering of the gallery’s name.
Art for the Naked Eye: A Video by CatSynth
Kasper Rodenborn's Opening
Some gorgeous pieces greet you as you walk through the big red door.
Anne blows the fog horn and introduces Kasper.
Kasper tells some vivid stories about his work.
Art glowed, wine flowed–and as always at FOG, friendships were born.
Long Day, Lovely Show
We hung Kasper Rodenborn's show today. When we were finished we were so happy with it, we celebrated.
SRO at our Autumnal Equiniox Bash
Fun, food, and friends. A joyous occasion!
Autumnal Equinox Celebration
"And the seasons they go round and round..." Far Out Gallery loves to celebrate the various turnings of the sun's cycle, whether birthdays, anniversaries, or our quarterly seasonal demarcation. Come on over tomorrow and we'll celebrate our change from summer to fall (officially at 1:02). Who knows, maybe Anne Autumn (Herbst) will perform a pagan ritual to honor in our new season...
Friday, September 22nd, 4-6 pm
Sing along with Peter and Jeanie
to usher in a new season!
Refreshments.
Bathing Beauties
Scenes from Guillermo Pulido's Opening
It was only a record-breaking 105 degrees in San Francisco yesterday for Guillermo's spirit-buoying opening. Even though Pulido's art filled the gallery with cool blues, we took little breaks and hit the alley out back for music and snacks. A joyous occasion!
Guillermo Pulido's Opening tomorrow 12-6 pm
Show runs Saturday, September 2 – Sunday, October 1, 2017
Pulido was born in Mexico and raised in San Francisco’s Mission district. He was active in the street art scene at a young age and studied at the San Francisco Art Institute where he gravitated to film, video and installation art. This exhibit explores time and place using photographs digitally enlarged—one mural-size—with Pulido’s poetic sensibility.
A Closing Toast With Harry Cohen
Sunday, August 27, 2017
The gallery will be open during its regular Sunday hours 12:00 to 6:00.
Harry Cohen welcomes you to join him from 3:00 to 5:00 in a salute to gallery owner Anne Herbst and friends and collectors of Harry's art work at the FOG Far Out Gallery.
...Did your grandparents pass up the opportunity to buy artwork directly from Picasso, deKooning, Gorky or others?
Saturday at the Gallery
Listen up! Anne Interviewed Today at 2:15 / 90.1 FM KZSU
Michael Killen interviewed Anne on his show at 2:15 this afternoon (KZSU Stanford Radio 90.1 FM).
Harry Cohen's Amazing Opening
Harry Cohen Comes to Town
It was an exciting day at FOG. Harry Cohen and his pals drove down from Woodacre and unloaded our next show.
Lunch at Hong's after the delivery. These guys have been buddies for a long time. That's Peter, Skip, and Harry, and if you look closely, you can see Anne in the mirror.
Skip Henderson writes this about his pal:
Harry Cohen is as he paints – joyful, exuberant, buoyant, colorful, and bright. His studio is a work of art packed with canvases, colors, mobiles and stabiles. At age 92, Harry bounds around his studio without letting the spring in his step deflect the brushstroke he intends.
The opening reception for Harry's show will be this Saturday, August 5, 12-6 pm.
My Birthday Party
Happy Birthday, Carmen!
Carmen will be 11 years old tomorrow (Friday) so come by and give her a personal birthday greeting. We’ll be celebrating her from 4-6 with music, cake, and our accustomed bonhomie.
A Couple of Seals Swam in Today
See what we mean? As soon as two of Stephen Fox's birds flew out of the gallery, these two seals swam in.
A Happy Weekend
We had a great weekend at the gallery – we hope you had a good weekend, too! Stephen Fox's work is flying out the door, but as it disappears, he just brings more in.
A Letter to the Editor from Richard Kamler
Nostalgia over Peace Navy
Regarding “Documenting decades of area protest” (Datebook, July 6): The article on protest photographs and the mention of the Peace Navy brought back rich memories of two collaborations I had with the Peace Navy and Bob Heifetz, who passed away several years ago. In 1992, on the eve of Robert Alton Harris’ execution, we decided to surround San Quentin State Prison with the sound of lions roaring. I’d made a recording of lions roaring, and we had speakers on the boat. When the execution was going ahead, we cranked up the sound and made our pass in front of the prison.
Helicopters came, pinned us with a light, and the boat was taken under control by the U.S. Coast Guard. We were charged with a “sound ordinance: a public nuisance.” The charges were later dismissed. A second collaboration with the Peace Navy happened in a protest against the militarism of Fleet Week. We created a large inflatable-looking loaf of french bread and painted in the tricolors of France. On its side, in bold letters, we painted “Make Bread Not Bombs.” We towed it in front of the Dartmouth, where dignitaries were on board. We were taken by the Coast Guard again and later released. I miss the Peace Navy.
Richard Kamler, San Francisco/ San Francisco Chronicle
Stephen Fox: A Joyful Opening
11:59: Are we ready for this?
12:30
1:30
2:00: Anne sounds the foghorn and introduces Stephen. Time for the Artist's Talk.
We listen.
And laugh.
It is a wonderful show. And for an artist who is so serious about his work, there was an extraordinary amount of laughter going on in the gallery today.