Rebecca Camacho Presents

Rebecca Camacho Presents Rebecca Camacho Presents is a contemporary art gallery in San Francisco CA.

Thanks so much to  and  for this lovely profile of gallery artist Maryam Yousif.Yousif will debut new works in our upcom...
05/16/2026

Thanks so much to and for this lovely profile of gallery artist Maryam Yousif.

Yousif will debut new works in our upcoming group exhibition ‘Lucky Number Seven,’ celebrating the gallery’s 7th anniversary, opening on 30 June.

🔗in bio to read online.

OPENING TONIGHT!!!Thursday 7 May 20265 to 7pmNancy Friedemann-Sánchez | Arcane AppetitesAnd a special Capsule presentati...
05/07/2026

OPENING TONIGHT!!!

Thursday 7 May 2026
5 to 7pm

Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez | Arcane Appetites

And a special Capsule presentation with Paige Valentine in the gallery viewing room.

See you here! x

So pleased to have ektor garcia’s work included in Peruri Design Company’s sensational Living Room at the 2026 San Franc...
05/05/2026

So pleased to have ektor garcia’s work included in Peruri Design Company’s sensational Living Room at the 2026 San Francisco Decorator Showcase.

A benefit for San Francisco University High School, the Showcase is located at 2315 Broadway Street and open to the public for ticketed entry through 25 May 2026.

ektor garcia
pieles (formerly wire mesh), 2021-2025
Crocheted copper wire, crocheted dyed paper raffia, copper tube
85 x 21 inches
215.9 x 53.3 cm

Rebecca Camacho Presents is thrilled to share many pieces of exciting and well-deserved Sahar Khoury news!* Khoury’s sol...
05/01/2026

Rebecca Camacho Presents is thrilled to share many pieces of exciting and well-deserved Sahar Khoury news!

* Khoury’s solo exhibition ‘Weights and Measures,’ on view at the Manetti Shrem Museum through 20 June, is glowingly reviewed in the May 2026 issue of Artforum. Thanks so much and for the highlight. Full 🔗 in bio.

* A 2025 Joan Mitchell Fellow, the Foundation has just released a wonderful profile interview with Khoury, highlighting her innovative studio practice. Full 🔗 in bio.

* Khoury is one of five 2026 Resident Faculty Artists at the prestigious Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture summer program.

* Khoury and partner Alicia McCarthy are participating artists in the 15th season of BOFFO Residency Fire Island. The three-week residency in a private house in the Fire Island Pines culminates in a special public presentation of new work developed during their time on the island.

Congratulations Sahar!

Rebecca Camacho Presents is pleased to announce a new installation in our ongoing Capsule series of intimate presentatio...
05/01/2026

Rebecca Camacho Presents is pleased to announce a new installation in our ongoing Capsule series of intimate presentations in the gallery viewing room.

Opening Thursday evening 7 May from 5 to 7pm, Paige Valentine debuts a suite of utilitarian sculptures; lamps, wall sconces and petite household objects.

Imbued with inventiveness, humor and an investment in the histories and techniques of ceramics as a medium, Valentine creates poignant forms that speak directly to what it means to be human.

Mark your calendar! We’ll see you here!

Rebecca Camacho Presents is thrilled to announce ‘Arcane Appetites,’ Colombian-American artist Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez’...
04/30/2026

Rebecca Camacho Presents is thrilled to announce ‘Arcane Appetites,’ Colombian-American artist Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez’s debut solo exhibition both at the gallery and in San Francisco - opening one week from today!

OPENING RECEPTION Thursday 7 May, 5 to 7pm

Engaging a research-based, interdisciplinary practice that investigates the complex intersections of migration, identity, gender, cultural memory, and the effects of colonization, Friedemann-Sánchez’s installation will fill both the gallery’s main exhibition space and Project Room.

Mark your calendar! We’ll see you here!

Congratulations to dear friend of the gallery Em Kettner on receiving the 2026 SFMoMA SECA Art Award!Em made her San Fra...
04/28/2026

Congratulations to dear friend of the gallery Em Kettner on receiving the 2026 SFMoMA SECA Art Award!

Em made her San Francisco solo debut with Rebecca Camacho Presents in November 2025 and will participate in our 7th anniversary exhibition, ‘Lucky Number Seven,’ opening 30 June.

Also … catch Em in conversation with another dear friend of the gallery, MacKenzie Stevens, Deputy Director of The Wattis Institute, at SHACK15 TONIGHT! 5:30 to 7:30pm. Tickets required but FREE with code SHACK100

Rebecca Camacho Presents is thrilled to highlight celebrated artist Elizabeth Murray (b. 1940 Chicago, IL, d. 2007, Gran...
04/24/2026

Rebecca Camacho Presents is thrilled to highlight celebrated artist Elizabeth Murray (b. 1940 Chicago, IL, d. 2007, Granville, NY) in ‘Assistants,’ on view through 25 April.

Murray was an artist at the forefront of American painting for five decades and is considered one of the most important postmodern abstract artists of her time. Her drive and determination produced a singularly innovative body of work characterized by a Cubist-informed Minimalism and streetwise Surrealism.
Throughout her career, she reveled in the physicality of paint and approached her work through the constructive vocabulary of sculpture, warping, twisting, splintering, and knotting her canvases.

