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1929
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Bill Viola
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San Francisco International Art Expo: San Francisco International Art Expo
Fort Mason Center, with the spectacular backdrop of the Bay, will once again
provide our international exhibitors and visitors with an ambience that is uniquely
San Francisco. The five-day show brings to the West Coast the u...
San Francisco Women Artists Gallery: Exploring Structures: Large Works
Special fundraising art available for sale during the month of September with all proceeds going towards helping the organization survive in a high-rent city.
San Francisco Women Artists Gallery is located at 380 Hayes Street (cross street G...
ARTworkSF - Mezzanine Gallery: San Francisco Sun Up to Sun Down
The warmth of day as the sun moves across The Citys verigated landscape, touching landmark structures and diverse neighborhoods along its path, gives way to the glow of night as the moon provides a backlight for life after sunset. As movement of...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: HIROSHI SUGIMOTO: The Architecture Series
IMAGE:
Hiroshi Sugimoto
World Trade Center--Minoru Yamazaki
1997
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Short Distances and Definite Places:
The Photographs of William Gedney
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: SECA Art Award
The San Francisco-based Neubauer creates sculptural objects
that are caught in the act of morphing between body and product, nature and prop.
Van Dyke's work demonstrates a concern with how poetic elements can strip
prepare...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: THE DARKER SIDE OF PLAYLAND: Childhood Imagery from the Logan Collection
While many
of the images in the exhibition are normally associated with childhood happiness,
others implicate issues of violence in society and cultural identity. Artists represented
in the exhibition include David Levinthal, Lau...
Newmark Gallery: San Francisco: The Changing City - New Paintings by Beryl Landau
Beryl Landau grew up in New York and moved to California as a teenager. She studied painting at UC Berkeley and later at the San Francisco Art Institute under Joan Brown, Elmer Bischoff and Richard Diebenkorn. She lives in San Francisco where she ...
San Francisco Art Institute: Call for Artists: Seeking New Visiting Faculty
MA/MFA and/or Ph.D. in relevant field and a minimum of two years teaching experience required. Applicants should submit a letter specifying the area(s) of interest, CV, slides or other documentation, course proposals or statement of teaching philo...
Brian Gross Fine Art: Amy Trachtenberg: Ricochet - New Paintings
Born in Pittsburgh, PA in 1955, Trachtenberg studied at California State University in Sonoma, where she received her BA. Trachtenberg continued her studies at the L'Ecole National Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris receiving her MFA in Painting a...
Italian Institute of Culture: Call for Artists: A Celebration of the Olympic Games
June 1, 2004 - Slide/photo entry postmark deadline.
Painting in any media.
Themes: The Olympic games - Olympic sports of today and of antiquity. The
beauty and the people of contemporary and historic Greece and Italy,
including l...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: 10 XX (Jujikan): Japanese Sound Art
These recorded sound pieces will play
on a rotating basis during regular Museum hours in the Phyllis Wattis
Theater, in the same format as last year's Jukebox program of recorded
acoustic art and experimental music by John Cage, Alvin Curran, B...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Stranger Passing: Collected Portraits by Joel Sternfeld
Organized by SFMOMA, Stranger Passing presents 60
large-format color photographs that reveal the complexities of contemporary
American society with rare wit and insight.
IMAGE
Joel Sternfeld
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Newmark Gallery: San Francisco Cityscapes
Anna Contis paintings are deeply influenced by her connection to her San Francisco neighborhood and her interest in myth and symbolism. Her works are realistic and familiar reflections of the light, landscape, architecture and people of San Franc...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: New Work: Painting Today, Recent Acquisitions
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IKRA Gallery: Constructing N: Nature – Francisco Infante - Arana
Through the installation of a manmade artefact (‘Artefact’) in natural surrounding, Infante contemplates this very relationship. He does so in a playful aesthetic manner. The exhibition comprises seven limited edition photographs in which the ‘per...
Jack Hanley Gallery: Light Falls: Colter Jacobsen
By using anonymous photographs, Jacobsen does not share in the initial memory of the photographed event but rather only in his own memory of the image. The subtle differences in his twinned drawings iterates how, as Jacobsen notes, “the dream of ...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: GERMAINE KRULL: Photographer of Modernity
Organized by the Folkwang
Museum in Germany, the retrospective includes work from her early career in
Munich and Berlin, abstract industrial imagery from Amsterdam and Paris,
photojournalism produced for magazines in Paris in the...
