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![]() | Sat Jun 14 - Sun Sep 28 Exhibit showcases 50 paintings from the beginning of Frida Kahlo's career in 1926 to her death in 1954.
Mexican artist Frida Kahlo began painting in 1926, while recovering from a near-fatal bus accident, and soon became captivated by the medium's ... More |
| Tue Jul 01 - Sun Sep 21 Exhibit showcases the greatest photographs, some never seen before, of Lee Miller and her unconventional life.... More |
| Thu Jul 10 - Sun Oct 05 Computer-generated video installations by Alexander Hahn and Yves Netzhammer.... More |
| Thu Jul 10 - Sun Oct 05 Exhibit contains 50 paintings, sculptures and installations that explores the transition of art since the post-Mao era.... More |
| Thu Jul 10 - Sun Jan 04 Exhibit showcases books, posters, furniture and other objects acquired since Henry Urbach joined the museum staff.... More |
| Thu Sep 18 - Sun Jan 04 Exhibit juxtaposes video works by Olivo Barbieri and Stephen Dean.... 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.
Hours Sunday: 10am - 7:45pmMonday: 10:00am - 5:45pm Tuesday: 10:00am - 5:45pm Wednesday: closed Thursday: 10am - 9:45pm Friday: 10am - 5:45pm Saturday: 10am - 7:45pm
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Editorial Review Frida Kahlo Artist, Icon, Revolutionary By Nirmala Nataraj (07/11/2008)" Frida Kahlo is typically rendered as either the eccentric lady artist of the mustache and unibrow, memorialized by Hollywood goddess Salma Hayek, or the shunned wife of legendary muralist and revolutionary Diego Rivera. In a new touring exhibition organized by Kahlo biographer and art historian Hayden Herrera, we get to see Kahlo in all her incarnations—primarily through a slew of seductive, mysterious, and sometimes claustrophobic self-portraits that describe vicissitudes of political and personal agony, as well as the ultimate triumph of self-definition through the manufacturing of Kahlo’s own image. " |
Editorial Review Beyond Real at SF MOMA Surrealist Photography and Sculpture By Aimee Le Duc (04/07/2006)" Andre Breton defined surrealism as, "psychic automatism in its pure state, by which on purposes to express, verbally, by means of the written word, or in any other manner -- the actual functioning of thought. Dictated by thought, in the absence of any control exercised by reason, exempt from any aesthetic or moral concern." It's important to carry a working definition of surrealism around with you while navigating through the seemingly never-ending SFMOMA exhibition, Beyond Real: Surrealist Photography and Sculpture from Bay Area Collections. " |
Editorial Review 1906 Earthquake at SFMOMA Commemorating San Francisco's Big One By Nirmala Nataraj (02/03/2006)" Those of us who were in the Bay Area for the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake are accustomed to the fear-addled curiosity of out-of-towners. Earthquakes are the most unimaginable of natural disasters for most people because of their sheer unpredictability -- but being so close to Earthquake Central, we often forget the devastating impact of some of history's major calamities. " |
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