A hot button for artists when discussing their work is price. It's a hot button for everyone else too, from auction houses to collectors to the IRS.
Read MoreDialogue
Dialogue is the archive log for Micaëla Gallery (1997–2010) and Micaëla Contemporary Projects (2010–2022).
Posts may be added later with original historical dates. No services are offered.
Years ago, it seems like another lifetime, I owned a small cafe in Berkeley. On an early Saturday morning, a group of friends gathered to order breakfast.
Read MoreMissy Weimer addresses highly personal contemporary issues - Google, affirmation, social
Read MoreIn the landmark June 2011 sale at Sotheby’s London, 34 works in the collection of German industrialist Count Christian Duerckheim went up for auction,
Read MoreTim Roseborough is a San Francisco-based artist in residence at San Francisco's MH de Young, Kimball Education Gallery/Artist Studio
Read MoreDuring a career spanning half a century, Ileana Sonnabend (1914–2007) helped shape the course of postwar art in Europe and North America.
Read MoreMy Places of Green is a further exploration of the 2010 solo exhibition Into the Green at Sabbia Gallery from one of Australia’s most prominent glass artists Emma Varga.
Read MoreThe first solo museum exhibition of the work of revered Indian artist Nilima Sheikh features eight banners painted by the artist between 2003 and 2010 for a series focusing on both the magical history and contentious present of Kashmir.
Read MoreIn the world of cast glass, Latchezar Boyadjiev stands out as an independent, creative, and contemporary.
Read MoreCreations by architect Carlo Scarpa and designs by Ercole Barovier are the main draw at the Murano Glass sale at Munich’s Quittenbaum on February 25.
Read MoreBorn in 1967, Karen LaMonte is a well recognized contemporary artist with her early roots associated with the medium of glass.
Read MoreRandom International’s immersive environment Rain Room (2012), a major component of the MoMA PS1 exhibition EXPO 1: New York,
Read MoreRichard Whiteley’s work explores the dialogue between the translucency and transparency of light in cast and carved glass.
Read MoreGlass is so gloriously seductive that it’s easy to relegate it to the status of mere “crafts” medium—as ceramics and photography once were. In 1962,
Read MoreLast week we took a break from work to run over to SFMOMA to see the Jay DeFeo and Jasper Johns shows before they closed. They were both excellent, of course, and seeing The Rose in person was such a powerful experience.
Read MoreThe San Francisco Planning Department oversees an art fund dedicated to the acquisition of public art for the City of San Francisco.
Read MoreMarvin Liposfky could be said to be the father of the studio glass movement in California. This is a video of Marvin Lipofsky's work in contemporary glass sculpture from 1962 to the present.
Read MoreThe Oakland Museum of California, together with over 120 museums across the United States, celebrates the 50th anniversary of the American Studio Glass Movement
Read More