Brian Gross Fine Art: Amy Trachtenberg: The Weatherhead Series
Trachtenberg's larger canvases, measuring 90 by 60 inches, demonstrate subtle shadowing and veils of color that create both contemplative and complex paintings using abstracted imagery of the weatherhead. Working in a related, monochromatic palett...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: AdamsMorioka: Selections from the Permanent Collection of Architecture and Design
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: High Minded: Conceptual Art in Moving-Image Media
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Seeing Time:
Selections from the Pamela
and Richard Kramlich
Collection of Media Art
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Paul Klee: Recent Acquisitions of the Djerassi Collection
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Magritte
Drawn from an
exhibition organized by the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, this
presentation, which includes SFMOMA's recent acquisition, the great 1952 painting
Les valeurs personell...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: California Pottery: From Mission to Modernism
Drawn
exclusively from California collections, the approximately 180 pieces in the exhibition
are a selection from producers throughout the state.
IMAGE:
May Hamilton de Causse and Geneviève Hamilton
Platter, Rippled...
Caskey-Lees: The 4th Annual San Francisco Arts of Pacific Asia Show
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Far Out: Bay Area Design, 1967 - 73
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MACWORLD: DIGITAL ART CONTEST WINNERS
An independent panel of judges from the digital art community chose thirty images from the over 400 images entered. These images premiered at MACWORLD Expo in NewYork City at the Jabob Javitz Convention Center last July.
The artwork also tra...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: VIRTUAL TELEMETRIX:Selections of the Work of John Bielenberg Design
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: TYPES AND PROTOTYPES: Selections from the Permanent Collection of Architecture and Design
Among the architects and designers whose work is included
in the exhibition are Tom Bonauro, Henry Dreyfuss, Fork Unstable Media, Frank
Gehry, Michael Graves, George Nelson, Timothy Pflueger, Aldo Rossi, Samuel Smidt
and Le...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Double Feature: Paul Kos and Nam June Paik
IMAGE
Paul Kos
Tokyo Rose, 1975-76
galvanized screen and framing, television monitor and videotape
Collection SFMOMA
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San Francisco Musuem of Modern Art: STRUCTURE AND SURFACE: Contemporary Japanese Textiles
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Experimental Design Award 2001
All three winners build on a tradition of craft and exhibit a strong knowledge of the material native to their discipline--whether it is wood, typography and two-dimensional composition, or constituent elements of the built environment--and elabor...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: MATTHEW BARNEY: CREMASTER 2: The Drones' Exposition
Critically hailed as one of the most crucial
artists of his generation, Barney peoples the hallucinatory landscape of his
35-millimeter film and its related installation with bees, bison, heavy-metal drummers,
magicians, mediums,...
Lola Gallery: Merikay MacKenna: San Francisco Safari, How to Get a Head without Hunting
A collection of over 30 new heads will be featured in this show. MacKenna has published several books, won numerous awards and her work is represented in many public and private collections throughout America. She has shown her work in several gal...
MACWORLD: LAST CALL TO ENTER: MACWORLD EXPO DIGITAL ART CONTEST
The Grand Prize winner receives, along with hardware and software, a MACWORLD Expo trip with airfare, hotel, conference and Super Pass to MACWORLD Expo in New York or San Francisco. Digital art and graphic related prizes from the contests m...
Rose Resnick LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired: Insights 2001: Visual Impairment Is No Obstacle in the Creation of Art
These professionals, like all artists, view the world in unique ways and present that view through their art. Painters, sculptors, fabric artists and photographers are all represented in the Insights 2001 exhibition. Each individual piece demonstr...
le Genie de la Bastille Open Studios: Americains in Paris
Le Génie de la Bastille began a program of public exhibitions in artist studios in 1984, followed by a series of international cultural exchanges with artists from Europe, Japan, Chile, Korea, and Algeria. In its first collaboration with the U.S.,...
ASU Art Museum: Stella Lai: Let’s Stop Pretending
Stella Lai was born in 1975, in Hong Kong,
and currently lives and works in San Francisco.
Lai received her BFA from the California College
of Arts and Crafts in San Francisco. The artist
has recently exhibited at the following venues:
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