
PRESS RELEASE
Opening Reception: Friday, November 7, 2025 | 5–9 PM
Exhibition Dates: November 7-30, 2025
Location: MAG Galleries, 3931 18th Street, San Francisco, CA 94114
San Francisco Artist Joseph Abbati Unveils Bold New Solo Exhibition at MAG Galleries
San Francisco artist and curator Joseph Abbati will debut his latest solo exhibition, Tongues & Torsos, opening Friday, November 7, 2025, at MAG Galleries in the Castro District. The opening reception will be held from 5 to 9 PM at 3931 18th Street and is free and open to the public.
At the heart of Tongues & Torsos are two distinct yet interwoven series that explore humor, defiance, identity, and the body.
Tongues
This vibrant and cheeky series captures men in a pose familiar to today’s selfie culture—sticking out their tongues. Against bright, pastel backgrounds, heads pop out like figures in a lively “Whack-A-Mole” game, exuding a spirit that is both irreverent and delightfully human. Here, the tongue becomes a playful, phallic symbol—an instrument of pleasure and mischief, reclaimed from its usual associations with disapproval or rudeness. Abbati’s subjects subvert these taboos, expressing carefree confidence that resonates with queer culture’s embrace of shameless expression, while also tapping into a universal humor and joy.
Torsos
If Tongues revels in playfulness, Torsos leans toward the provocative. This series explores identity and form through a striking fusion of the human and bovine. Male torsos morph into bull-headed hybrids, oscillating between vulnerability and power. Eyes—rendered with haunting precision—anchor the viewer in a dialogue between anatomy and abstraction. Alongside these hybrids, Abbati presents cropped torsos isolated below the neck and above the legs, foregrounding physical presence and challenging traditional portraiture. Together, these works examine the essence of what defines a figure.
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