RECENT PRESS The Whole Shebang, Sausalito Center for the Arts Exhibition • March 20 – April 14, 2024 Read a review of the exhibition from John Held April / May 2021 Portrait of an Invisible Portraitist HYPERALLERGIC • December 14, 2019 • John Yau THAT TIME WHEN HUNTER S. THOMPSON STOPPED FOR A PHOTO LEO WEEKLY • July 11, 2019 • Chris Felver Photographer Chris Felver Shares His Book ‘Tending The Fire, Native Voices & Portraits’ KPIX CBS Bay Area • April 30, 2018 Poets’ faces, handwriting on the wall for Poetry Month SF Chronicle • April 03, 2018 • Sam Whiting on The Imagination of American Poets IN PRINT THE Review, 2013 Film Journal International, 2013 Big City Rhythm & Blues, 2012 Peter Halley, 2001 Filma Doba, 2006 Filma Doba, 2006 Filma Doba, 2006 Filma Doba, 2006 Filma Doba, 2006 Taylor Holliday, “Photography” The Wall Street Journal, 2001 National Gallery of Art Film Retrospective, 2000 Tom Clark “God Is In The Details” Poetry Flash, 1997 Thomas Mallon “The Bohemian Bacharach” GQ, 1996 David Shapiro “On the Taboo of the Face” New Art International, 1992 ON THE WEB The Timeless Portraits of Christopher Felver COOPERATIVE OF PHOTOGRAPHY • December 21, 2015 • Rowynn Dumont ALEATORIC CIRCULAR FORMS: A TRILOGY OF CIRCLES ENTROPY • March 03, 2017 • Will Alexander on Ordered World A PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY Publisher’s Weekly • on American Jukebox Chris Felver’s images in ‘American Jukebox’ shot in snap SF GATE • July 06, 2014 • Sam Whiting on American Jukebox POETRY IN MOTION ARTFORUM • February 08, 2013 • Andrew Hultkrans on Ferlinghetti: A Rebirth of Wonder A BEAT GENERATION STAR WHO WON’T ANSWER TO THE NAME The New York Times • February 07, 2013 • Daniel M. Gold on Ferlinghetti: A Rebirth of Wonder Five Questions with Ferlinghetti: A Rebirth of Wonder Director Christopher Felver Filmmaker Magazine • February 05, 2013 • Kevin Canfield OPENINGS: JUST OCCUPY Arrested Motion • January 17, 2012 • Carlos Gonzalez on Just Occupy at Robert Berman Gallery BEATING OFF THE SQUARES CounterPunch • June 9, 2007 • Michael Simmons on BEAT FOLLOWING THE ICONIC Brooklyn Rail • October 2007 • Ben Tripp on BEAT WORK