Some marvelous works by Leonora Carrington at the Musée du Luxembourg. Look at this: the Temptation of St. Anthony. Easter Tuesday—There was barely anyone there you could gaze at your heart’s content.
My old friend Caterina Fake is giving a talk tonight at Minnesota Street Project. Her gorgeous installation, Bed for Dreaming, describes itself: a bed within a beautiful room filled with sumptuous devotional, dream-inspiring objects.
She will be in conversation with Jessica Shaefer of the Jones Institute tonight, Thursday January 2026, 6:30pm, 1275 Minnesota Street, SF. See you there!
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⭐️Exhibitor Spotlight⭐️
ATRIUM is excited to welcome @jones_institute .
An alternative art space dedicated to new works, ephemera, and immersive experiences, The Jones Institute brings its signature maximalist aesthetic to the fair. Featuring work by Caterina Fake.
@minnesotastreetproject announces ATRIUM, a new free alternative art fair showcasing the best emerging and underground contemporary art galleries in the Bay Area, alongside long-standing Bay Area galleries. Taking place January, 22–25, 2026 during SF Art Week, ATRIUM brings together 20+ galleries presenting focused selections from their programs—plus SKYLIGHT ABOVE, an upstairs exhibition of artist-run spaces.
The Opening Public Reception will take place Thursday, January 22, 6–9pm. RSVP at the link in bio!
What a wonderful opening! I am still aglow from all the warmth, attentiveness, conversation and engagement. My friend Kelly said this: “Beyond the fact that it was beautiful and provoked a sense of magic and surrealism it felt like a Pandora’s box of childhood desires, hopes fears, and terrors.” Exactly. I have always been drawn to work by artists whose work builds on their biography and their lived experience, such as @adansophiecalle Ana Mendieta, @abramovicinstitute Louise Bourgeois. Behind me is the Bed for Dreaming, and in front of me a sand table with people’s constructed dreams. Thank you @jones_institute and everyone who came! And immense gratitude to everyone who helped set up this elaborate exhibition—especially @ferranmmiquel .
Caterina Fake is an artist whose career bridges the worlds of art, literature, film, culture and technology, who transgresses the boundaries between myth and machine, art and science, building and dreaming. Honored by Rhizome at the New Museum, with honorary degrees from RISD and the New School and named to the Time 100, Fake is currently working in installation, painting, performance, and participatory art. She is also half of the art collective Fake & Fake.
Bed for Dreaming opening reception is Thursday 30 October.
The Jones Institute 963 Hayes Street 6:30-8. RSVP by DM or [email protected]