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SFMOMA151 Third StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103 map cross street: between Mission & Howard district: SoMa Tel. +1 415.357.4000 Website |
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| Thu Jul 10 - Sun Jan 04 Exhibit showcases books, posters, furniture and other objects acquired since Henry Urbach joined the museum staff.
This unorthodox exhibition showcases 246-plus objects acquired by SFMOMA's Architecture and Design Department since curator Henry Ur... More |
![]() | Thu Sep 18 - Sun Jan 04 Exhibit juxtaposes video works by Olivo Barbieri and Stephen Dean.
This exhibition presents a complex portrait of America's most spectacular urban environment — and fastest growing city — through the juxtaposition of two recent films: Olivo Barbie... More |
![]() | Sat Sep 27 - Sun Feb 22 Spanning the artist's entire career, the works in this exhibition illustrate Klee's use of pictorial elements to explore both the practices of art and the theory behind them. In subsequent projects Klee implemented various mark-making styles and colo... More |
| Sat Oct 11 - Sun Jan 04 Modern science and photography flowered simultaneously in the early 19th century, and photography was adopted as a scientific tool from the first years of its invention. Over the course of the century, scientists made pictures using the microscope an... More |
| Sat Oct 25 - Mon Jan 19 Drawing primarily from SFMOMA's collection, this exhibition considers themes particularly relevant in our world today: belonging and exile, mobility and immobility, and navigation and translation among and between objects, people, and places. The tit... More |
| Sat Nov 01 - Sun Apr 05 This exhibition celebrates The 1000 Journals Project, an ongoing collaborative and participatory experiment that follows 1,000 blank journals as they journey around the world. Each journal is stamped with a message inviting participants to draw, past... More |
| Sat Nov 08 - Sun Jan 25 Made from a variety of natural materials — including wood, tar, rawhide, and stone — Martin Puryear's distinctive sculptures combine modernist geometry with international craft traditions. Influenced by woodworking, basketry, and construction techniq... More |
| Sat Nov 08 - Sun Feb 08 Looking back nearly 60 years across a wide spectrum of genres and media, this exhibition examines how artists have engaged members of the public as essential collaborators in the art-making process. On view are works by more than 40 artists, from ear... More |
| About SFMOMA The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is a private, not-for-profit institution supported by its members, individual contributors to Donor Circle, corporate and foundation support, federal and state government grants and admission revenues. Annual programming is sustained through the generosity of Grants for the Arts/San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund and The James Irvine Foundation. Thursday evening half-priced admission is sponsored by Banana Republic. Reduced admission for seniors is sponsored by Pacific Bell. KidstART free admission for children twelve and under is made possible by The Charles Schwab Corporation Foundation. SFMOMA is easily accessible by MUNI, BART, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans and Caltrain. Hourly, daily and monthly parking is available at the SFMOMA Garage at 147 Minna Street. For parking information, call 415.348.0971. Hours Sunday: 11am - 5:45pmMonday: 11am - 5:45pm Tuesday: 11am - 5:45pm Wednesday: Closed Thursday: 11am - 8:45pm Friday: 11am - 5:45pm Saturday: 11am - 5:45pm
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Editorial Review Richard Tuttle @ SFMOMA The Hardest-Working Man In The Art World By Maureen Hanratty (07/08/2005)" The exhibit of approximately 300 pieces spanning the forty plus years of Richard Tuttle's artistic output begins with a group of twelve paper octagonals pasted directly to the wall. Barely perceptible they teeter on the edge of being and nothingness. Richard Tuttle is not a master craftsmen or virtuoso painter. He wills his works into being. His personality can be felt in each one of his pieces. It's a quality that separates him from so many of his peers and the reason why The Art of Richard Tuttle will be enjoyed by a broad-range of museum visitors. " |
Editorial Review Marilyn Minter @ SFMOMA The Body Horrific By Nirmala Nataraj (05/06/2005)" It's no surprise that artist Marilyn Minter, whose current body of photorealist paintings seductively grace the austere walls of the SFMOMA, was influenced by Diane Arbus, that most lauded archivist of the macabre. In fact, Minter, while an undergraduate at the University of Florida in the 1960s, studied under the auspices of Arbus. Minter's eye for both eeriness and irony was blatant in her photographic documentation of her mother, an aging beauty and drug addict whose haggard demeanor was only matched by her cosmetic obsessions " |
Editorial Review Jeremy Blake: Winchester at SFMOMA An Evocative, Visually Ravishing Trilogy By Maureen Hanratty (02/24/2005)" Jeremy Blake conjures up the ghosts of the Winchester Mystery House in his evocative, visually ravishing trilogy 'Winchester'. Presented as a triptych and screened simultaneously 'Winchester, 2002', '1906', 2003 and 'Century 21', 2004, explore the paranoia and madness that drove the Winchester rifle heiress Sarah Winchester to build a sprawling mansion in San Jose to pacify the spirits of those killed by her family's famous firearms. " |
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