Within Murray’s legacy as an inventive painter, drawing played a critical role; providing insight into her drive to blur traditional distinctions between abstraction and figuration in order to make work that was both intimate and formally muscular.

Unencumbered by the demands of large-scale painting, Murray found, through drawing, an explosive freedom in mark-making that also served as a quick way to work through compositional problems before beginning her complex paintings. Murray’s drawings serve as both studies for paintings and standalone works, capturing the gradual emergence of images
and ideas from initial sketches to polished pictorial illusions, reflecting her unwavering experimentation and dissatisfaction with pat or pre-determined solutions.

Elizabeth Murray’s work can be found in over ninety public collections in North America, Asia, and Europe.

1. Untitled (study for painting), 2000. Marker and colored pencil with collage on paper. 18 3/8 x 11 7/8 x 1 3/8 inches, framed.
2. Study for “Bop”, 2002. Colored pencil and pencil on paper. 14 5/8 x 13 1/2 x 1 1/2 inches, framed.
3. Untitled, 2004. Felt tipped pen on paper. 12 7/8 x 15 3/4 x 1 3/8 inches, framed.
4. Drawing for Benefit Print Portfolio: Doctor’s of the World, 2000. Marker, felt tipped pen and gouache on paper. 11 3/4 x 14 5/8 x 1 3/8 inches, framed.
5. Dreams, 2004. Marker, colored pencil, felt tipped pen, and watercolor with collage on paper. 13 x 13 3/4 x 1 3/8 inches, framed.

Rebecca Camacho Presents is proud to highlight gallery artist David Gilbert (b. 1982, New York, NY) in ‘Assistants,’ on ...
04/21/2026

Rebecca Camacho Presents is proud to highlight gallery artist David Gilbert (b. 1982, New York, NY) in ‘Assistants,’ on view through 25 April.

Gilbert’s photographs are situated in the unique
crossroads of sculpture, drawing, painting, installation, and image reproduction. Using these various media, Gilbert stages and documents assemblages and groupings of objects organized into complex and intriguing mise-en-scène within his studio. His photographs invite interpretation, indeterminately reading as traces of action, aftermath, something in progress; or, an incident, accidentally perceived. Characterized by a sense of open-ended mystery and adumbration, the work willfully embraces ambiguity as a generative, q***r position.

Gilbert’s images are known to gracefully teem with draped curtains, window-sourced lighting, and a soft, accidental voyeurism. Shadows function as compositional and narrative devices, which help create the contemplative and melancholic mood of the photos while also inevitably reflecting on the indexical and intrinsically haunted nature of photography. In the case of Gilbert, a photography haunted by the absence of bodies, muted longing, and loss.

He received his BFA from Tisch School of the Arts, New York University in 2004 and his MFA from the University of California, Riverside in 2011. ‘Flutter,’ Gilbert’s first solo institutional exhibition, opened at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), Winston-Salem, in 2024.

Gilbert’s work is in the collections of the Cleveland Clinic Art Collection; Los Angeles Museum of Art; and the Marciano Art Foundation.

David Gilbert’s first monograph, ‘Lillies,’ was recently published by Zolo Press. Copies are available at the gallery.

1. Fairy Wing, 2024.
2. Red Shirt, 2008.
3. White Peach, 2008.
4. Nimbus, 2009.

Rebecca Camacho Presents is proud to highlight gallery artist David Gilbert (b. 1982, New York, NY) in ‘Assistants,’ on ...
04/21/2026

Rebecca Camacho Presents is proud to highlight gallery artist David Gilbert (b. 1982, New York, NY) in ‘Assistants,’ on view through 25 April.

Gilbert’s photographs are situated in the unique
crossroads of sculpture, drawing, painting, installation, and image reproduction. Using these various media, Gilbert stages and documents assemblages and groupings of objects organized into complex and intriguing mise-en-scène within his studio. His photographs invite interpretation, indeterminately reading as traces of action, aftermath, something in progress; or, an incident, accidentally perceived. Characterized by a sense of open-ended mystery and adumbration, the work willfully embraces ambiguity as a generative, q***r position.

Gilbert’s images are known to gracefully teem with draped curtains, window-sourced lighting, and a soft, accidental voyeurism. Shadows function as compositional and narrative devices, which help create the contemplative and melancholic mood of the photos while also inevitably reflecting on the indexical and intrinsically haunted nature of photography. In the case of Gilbert, a photography haunted by the absence of bodies, muted longing, and loss.

He received his BFA from Tisch School of the Arts, New York University in 2004 and his MFA from the University of California, Riverside in 2011. ‘Flutter,’ Gilbert’s first solo institutional exhibition, opened at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), Winston-Salem, in 2024.

Gilbert’s work is in the collections of the Cleveland Clinic Art Collection; Los Angeles Museum of Art; and the Marciano Art Foundation.

David Gilbert’s first monograph, ‘Lillies,’ was recently published by Zolo Press. Copies are available at the gallery.

1. Fairy Wing, 2024.
2. Red Shirt, 2008.
3. White Peach, 2008.
4. Nimbus, 2009.

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