Al Farrow
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Al Farrow has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for more than four decades. An accomplished sculptor in a wide variety of media, Farrow generally adopts the visual language of a particular historical period for his work, updating the imagery or material to make cogent observations about contemporary society.
One notable early project by Farrow is based on bowls buried with the dead in the Mimbres Valley of New Mexico. Nearly a thousand years ago, the indigenous culture living in that region created ceramics with geometric designs of the natural world in black and white patterns. In Farrow’s Mimbres Bowl Series, he meticulously renders military imagery in a traditional style like that of the Mimbres people, using a single reed brush to paint geometric patterns on the interiors of bowls, creating them in a way that resembles the original ceramics.
In the past twenty years, Farrow has created a body of work titled Reliquaries, in which he uses munitions—bullets, guns, hand grenades, bombs—to make three-dimensional projects that resemble the architecture of Christian reliquaries, Islamic mosques, and Jewish synagogues.
In 2024, Al Farrow’s work was featured in a three-person exhibit titled What’s At Stake (with Masami Teraoka and Zeina Barakeh) at the Schneider Museum of Art in Ashland, Oregon. The exhibit explored the impact of war on the work of the artists who hail from three different regions of the world. The exhibit was accompanied by a catalogue. Form 2015 – 2019, Farrow’s work was the subject of a travelling exhibition, Al Farrow: Wrath and Reverence, which debuted at The Forum Gallery, New York, subsequently traveling to the Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA; 21c, Louisville, KY; Bellevue Arts Museum, Washington; the Art Museum at University of Wyoming, Laramie; Museum of Craft and Design, San Francisco, CA; the McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas, TX; and the Southern Utah Museum of Art, Cedar City, UT. Portions of the exhibit were later shown at Catharine Clark Gallery accompanied by the addition of a newer work: White House. A monograph on Al Farrow’s career, published by the Crocker Art Museum, accompanied the traveling exhibition.
In 2008, Farrow’s work was the subject of a solo exhibition at the de Young Museum, San Francisco Fine Arts Museum, and accompanied by a monograph also published by the museum. The Spine and Tooth of Santo Guerro (2007), one of Farrow’s largest Christian cathedrals from the Reliquary Series, is often on view at the De Young Museum, where it purported to be a favorite of innumerable viewers.
Farrow’s work is included in the public collections of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA: the San Jose Museum of Art, CA; 21c, Louisville, KY; the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, CA; the Crocker Art Museum, CA; Sain John’s Episcopal Cathedral, Los Angeles; and the state collection of Israel. In addition to many exhibitions in the US, Farrow’s work has also been exhibited in Europe and was represented by Aeroplastics, a gallery in Brussels, Belgium.
Farrow lives and works in Marin County, CA and has been represented by Catharine Clark Gallery since 1994.
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Abandoned South West Church, 2021/2022View more details -
Blue Helmet, 2021/2022View more details -
Legacy, 2021/2022View more details -
The Lucky Rabbit's Foot of Santo Guerro, 2021/2022View more details -
Vandalized Synagogue Door (III), 2020View more details -
The White House, 2018View more details -
Vandalized Mosque Door, 2016View more details -
Revelation II, 2010View more details -
Trigger Finger of Santo Guerro XIII, 2008View more details
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Jesus on a fighter jet: South Beach art show explores how religion justifies war
April 24, 2024Al Farrow gets his bones and guns second hand. The San Francisco-based artist puts his engineering background to good use as he squashes bullets into...Read more -
Al Farrow “Loaded” Exhibition Opening
March 27, 2024MIAMI BEACH, FL (March 27, 2024) – VISU Contemporary is proud to announce the opening of its new exhibition “Loaded” featuring sculptures by artist Al...Read more
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FALL OF FREEDOM
Artist Talk November 21, 2025RSVP Democracy and Donuts Friday, November 21 | 11AM – 1PM Talk with Al Farrow beginning at 12PM EXiT | Catharine Clark Gallery 248 Utah...Read more -
Closing Week Reception: Andy Diaz Hope + Zeina Barakeh
May 22, 2025Join us for a special artist reception on Thursday, May 22, from 6–8 PM to celebrate the closing weekend of Andy Diaz Hope: Yesterday's Tomorrows...Read more -
Benefit for International Rescue Committee
May 15, 2022A special BOXBLUR event to benefit International Rescue Committee's relief efforts in Ukraine. 6:30PM | Sunday, May 15, 2022 Performance organized by Pussy Riot's Victoria...Read more


