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Gallery 16

Gallery 16 is a contemporary art gallery located in the SoMa district of San Francisco, California. It is owned by the San Francisco-based painter Griff Williams, and opened in 1993. Artists who have exhibited there include Graham Gillmore,[1] Tucker Nichols,[2] Rex Ray,[3] Alex Zecca,[4] Shaun O'Dell,[5] Josh Jefferson,[6] Thomas Heinser,[7] Libby Black,[8] Margaret Kilgallen, Arturo Herrera, Michelle Grabner, and Mark Grotjahn. In 2010 it hosted an exhibition on Emigre magazine.[9]

Exterior of Gallery 16

Gallery 16 Editions is the gallery's publishing program. It utilizes contemporary printmaking methods to create portfolios and artist books. Its publications have included Barry Gifford's Las Quatro Reinas, Prince Andrew Romanoff's The Boy Who Would Be Tsar,[10] James F. Miles' Is a Boyfriend And A Girlfriend with Harrell Fletcher, and Colter Jacobsen's Good Times: Bad Trips with Scott Hewicker and Cliff Hengst.


References

  1. Baker, Kenneth (March 22, 2013). "A wordy Graham Gillmore at Gallery 16". San Francisco Chronicle.
  2. Barmann, Jay (February 9, 2015). "Rex Ray, SF-Based Artist And Designer, Dies At 58". SFist. Archived from the original on August 30, 2017.

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