Paper Show: A Group Exhibition Highlights 14 Artists Exploring the Vast Potential of Paper

Julia Ibbini. All images courtesy of Heron Arts, shared with permission

One of the most reliable communication materials for centuries, paper historically has served as a vessel, a container for notes or the foundation of an artwork. An upcoming group exhibition at Heron Arts, though, focuses on the humble medium itself and highlights 14 contemporary artists expanding its creative potential. Paper Show features an array of styles, structures, and techniques from the whimsical mobiles of Yuko Nishikawa and Roberto Benavidez’s piñatas to Julia Ibbini’s laser-cut motifs and typographic messages from Judith + Rolfe. Opening July 9, the exhibition will be up through August at the San Francisco gallery. You also might enjoy this book that looks at the artists defining the medium.

 

Paper Show: A Group Exhibition Highlights 14 Artists Exploring the Vast Potential of Paper

Yuko Nishikawa

Paper Show: A Group Exhibition Highlights 14 Artists Exploring the Vast Potential of Paper

Pippa Dyrlaga

Paper Show: A Group Exhibition Highlights 14 Artists Exploring the Vast Potential of Paper

Julia Ibbini

Paper Show: A Group Exhibition Highlights 14 Artists Exploring the Vast Potential of Paper

Roberto Benavidez

Paper Show: A Group Exhibition Highlights 14 Artists Exploring the Vast Potential of Paper

Roberto Benavidez

Paper Show: A Group Exhibition Highlights 14 Artists Exploring the Vast Potential of Paper

Pippa Dyrlaga

Paper Show: A Group Exhibition Highlights 14 Artists Exploring the Vast Potential of Paper

Judith + Rolfe

Paper Show: A Group Exhibition Highlights 14 Artists Exploring the Vast Potential of Paper

Ale Rambar

Paper Show: A Group Exhibition Highlights 14 Artists Exploring the Vast Potential of Paper

Huntz Lui

Paper Show: A Group Exhibition Highlights 14 Artists Exploring the Vast Potential of Paper

Huntz Lui

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