Don't Call It Porn
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Black leather gloves and red rubber corsets, fencing masks, custom-made harnesses. These are just some of the elements in Eric Kroll fetishistic erotica photography. Kroll's work can be seen in a photographic retrospective, "Every Mother's Nightmare," at the Shooting Gallery. And, yes, Kroll knows his work is explicit, but please don't refer to it as porn, OK?
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Salvador Dali
Through Dec 8, Christopher Clark, SF
The flamboyant Spanish Surrealist Salvador Dali produced reams of artworks during his long, uneven career, including several thousand prints. Forged Dali (more...)
Graham Gillmore
Through Dec 15, Linc Real Art, SF
Featuring epigrammatic phrases dripping with paint and ink, Graham Gillmore's paintings and sketches are quite literally oozing with colorful, sardonic (more...)
John Waters
Through Jan 3, Rena Bransten, SF
The King of Sleaze will be present in the flesh for the opening of his
second visual art show, "Flop." Whether it's through moving pictures or
more (more...)
Goryeo Dynasty: Korea's Age of Enlightenment, 918 to 1392
Through Jan 11, Asian Art Museum, SF
Fiberglass dogs encrusted in Korean soil. Abstract paintings made with traditional Korean floor covering and colored with dyes from native plants. Historic (more...)
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