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Exhibitions (9)
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- Joseph Cornell: Private Constellations
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November 22, 1997
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October 13, 1998
Twenty-one works by Joseph Cornell — a gift from the Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation — appear in this focus exhibition, part of SFMOMA's ongoing painting
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- Police Pictures: The Photograph as Evidence
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October 17, 1997
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January 20, 1998
The images featured in this exhibition include a dark street scene of a slain gangster, a gun lying casually in the foreground; a collection of 19th-century women with fur-collared
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- Tatsuo Miyajima: New Work
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October 10, 1997
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February 03, 1998
The multiple counters click glowing red figures from one to nine at varying rates, go dark briefly, and then start counting again in a media art installation by Tatsuo Miyajima.
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- Present Tense: Nine Artists in the Nineties
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September 13, 1997
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January 06, 1998
Nine artists whose work is characterized by fragility, beauty, pictorial vividness, intimacy, and attention to materials will be exhibited as part of the Museum's New Work
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- Making Art Histories: On the Trail of David Park
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August 22, 1997
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February 24, 1998
Presenting the work of three dozen artists spanning the 1930s to the 1960s, Making Art Histories: On the Trail of David Park examines how what we call "art history"
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- Shiro Kuramata: 1934-1991
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August 08
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December 02, 1997
The minimalist yet fantastical forms of Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata presented in the exhibition include approximately fifty examples of his inventive furniture pieces and
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- Disrupture: Postmodern Media Nam June Paik, Dara Birnbaum, and General Idea
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May 09
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September 16, 1997
Postmodernism cracks open the shell of accepted formal narratives, disrupting the privileged position of meaning and reflecting on the devices the artist uses. Suggesting a
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- Icons: Magnets of Meaning
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April 18
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August 05, 1997
From blue jeans and surfboards to cosmetics and corporate logos, twelve everyday objects are recast as icons — single, physical forms that embody a complex universe of
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- Centering the Civic: The 1996 San Francisco Prize
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March 14
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July 08, 1997
A kinetic sculpture; collages of industry, trade, and nature; and digital readouts exhibit new visions of public space at SFMOMA. Centering the Civic: The 1996 San Francisco Prize












