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Wax and Wane by Scott Hewicker & Clint Takeda. Grizzly Grizzly Gallery
Grizzly Grizzly Gallery’s In Dialogue digital magazine featuring Scott Hewicker’s art.
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Collage by Scott Hewicker
Scott Hewicker’s work has been shown at Jack Hanley Gallery, NIAD, Ratio 3, Gallery 16, University Art Museum Berkeley, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Kiki Gallery, Grizzly Grizzly, ICA Philadelphia, [ 2nd floor projects ], Deitch Projects NY, ADA Gallery, Right Window, and Galleri Christina Wilson in Denmark. He co-curated Hauntology at the Berkeley Art Museum. He co-edited and illustrated the book, Good Times, Bad Trips with Cliff Hengst.
Today is the tomorrow from yesterday
Hauntology
Hauntology; a conversation with Lawrence Rinder, Scott Hewicker, and Kevin Killian
Watch the YouTube interview: Hauntology
Bernard Maybeck (American, 1862-1957)
Frontispiece for “Circe, A Dramatic Fantasy” by Isaac Flagg, 1910
Press and reviews for Hauntology
Hauntology: Perception makes art spookier by Kenneth Baker, SF Gate.
Review of Hauntology by Liz Wing for ArtSeen in The Brooklyn Rail.
A Spectre is Haunting Berkeley… a review of Hauntology by Julia E. Hamilton
Getting Hauntological with Scott Hewicker and Larry Rinder for Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA)
Exhibition: ‘Hauntology’ review by Dr Marcus Bunyan for Art Blart, an art and cultural memory archive.