jessica silverman
"Silverman-Gallery"
San Francisco, CA
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RAIL, an art alliance

The article that we call a map is a group of indefinite lines that function simultaneously as a beacon, a premonition, a linguistic code and at times an arbitrary collection of intersections. Some lines represent something and some are abstract. Some form contours and some, even more beautiful, do not. Lines are the uniting elements of events, those experienced with others, those experienced alone. And while some coordinates lead us to a place where we can lose ourselves, others help accelerate our progress. Like Rail, MUNI tracks have been in place since our respective inceptions but did not have a name until now. Reminiscent of the confluence of the Rio Negro, Solimones and the Amazon in Manaus Brazil, Rail unites with reciprocity in order to create a broader audience, locally, nationally, and internationally.

With San Francisco's unique and rich history Rail is bound to contribute to its vibrant future. Rail will collectively organize, Art Walks, exhibitions, events, and donate work to local non-profits. The unique qualities that comprise the San Francisco Bay Area life style are decisively influential in its expression within the arts. The nature of the life style supports value systems in which personal and professional goals can be integrated. It finds work-in-life and life-in-work to be mutually resourceful.

Rail's project spaces and galleries are located in the path of the new MUNI T train that connects the Third Street, Dog Patch, South Beach and Mission Bay neighborhoods. The longest running gallery, Ampersand International is a contemporary art space dedicated to championing and nurturing emerging and mid-career artists while promoting dialogue and collaboration. Similarly, Ping Pong Gallery, founded in 2005 by artists Vanessa Blaikie and Joey Piziali sets in motion both a literal and figurative dialogue between artists and individuals. Conceived of as a creative incubator and alternative art space Ping Pong's counterpart TART opened as an artist-run space committed to presenting experimental work by local, national and international artists. Silverman Gallery, the newest edition to the Third Street corridor considers it crucial not only to represent and promote the various languages of art, but also to provide a platform for organizing and documenting the artist's production and making it available to the public.

Rail is distinctive and challenging and through their collective experiences Rail members will ensure the growing arts presence in Third Street and beyond. While the galleries are diverse in their programming, they share an understanding of what constitutes an art experience, informed by the intimate nature of their spaces. Rail stands as an open invitation to the neighborhood and the San Francisco arts community. April 7, 2007 will see the launching of Rail's first action, a regularly scheduled Art Walk highlighting the 4 galleries and other local cultural partners. A map will accompany the first Art Walk. During 2008, a project will be developed with a Los Angeles museum, while 2007 holds local and international symbiotically curated shows.


Look: Open to all street kids, design guerillas, art lovers, globetrotters, dj?s, icons and others.

Look Boutique is a creative collective founded by Carolina Amaris and Jessica Silverman. The concept of the collective is to combine basic and diverse influences from art, fashion, and various subcultures to create a composite culture and product.

Imagine artistic objects that function, plus a handsome presentation of all the names we will soon learn to trust. Presented in a very individual ambiance, a selection of young blood and established inventions come together. Offering a place for artists to show, outside of the typical ?lifestyle stores.? Gadgets, accessories, limited edition items, multiples, jewelry, rare things, music and most importantly a source of inspiration for anyone invested in life.

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Loveday on July 18, 2007

The more the merrier. They should be happy to have as many links as possible. Also this is cool. ART

Hmmm on July 18, 2007

Aren't you getting ahead of yourself listing rafterjumpon.com as one of your sites? This is just an application.

Jessica Silverman on June 14, 2007

If you want further information/explanation you can see my other sites:

Silverman-Gallery.com
original-version.blogspot.com/
whitehotmagazine.com
railsf.blogspot.com/
rafterjumpon.com/

Anonymous on June 13, 2007

it's about art

Anonymous on June 12, 2007

i dont understand

anonymous on June 11, 2007

check out willardstonemuseum.com. Fairly traditional sculpture with native american leanings but very cool and very beautiful.

Anonymous on June 7, 2007

You should keep writing about what going on in the art world. It's very interesting. Can you put up images on this site. It would be great to see what you think is cool.

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