January 5 – 26, 2019 Opening Reception: Saturday, January 12, 6-8pm
Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-6pm
Anat Ebgi is pleased to present The Conversation, a month-long project in San Francisco, located at 1275 Minnesota Street, Gallery 200.
We’ve been hearing of the promise for the Hyperloop forever – the almost legendary mode of transport which would bridge the 350 mile distance between Los Angeles and San Francisco with a 35 minute travel time. The train never came to the station, so we’re going to lay the tracks ourselves.
The Conversation is a group presentation from our roster of artists including Martin Basher, Ethan Cook, Chris Coy, Amie Dicke, Alec Egan, Jibade-Khalil Huffman, An Te Liu, Jason Bailer Losh, Jordan Nassar, Neil Raitt, Jay Stuckey, Samantha Thomas, alongside Sara Berman, Michael John Kelly, Gideon Rubin, Robert Russell, Caroline Walker, Sarah Ann Weber, and Janet Werner. This eclectic group of artists, working across a range of media and interests, showcase the gallery’s commitment to formal experimentation and dialogue with materiality and process-driven work.
"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019Caroline Walker Consumed, 2018
Oil on linen
76.75 x 55 inchesAn Te Liu Bred In The Bone, 2017
Cast bronze
18 x 16 x 8 inches"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019Robert Russell Rothko Catalogue, 2018
Oil on canvas
60 x 72 inchesMartin Basher Untitled, 2017
Oil, enamel, and acrylic on canvas
60 x 44 inches"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019Neil Raitt Purple Valley, 2018
Acrylic and oil on canvas
39 x 28 inchesNeil Raitt Silver Ridge (Copper Trees), 2018
Oil on canvas
20 x 16 inchesJanet Werner Cinnamon (After Gainsborough), 2018
Oil on canvas
60 x 48 inches"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019Sara Berman An Excess of Limbs, 2018
Oil on linen
47.5 x 55.25 inches"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019Sarah Ann Weber Keith Richards Reclines, 2018
Colored pencil and graphite on Arches
22 x 30 inchesSarah Ann Weber Keith Richards Looks, 2017
Colored pencil on Arches
22 x 30 inchesAlec Egan Painting of Boots on Wall in Blonde Frame, 2018
Oil and flashe paint on canvas
60 x 48 inches"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019Michael John Kelly Throw It Back, 2018
Oil, acrylic, pigment print collage on panel, framed
61 x 49 inchesChris Coy Gaul, 2018
Oil on canvas
48.5 x 62 inches"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019Jay Stuckey Joyride! , 2018 Oil and graphite on canvas
33 x 45 inchesJason Bailer Losh Simple Fix, 2018
Paper mounted on canvas and panel, india ink, gouche, acrylic, wax medium, walnut frame
48 x 32 x 1.75 inches"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019Jibade-Khalil Huffman Black People Explain "The Facts of Life" To Me, 2017
Transparencies, die cut plexi, powder coated metal lightbox
35.5 x 25.5 x 6.5 inches"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019Ethan Cook Untitled, 2017 Handwoven canvas and thread in artist frame
70 x 55 inchesEthan Cook Untitled, 2017 Handwoven canvas and thread in artist frame
70 x 55 inchesEthan Cook Untitled, 2017 Handwoven canvas and thread in artist frame
70 x 55 inches"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019An Te Liu The Gift (III), 2016
Cast bronze, unique cast concrete pedestal
8 x 8 x 3 inches"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019An Te Liu Eternal Return, 2017
Cast bronze
14.25 x 10 x 3.5 inchesAn Te Liu Leaders of Men, 2017
Cast bronze
11.25 x 5.5 x 3.25 inches"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019Janet Werner Lou (Leaf), 2018
Oil on canvas
54 x 45 inches"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019Robert Russell Currin Catalogue, 2018
Oil on canvas
30 x 40 inchesJordan Nassar In the Song a Remembrance, 2018
Hand embroidered cotton on cotton, artist frame
18.5 x 18.5 inchesAmie Dicke P.67, 2017
Sandpaper abrasion on archival digital print, framed
75 x 56 inches"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019"The Conversation," Installation view, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, 2019Samantha Thomas Continental Drift, 2017
Linen, thread, and acrylic on canvas
60 x 80 inchesGideon Rubin Untitled, 2018
Oil on board
10 x 8 inchesGideon Rubin Untitled (Girl With Ponytail), 2018
Oil on board
8 x 8 inchesAn Te Liu The Voice of Nothing, 2017
Cast bronze
11.75 x 8.5 x 0.5 inches
EXHIBITION TEXT
Anat Ebgi Presents: The Conversation
January 5 – 26, 2019 Opening Reception: Saturday, January 12, 6-8pm
Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-6pm
Anat Ebgi is pleased to present The Conversation, a month-long project in San Francisco, located at 1275 Minnesota Street, Gallery 200.
We’ve been hearing of the promise for the Hyperloop forever – the almost legendary mode of transport which would bridge the 350 mile distance between Los Angeles and San Francisco with a 35 minute travel time. The train never came to the station, so we’re going to lay the tracks ourselves.
The Conversation is a group presentation from our roster of artists including Martin Basher, Ethan Cook, Chris Coy, Amie Dicke, Alec Egan, Jibade-Khalil Huffman, An Te Liu, Jason Bailer Losh, Jordan Nassar, Neil Raitt, Jay Stuckey, Samantha Thomas, alongside Sara Berman, Michael John Kelly, Gideon Rubin, Robert Russell, Caroline Walker, Sarah Ann Weber, and Janet Werner. This eclectic group of artists, working across a range of media and interests, showcase the gallery’s commitment to formal experimentation and dialogue with materiality and process-driven work.