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- Types And Prototypes: Selections from the Permanent Collection of Architecture and Design
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November 10, 2000
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March 04, 2001
Types and Prototypes: Selections from the Permanent Collection of Architecture and Design presents architectural renderings, furniture, design objects and graphic design that have
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- Hiroshi Sugimoto: The Architecture Series
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November 10, 2000
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March 04, 2001
Known for his long-exposure photographic series on empty movie theaters, seascapes and museum dioramas, Hiroshi Sugimoto has now turned his eye to landmarks of modern architecture
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- Paul Klee: Conductor of Color
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November 02, 2000
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April 03, 2001
Though renowned for his accomplished draftsmanship, Swiss artist Paul Klee also developed an incredible command of color over the course of his career. With approximately fifteen
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- Double Feature: New Works by Nick Crowe and Gary Hill
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October 28, 2000
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January 15, 2001
Bringing together new installations by media artists Nick Crowe and Gary Hill, Double Feature offers an intriguing look at how technology is touching the most intimate realms of
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- Friendly Witnesses: The Worlds of Warren Sonbert
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October 26
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December 17, 2000
Warren Sonbert, an independent filmmaker renowned for his avant-garde, diarist style, began producing films in 1966. Originally inspired by American artists in Andy Warhol's
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- Celebrating Modern Art: The Anderson Collection
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October 07, 2000
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January 15, 2001
Over the past thirty-five years Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson have assembled one of the most important private collections of modern and contemporary art in the United
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- Jukebox: The Studio of Acoustic Art
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September 11
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September 24, 2000
As part of a two-week international sound festival, SFMOMA has commissioned guest curator Klaus Schöning to present Jukebox, a mix of recorded acoustic art and experimental
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- The Darker Side of Playland: Childhood Imagery from the Logan Collection
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September 01, 2000
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January 02, 2001
Third in a series of presentations from the Kent and Vicki Logan Collection of contemporary art, this exhibition focuses on works that depict toys, cartoon characters and childhood
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- Design Afoot: Athletic Shoes 1995 - 2000
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July 22
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October 17, 2000
Featuring over 150 shoes from more than a dozen companies such as Adidas, Converse, Nike, Oakley, Polo and Prada, Design Afoot traces the recent evolution of athletic footwear
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- Experiments: Recent Acquisitions of the Permanent Collection of Architecture + Design
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July 22
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October 17, 2000
This exhibition presents approximately 150 pieces of furniture, design objects and graphic design whose form, material or content extends the experiments of contemporary art.
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- Virtual Telemetrix: Selections of the Work of John Bielenberg from the Permanent Collection of Architecture and Design
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July 15
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October 17, 2000
With the invention of a fictitious company, Virtual Telemetrix, Inc. (VT), in 1991, John Bielenberg began a series of witty design projects to create a satirical corporate entity.
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- Of the Moment: Contemporary Art from the Permanent Collection
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June 30
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August 29, 2000
Bringing together works from the past decade by some of the most promising young artists working today, Of the Moment includes Todd Hido's haunting photographs of homes in South San
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- Robert Gober: Sculpture + Drawing
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June 09
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September 05, 2000
Organized by the Walker Art Center, this first large-scale overview of Gober's oeuvre juxtaposes more than 100 drawings with examples of his sculpture, illuminating the complex
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- Walker Evans
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June 02
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September 12, 2000
This comprehensive retrospective of the career of American photographer Walker Evans (1903-1975) explores the legacy of one of the most influential artists of the twentieth
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- CREMASTER 2: The Drones' Exposition
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May 20
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September 05, 2000
CREMASTER 2, the latest installment in Matthew Barney's ongoing series of cinematic "operas," traces the rise and fall of antihero Gary Gilmore — convicted killer
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- Magritte
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May 05
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September 05, 2000
This exhibition, which includes approximately sixty-five works, highlights Magritte's investigation of painting as representation and the relationship between language and images,
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- The Geography Of Modern Life: Documentary and Avant-Garde Films from Europe between the Two World Wars
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May 05
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May 22, 2000
Although best known for her photography, Germaine Krull participated in the production of six films between 1925 and 1943. In recognition of the synergy between her photography and
