p.s. A brand new red dot lies beside the photograph between Elan and Beverly.
Such a sweet occasion! Beverly Tharp's dazzling photographs (along with Jim Zimmerman on vibes). Fun, food, sparkling wine, great company.
p.s. A brand new red dot lies beside the photograph between Elan and Beverly.
Such a sweet occasion! Beverly Tharp's dazzling photographs (along with Jim Zimmerman on vibes). Fun, food, sparkling wine, great company.
Carmen is on the 14-Day Injured Reserve List. For the second time in three months she has had a small growth removed from her right eye.
The operation was performed right here at 1235 Taraval Street at Visionary Veterinary. Her doctor, Gwendolyn Lynch is wonderful – we all feel very lucky to have her right here in our 'hood.
Speaking of hoods, Carmen does not much care for hers. Everything is hard to do with that darn E collar. She'll be back to normal real soon, but come visit her and help commiserate, and wish her a happy Autumnal Equinox. –Peter
He was in the gallery from 2-5 today, and it was mesmerizing watching Mr. Chan work. His work is widely recognized in China, Hong Kong, and overseas––and now we're lucky to have him living and working in the Bay Area.
He designed the "Snake" character for the US Postal Service.
We were under his spell.
That red bench outside FarOut Gallery has been welcoming Taraval travelers since the day we opened. It is the perfect spot to take a respite from your journey, to take in the vibrant street scene, or just to prepare yourself for your next destination. Please take a seat... –Peter
Beverly Tharp
Jim Zimmerman on vibes
Beverly and Anne consider.
Far Out Gallery has been transformed into the pond in the Sierra foothills where Beverly Tharp spent twenty years observing and photographing.
Beverly's mother planted a lotus plant. Bees, dragonflies, birds, butterflies and damselflies called it home. Beverly cllimbed into her boat with her camera and captured this remarkable ecosystem. –Peter
This will be the last week of Richard Kamler's show. Please join us for a closing reception on Sunday, August 28th. Richard will be here from 4-6 and will be signing copies of his book.
It has been a revelation to live with these images over the past three weeks. A real dialogue has developed between these strong images as they gaze at one another. The drawing "Baby" from his El Greco series stares out to the passersby on Taraval. His "Boy Warrior" looks mournfully at the figures and the panther in "The Holy Trinity."
In the back, his charcoal Hiroshima series engage in a life and death struggle with Anne's vividly colored animal forces. Her "Sun Turtle" is a cosmic creation facing down the utter destruction of the atomic explosions. Don't miss this last chance to meet Richard and see his world vision.
Pete Seeger's words reverberate: "A Time to love, a time to hate, a time of peace, I swear it's not too late." –Peter
Pepper
Lunabelle
"I just can't get over those ankles. Fascinating."
UNDER THE SUN, a painting by our own Anne Herbst, graces the cover of a new book by Andrew Ramer.
Love in the FOG
A slow day quickens...The Lion Dance Troupe came to Taraval St. to summon luck and fortune to merchants and residents. A twenty dollar donation will go to Self-Help for the Elderly (SHE).
“Art is our one true global language. It knows no nation. It favors no race. It acknowledges no class. It speaks to our need to heal, reveal, and transform. It transcends our ordinary lives and lets us imagine what is possible. It creates a dialogue between individuals, and communication between communities. It allows us to see and to listen to each other.”
–Richard Kamler, as quoted by Vice President Joe Biden in his opening remarks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Kennedy Center for the Arts in Washington, D.C.
Richard Kamler's website is here.
Richard Kamler looks over his work.
Anne and I just finished hanging Richard Kamler's new show, and you will be amazed to see how he has transformed the gallery. This artist, activist, and teacher lives in the house he grew up in on 27th Avenue and will be here this Saturday to talk about his art and to sign his new book Seeking Engagement - The Art of Richard Kamler. Richard's images are truly powerful and Far Out Gallery's walls are vibrating with his compassion and commitment. Don't miss this show, and remember: We'll be open every Sunday in August. –Peter
Our featured artist Gregory Vernitsky just dropped by FOG to visit. This will the the last weekend of his show, and I will miss his sculpture. I'll also miss his weekly visits with stories about his works and his passion for the process of his art. It has been a pleasure to meet his friends and to hear the gallery resound with Russian and Ukrainian, just as it was to hear the Spanish conversations during Santiago Gervasi's recent show. Come by and say "do svidaniya" to Gregory and his splendid works on Saturday. Get ready for a new show opening on August 6th - drawings by Richard Kamler. We are going to be open on Sundays from 12-6 pm throughout August to allow some extra time to see this exciting show. –Peter
If you've ever visited Far Out Gallery, you've met Carmen, our faithful FOG dog. Today is her 10th birthday.
Come by this weekend and sing Happy Birthday to her!
Happy Birthday, sweet girl. We love you.
The Botanical Gardens in Golden Gate Park are alive with the sounds of 12 pianos. For the second year in a row, anyone can wander among the extraordinary flora and listen to or PLAY any of the pianos. I played the baby grand overlooking Japanese iris in a pond. I listened to a piano and violin duo playing a lovely Hayden piece. After my offerings of Eric Satie's Gymnopedie # 1 and One morning in May by Hoagy Carmichael, I heard a striking Debussy reverie that floated right over the water. I wandered down the lush paths to a little upright nestled under a New Zealand Totora pine and encountered a singer with a bass doing a wonderful original. They left and I did Autumn in New York, some Jobim, and other standards under this amazing tree. A young girl came up and played a sweet Bach prelude - one that I play everyday. There is something truly magical about this event, and I urge you all to check it out. (It closes on the 18th).
And while we're celebrating music, let's wish Woody Guthrie a happy birthday. –Peter
"The intersection of joy and discovery" is how Gregory Vernitsky describes the pieces he makes – and his sculptures now at FOG are truly that.
A similar "intersection" can be found on the street where we live – and probably yours too.
Lisa has graced the corner of 42nd and Rivera with a perfect mailbox cupcake. Further up Rivera there is a telephone pole wrapped in colorful wool, a yarn-storm of brightness. In honor of July 4th, someone has carefully affixed 6 tiny American flags to telephone poles along Rivera. Walking farther west on Rivera there are a number of fantastic wooden pieces hanging on telephone poles. Finishing up at the beach, there is a wide array of stunning paintings and graffiti.
So, as Charly Kayle, a recent visitor said, "Exploring what's around you can be pretty rewarding." Amen. And in that same spirit, I urge you to check out Linda Davick's blog, a wondrous exploration of "what's around." –Peter
Clockwise: Carmen, Peter, Anne, Charly, Brooklyn
Charly Kayle at 96.5 KOIT wrote such a fun piece about FOG:
On our afternoon walk in the Outer Sunset District of San Francisco, my dog wandered into an art gallery and found a party, complete with a Chocolate Lab Gallery-Dog named Carmen.
Far Out Gallery at Taraval & 40th was having an art showing, and owners Peter & Anne couldn't have been more welcoming...
Read the rest here.
"When I'm working on a piece of sculpture, I have to have fun."
Ever wonder why we call them Opening Parties?
"When I pick up a scrap or a piece of wood and find it interesting, I can't drop it.” That’s how Gregory Vernitsky began his Artist Talk. Everyone smiled.
Gregory's art is playful and serious. Some pieces are colorful, some are sparkly, and some are left "natural."