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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.
One of the most unconventional female artists of the 20th century, Lee Miller was admired for her classical beauty, intelligence, and ph... More |
| 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 Jul 10 - Sun Oct 05 Computer-generated video installations by Alexander Hahn and Yves Netzhammer.
Computer-generated video installations by Swiss artists Alexander Hahn and Yves Netzhammer reveal a fascination with internal landscapes of the mind. Hahn's interactive ... 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.
This selection of contemporary Chinese art from the Logan Collection reveals a spectrum of individual responses to the utopian ... More |
![]() | Fri Aug 01 - Tue Nov 04 Working in distinct styles and media, Zilvinas Kempinas, Alyson Shotz, and Mary Temple explore the transformative properties of light, underscoring its ability to inform our perception of space. Temple's installation casts trompe l'oeil shadows from ... 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 |
| 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.
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Editorial Review Ultrabaroque: Aspects of Post-Latin American Art at SFMOMA By Rachel Churner By SFS Staff (03/02/2001)" Can you create an exhibition around a title? Co-curators Elizabeth Armstrong and Victor Zamudio-Taylor have done just that in Ultrabaroque: Aspects of Post-Latin American Art currently at SFMOMA. What emerges from this masterful title is a collection of the contradictions and multiplicities inherent in the baroque itself. Used to describe a style of art prevalent in the 17th century that was characterized by bold ornamentation and contrasting elements, the term baroque also denotes grotesqueness, extravagance, and flamboyance. " |
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