Step inside the Beaux-Arts masterpiece known as San Francisco City Hall and you’ll see newlyweds smiling and waiving for photographers on its dramatic grand staircase. Just steps away from the procession of brides and grooms, another type of photographic exhibition is underway. The San Francisco Arts Commission and PhotoAlliance are presenting Metaphors of Recent Times: A Dialogue of the Personal, the Political and the Cultural.
This group photography exhibition features “incisive visual perspectives from artists of diverse identities and background, each responding to the issues of our times.” Each artist contributes a triptych—three images that highlight one of many impactful socio-political themes.
I am thrilled to be one of the 24 artists selected for this group photography show. The curators, Lewis Watts, Beth Davila Waldman, and Linda Connor selected three images from my recent “Of the Mission | de la Misión” series: Maria, Febe and Rose. My images, featuring a selection of people who live or work in San Francisco’s Mission District, depict life in ways that words alone cannot express.
The show features work by Pablo Tapay Bautista, Renee Billingslea, Barbara Boissevain, Kennedi Carter, Mima Cataldo, Yu-Chen Chiu, Katie Cofer, Mark Coggins, Izzy Cosentino, Kelly Fogel, David Gardner, Stuart Goldstein, Christine Huhn, Judi Iranyi, Anni Lopponen, Darcy Padilla, Eric Robertson, Lance Shields, Nina Sidneva, William Mark Sommer, Liz Steketee, myself, and Harry Williams. I enjoyed meeting a many of these talented artists at the opening reception on January 16th.
Metaphors is on view at City Hall’s Ground Floor and North Light Court until June 20th, 2025.