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San Jose Museum of Art110 S. Market StreetSan Jose, CA 95113 map district: San Jose (Downtown) Tel. 408-294-2787 Website |
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![]() | Tue Aug 19 - Sun Oct 19 Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon examines the development of robot iconography in fine art over the past 50 years. In 1920, the term robot was coined from a Czech word robota, which means tedious labor. Since then, the image and the idea of a rob... More |
![]() | Fri Sep 19 - Sun Nov 30 San Jose Museum of Art presents Road Trip, a journey through a uniquely American experience. Presenting the works of great artists such as; Eleanor Antin, Jane Benson, Sophie Calle, Steven Deo, Lordy Rodriguez, Ed Ruscha, and others. Take the journey... More |
![]() | Sat Oct 11 - Sat Nov 29 Shedding light on the life and art of Frida Kahlo (1907 – 1954), this exhibition features approximately fifty photographic portraits of the legendary Mexican artist. Drawn from the collection of Spencer Throckmorton, a specialist in Latin American ph... More |
| Sat Nov 01 - Sun Nov 02 Celebrate the Day of the Dead with family activities, live mariachi, arts and crafts, poetry, storytelling, dance and more. Free.... More |
| Sat Nov 15 An evening of art, wine and cheese tasting, plus silent and live actions, benefit scholarship programs for students.
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| About San Jose Museum of Art 2007 BEST OF SILICON VALLEY Staff Pick and Reader Survey Winner - First Place Hours Sunday: 11 am - 5 pmMonday: closed Tuesday: 11 am - 5 pm Wednesday: 11 am - 5 pm Thursday: 11 am - 5 pm Friday: 11 am - 5 pm Saturday: 11 am - 5 pm |
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Editorial Review Blurred Reflections: New video exhibition to be applauded despite a close miss By Rodrigo Diaz By SFS Staff (03/02/2001)" Video as a medium has expanded our understanding of our sense of sight -- however it has come with limitations. Video footage of the Rodney King beating and recent terrorists attacks ingrain themselves in our collective psyche. Yet acquittals of the police officers, and analogies to an "action film come alive", elucidate video's failure to truly communicate "reality." This is the premise that Blind Vision: Video and the limits of Perception at the San Jose Museum of Art, through November 11, 2001, aspires to highlight, yet partially misses due to the selection of artists and a claustrophobic presentation. " |
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