
REVIEW Full disclosure would take up the full piece, so I'll just say that in spite of knowing both David Wilson and Frank Lyon well as friends, I'm hardly alone in counting them as two of the Bay Area's most celebratory and engaging young creators. They've largely steered their efforts away from the typical venues that comprise San Francisco's music-art coordinates thus far, especially in their periodic outdoor music gatherings. A eucalyptus grove in Berkeley, old military tunnels overlooking the Pacific, a comfy crater all have been transformed into communicative commons under the purview of Ribbons Productions, Wilson and Lyon's encapsulating entity for performances, small-press books, a blog par excellence, and now their premier SF exhibition, "Enter the Center."
The show comfortably and spaciously laid out in the Eleanor Harwood Gallery is a new turn for Ribbons in its expansion beyond direct collaborations, although both artists' solo contributions echo Ribbons' overarching ethos involving landscape, temporality, and process.
ENTER THE CENTER Through Sat/9. Thurs.Sat., 15 p.m. Eleanor Harwood Gallery, 1295 Alabama, SF. (415) 867-7770, www.eleanorharwood.com
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