#SAN FRANCISCO

01

music

00:01

Toro y Moi - MAHAL (Live from Big Sur)

Recorded live at Fernwood Resort, Big Sur, California on September 23, 2022

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music

04:15

Tycho - Time To Run

"The video for Time To Run is based around a cross country meet I ran in when I was first starting out in the sport. Cross country races can be a very solitary pursuits; spectators, coaches and officials are all there at the starting area but once the race begins you disappear into the woods where it’s just you against the other runners, carrying all the expectations of the outside world. The intense pressure and overwhelming physical stress of the moment can make you want to just keep running and never look back. This story is about letting go of the expectations of others and finding your own peace and fulfillment." - Scott Hansen / Tycho Assistant Camera: Charlie Knott Starring: Cashton Tate Rehklau Cast: Aidan Leclaire Joshua Chiosi Grant Gobell Eddie Shamus Album Shen Dana Dolvin Beau Bown Grizzly Grimes Charlie Knott

03

art

03:46

Architectural Digest: Peter Marino

Noë & Associates was thrilled to capture legendary architect and designer Peter Marino's reinterpretation of a historic Willis Polk-designed 1916 San Francisco mansion. Located in the Pacific Heights neighborhood, this building's nearly two dozen rooms were completely overhauled and its north facade transformed.

04

art

02:00

W.O.S light installation for Cartier

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art

01:36

Aqueous

Aqueous is a video-triptych that features an abstract animation. The liquefied images that appear on the screen are created with Youtube videos. A Wireless keyboard placed in proximity to the screens allows users to enter a query. The artwork will then download the first 100 videos on YouTube that appear under the selected search and abstract them into liquid forms. Certain details remain recognizable– a face, a hand, an automobile – in the constantly mutating amorphous shapes being generated by the artwork. By pressing the “D” key on the keyboard, the YouTube videos that form the abstraction will be momentarily revealed for 10 seconds. The artist hopes Aqueous will become a conversation piece within the Sobrato Foundation community, encouraging visitors and employees alike to try new queries, and witness throughout the day how such queries determine the color scheme and tempo of the abstraction The triptych format references a rich art-historical tradition of threepanel paintings, evoking classical elegance while simultaneously being cutting-edge in its technological implementation. The abstract animation, spread over the three screens, is generative and forever changing, thus becomes a work of endless combinations.

06

art

04:14

Andy Goldsworthy's Earth Wall

Andy Goldsworthy is an English sculptor, photographer, and environmentalist who produces site-specific sculptures and land art situated in natural and urban settings. Earth Wall pays homage to the rich archaeological setting of the Presidio Officers’ Club. It was built with materials taken from the site—earth from the Officers’ Club rehabilitation and eucalyptus branches from the Presidio forest. It is located behind the Hardie Courtyard.

07

art

09:54

Julie Mehretu: Politicized Landscapes

For the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), Julie Mehretu recontextualizes the history of American landscape painting by merging its sublime imagery with the harsh realities not depicted. "What does it mean to paint a landscape and be an artist in this political moment?" she asks from the decommissioned Harlem church used as her studio for the project. Referencing the ways that landscapes have been politicized through historical events—from the violent expansion of the American West, colonialism, war, and abolition, through to more recent race riots and social protests—Mehretu began by combining photographs from these events with nineteenth-century landscape paintings. The paintings become "visual neologisms," that combine the work and inventions of past artists, "to address when language isn't enough."

08

interviews

52:00

Heron Preston

Heron Preston is an established streetwear designer who has had his influences on fashion for years. Starting out his career being involved with Nike, to making bootlegged Givenchy t-shirts eventually moving onto working with Virgil Abloh, Matthew Williams, and others on Been Trill, Donda & Kanye West. He now owns his own self titled label Heron Preston and HPC Trading co. Heron Preston goes in depth, talking about his roots to Co-Founder of The Uncommon Magazine, Walter Harvin.

09

interviews

53:33

Richard Serra

An hour conversation with sculptor Richard Serra about his exhibition at The Gagosian Gallery in New York City, his use of synthetic materials in art and his career in film (2001).

art

Aqueous

Vimeo

Aqueous is a video-triptych that features an abstract animation. The liquefied images that appear on the screen are created with Youtube videos. A Wireless keyboard placed in proximity to the screens allows users to enter a query. The artwork will then download the first 100 videos on YouTube that appear under the selected search and abstract them into liquid forms. Certain details remain recognizable– a face, a hand, an automobile – in the constantly mutating amorphous shapes being generated by the artwork. By pressing the “D” key on the keyboard, the YouTube videos that form the abstraction will be momentarily revealed for 10 seconds. The artist hopes Aqueous will become a conversation piece within the Sobrato Foundation community, encouraging visitors and employees alike to try new queries, and witness throughout the day how such queries determine the color scheme and tempo of the abstraction The triptych format references a rich art-historical tradition of threepanel paintings, evoking classical elegance while simultaneously being cutting-edge in its technological implementation. The abstract animation, spread over the three screens, is generative and forever changing, thus becomes a work of endless combinations.

Born in Madrid (1964) to a Spanish father and an American mother, Daniel Canogar’s life and career have bridged between Spain and the U.S. Photography was his earliest medium of choice, receiving a M.A. from NYU at the International Center of photography in 1990, but he soon became interested in the possibilities of the projected image and installation art.

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