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Located in the SOMA district, SFMOMA features modern art with exhibits, films, and events such as panel discussions and artists' lectures. Admission is free the first Tuesday of every month.
An exhibition of photographs from SFMOMA's own collection that illustrate a wide range of photographic styles.
Since the beginning, artists have yearned to stop time, or at least to examine their nagging awareness that it's unstoppable. But only San Rafael ...
Selections from a private collection featuring pieces by Matisse, O'Keeffe, Picasso, and others.
A collection of conceptual drawings and models by the visionary architectural artist whose fantastic, futuristic structures reimagined the interact...
Retrospective featuring nearly 100 black-and-white snapshots by the postwar photographer — almost half of which have never been exhibited publicly ...
At 2:15 a.m. on a recent Friday, on the fourth floor of SFMOMA, a smattering of art-goers snoozed, lying prone on soft couches after watching a few hours of Christian Marclay's The Clock. The snores. The drooling. Marclay's masterpiece. Those who... More »
The middle-aged woman was drunk in public, and as she staggered around the streets of New York during daylight hours — leaning on a man for support, falling down, curling into a fetal position, then standing again and walking without shoes — a... More »
For a man obsessed with visions of the future, it seems both appropriate and strangely sad that Lebbeus Woods will miss the culmination of his work in SFMOMA's new exhibit, "Lebbeus Woods: Architect." Like his infamous art, Woods' life was... More »
Fred Halsted’s legend invariably precedes him, for the simple reason that the handful of daring films he made in the 1970s are largely unavailable and rarely shown. One of gay cinema’s least polished and most prized pioneers, the SoCal native... More »
One thinks of narrative occurring in fiction and film, in dance and theater, even sometimes in visual art. Only rarely does one consider the narrative power of a museum exhibition, but SFMOMA's "Jay DeFeo: A Retrospective" is indeed among the... More »
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