Arts & Entertainment Darwin Bell's 'Urban Fragments' Captures A Colorful City Up Close Those of you regular to SFist are more than familiar with the bold, quiet work of Darwin Bell. The local photographer, who first made a name for himself when he famously used Polaroids
Arts & Entertainment Go See It: Garry Winogrand at SFMOMA Confession: it's taken us a while truly appreciate the subtleties of black and white photography. After spending formative years getting our eyes blasted out by big Expressionist paintings and modernist colorscapes, photos can
Arts & Entertainment SFist Interviews: Julie Michelle, I Live Here:SF by Naomi Kirsten Back in March 2009, San Francisco photographer Julie Michelle launched I Live Here:SF, an ever-growing collection of beautiful, lush portraits shot in various San Francisco locales and paired with
Arts & Entertainment 'Whistler's Mother' Lands in SF The painting officially known as "Arrangement in Grey and Black: The Artist's Mother" (1871) by James MacNeill Whistler, which is the fourth most recognizable painted image in the world, landed in SF at