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- Germaine Krull: Photographer of Modernity
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April 14
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July 30, 2000
Featuring approximately 120 vintage prints, this exhibition focuses on the French photographer who is considered one of the most significant practitioners of "new vision"
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- Paul Klee: Recent Acquisitions of the Djerassi Collection
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March 18
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October 24, 2000
For more than a decade, Dr. Carl Djerassi has generously shared his collection of over 130 works by Paul Klee through frequent exhibitions at SFMOMA, making the Museum a
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- Structure And Surface: Contemporary Japanese Textiles
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March 17
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June 27, 2000
Organized by the Museum of Modern Art and the Saint Louis Art Museum, this exhibition features works of astonishing beauty and complexity that reassert the artistic potential of
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- AdamsMorioka: Selections from the Permanent Collection of Architecture and Design
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March 17
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June 27, 2000
Mixing modern abstraction with nostalgic images, the bold design work of Los Angeles-based Sean Adams and Noreen Morioka offers graphic design with wit, nostalgia, optimism, and a
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- Sol LeWitt: A Retrospective
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February 19
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May 30, 2000
Clarity, beauty, playfulness. Simplicity, logic, openness. The words that come to mind when describing the work of Sol LeWitt resonate with essential aesthetic and intellectual
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- Fact/Fiction: Contemporary Art That Walks the Line
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February 12
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April 16, 2000
What happens when things are not what they appear to be? This presentation from SFMOMA's permanent collection challenges perceived relationships between fact and fiction;
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- High Minded: Conceptual Art in Moving-Image Media
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January 29
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April 25, 2000
Beginning in the late 1960's, a number of artists began to experiment with the moving mage as a means to explore and expand Conceptual art practices. Featuring video and
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- Short Distances and Definite Places: The Photographs of William Gedney
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January 21
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May 16, 2000
SFMOMA presents the first major museum exhibition to feature work by the recently rediscovered American photographer William Gedney (1932-1989). Focusing on photographs of coal
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- New Work: Painting Today, Recent Acquisitions
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December 17, 1999
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March 01, 2000
The SFMOMA Painting and Sculpture Department is actively adding to its collection of paintings by emerging artists working locally, nationally, and internationally. This
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- The Architecture of Graphics: Design for SCI-Arc from the Permanent Collection of Architecture and Design
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November 12, 1999
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February 20, 2000
For the last ten years, the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), Los Angeles, has commissioned some of the most innovative graphic design in the country. This
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- Edge of a City: Work by Steven Holl from the Permanent Collection of Architecture and Design
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November 12, 1999
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February 20, 2000
Acclaimed New York architect Steven Holl's Edge of a City project, which investigates how to create recognizable form in urban sprawl, will be the focus of this selection from the
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- Far Out: Bay Area Design, 1967-73
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November 12, 1999
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February 20, 2000
This exhibition explores the way Bay Area designers tuned in, dropped out and made posters, clothes, objects and structures that merged with technology, nature, craft and commerce.
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- Seeing Time: Selections from the Pamela and Richard Kramlich Collection of Media Art
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October 15, 1999
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January 09, 2000
Showcasing one of the largest private collections of media arts, this exhibition includes works by historical figures, such as Vito Acconci, Dara Birnbaum, Marcel Broodthaers, Dan
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- Degas to Picasso: Painters, Sculptors and the Camera
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October 02, 1999
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January 02, 2000
This major exhibition explores fourteen European artists at the dawn of the Twentieth century and their complex relationship with photography. Degas to Picasso: Painters, Sculptors
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- Jasper Johns: New Paintings and Works on Paper
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September 16, 1999
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January 04, 2000
Jasper Johns: New Paintings and Works on Paper features new artwork by Jasper Johns, one of the most influential artists of the last fifty years, introducing the first substantial
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- Full Moon: Apollo Mission Photographs of the Lunar Landscape
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August 20, 1999
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January 11, 2000
Spectacular, rarely seen scientific images charting the American exploration of the moon have been chosen for their high aesthetic achievement and will be presented in the upcoming
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- Paul Klee: Signs of Life
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July 16, 1999
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March 14, 2000
Continuing a series of exhibitions of the work of Paul Klee, this exhibition presents a remarkable group of twenty paintings, drawings and prints that explore the artist's close











