August 6, 2013. Art produced on the West Coast often eludes easy definition. Its slipperiness does not stem from a lack of clarity or rigor, but rather from an embrace of the unstable. Its iconoclastic resistance to simple legibility springs in part from the unyieldingly sublime western landscape, which simultaneously underpins and threatens every westerner’s existence. California, and particularly the Bay Area, amplifies this unstable potential by combining a cacophonous cultural confluence with the most volatile and majestic aspects of nature.
This unique dynamic drew me west and away from the more stable environs of New York and Europe. I came to California because it contained more space to breathe, an open-minded optimism, and a fearless embrace of the fragility of existence. I saw it as a place to take risks and do things not previously attempted.
I was equally enticed by San Francisco’s history of idiosyncratic innovation. San Francisco is a crucible of global influences. It is a place where eastern philosophy and western aesthetics have merged and seeped into a particularly American form of idealism, a place where art, poetry, literature, and music are familiar bedfellows. While San Francisco is currently not the most financially advantageous place to be an artist, it is a place that still produces work that is almost unimaginable elsewhere.
The following selection of features and reviews (though not all specifically about San Francisco or San Francisco–based artists) sketch some of the unique methodologies and conceptual frameworks that I feel underpin the West Coast—and particularly San Francisco’s—artistic production. My selection is by no means exhaustive; if anything, it intends to serve as an open-ended focal point within ongoing conversation. –Zachary Royer Scholz
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Art Practical has invited its regular writers to guest edit thematic issues of content from our archive this summer as we prepare for the launch of our new website in September. These issues highlight the breadth of subjects we've covered over the past four years and some of the notable interests that catalyze artistic practice in the Bay Area. And
here's a sneak peek of what is coming up for
Art Practical.