Kevin Kirkwood sits down with celebrated artist, critic, and museum professional Hal Fischer for an intimate conversation recorded at Fischer’s home in San Francisco. Known for his groundbreaking Gay Semiotics series and influential writing on photography in the 1970s, Fischer reflects on a career that spans more than four decades and continues to shape contemporary understandings of visual culture and queer identity.
From his early days contributing to Artforum and Artweek, to his pivotal role in establishing San Francisco Camerawork, to his long tenure as a museum consultant, Fischer shares personal stories, insights, and the ideas that fueled his creative evolution. The conversation traces his return to the spotlight through recent retrospectives, renewed interest in his photographic work, and the ongoing relevance of his visual language.
Recorded among the books, artwork, and personal history that fill his San Francisco home, this episode offers a rare, firsthand look at one of the Bay Area’s most distinctive artistic voices.
Tune in for a thoughtful, candid discussion that explores art, community, memory, and the enduring impact of Hal Fischer’s vision.
HAL FISCHER
@hal.fischer
CASEMORE GALLERY
Casemoregallery.com
@casemoregallery
Produced by KEVIN KIRKWOOD
kevin-kirkwood.com | @kevinwillpaint | @strandpodcast
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This episode was recorded September 27, 2025 in San Francisco, CA.
Photo: Kurt Edward Fishback