Talk about San Francisco's renowned Museum of Modern Art and at some point, the conversation will turn to Mondrian: the artist, the paintings and, of ...
San Francisco has recently hired its very own art detective and announced a moratorium on public art donations to the city, all in response to claims ...
Japanese photographer Naoya Hatakeyama is exploring the relationship between nature and humanity in a retrospective entitled "Natural Stories." The ex...
Last week, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) acquired Edward Hopper's "Intermission," one of Hopper's final works, painted only four yea...
Rineke Dijkstra is a portraitist. And yet, it could be said that the Dutch photographer is a curator of awkward moments in time, having the ability to...
On Thursday, the San Francisco Planning Commission unanimously approved the environmental impact report on the planned expansion at the San Francisco ...
Art museums are so often understood as sanctuaries in which to preserve the past, so it's rare to experience a museum show instead devoted to understa...
The much-lauded Gertrude Stein show adds to the ever-growing dump of evidence that museum curators tend toward overly complex exhibition titles -- too frequently set up with the poor bedraggled colon.
Sonic Shadows provides an enhanced way to engage in our environment, as well as highlights our impact as we move through it. Fontana makes it musical, if we stop and listen.
In the 1950s, San Francisco poet Jack Spicer wrote that he considered a collection of poems to be a community meant to "echo and re-echo against each ...
The timely and thought-provoking exhibition Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera Since 1870 in San Francisco explores the use and cultural impact of photography made in public spaces.
We applaud low cost-high concept art. This past summer at SFMOMA, artist and curator Brion Nuda Rosch invited Chris Sollars to use SFMOMA as a site fo...
Calder to Warhol: Introducing the Fisher Collection at SFMOMA, Marlene Dumas: Against the Wall at the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art and Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917 at the MOMA.
WAITING FOR SUPERMAN
by Jimmy Demers
"I recently saw a screening of the documentary "Waiting for Superman" and felt compelled to share a few words o...
With great fanfare, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art last year announced it had entered into a long-term working relationship with Doris and the...
A recent major acquisition for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is a fitting end to my employment there and a reminder of how my life has been impacted by Bruce Nauman's art.