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Exhibitions (28)
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- August Sander: People of the Twentieth Century
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November 29, 2002
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February 23, 2003
Working in early- and mid-twentieth-century Germany, August
Sander photographed anonymous people, then divided the images into archetypal groups such as The Farmer and The Woman to
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- Body Design
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November 16, 2002
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March 23, 2003
Conventional notions of good design favor objects and spaces that accommodate and even mimic the human form. Body Design looks at provocative artists who take this conventional
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- Architecture + Water
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November 16, 2002
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March 23, 2003
Five international building projects that integrate architecture, landscape, and infrastructure to engage the waterfront are brought together in Architecture + Water. The designers
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- Gerhard Richter: Forty Years of Painting
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October 12, 2002
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January 14, 2003
Gerhard Richter: Forty Years of Painting presents a full-scale survey of paintings by the influential German artist Gerhard Richter. The exhibition features approximately 140
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- RICHTER 858
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September 26, 2002
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April 22, 2003
In conjunction with SFMOMA's presentation of Gerhard Richter: Forty Years of Painting, a remarkable eight-painting suite of Richter's abstractions, Abstract Pictures (858) (1999),
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- Variable Resistance: Ten Hours of Sound from Australia
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September 08
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September 17, 2002
The third in a series of "listening room" exhibitions at SFMOMA, Variable Resistance presents a cross section of contemporary trends in Australian sound art and
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- Numbers: A New Work by Kristin Oppenheim
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August 17
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November 24, 2002
Kristin Oppenheim is primarily known for spare sound installations that draw on the relationships between sound and personal experience and memory. Numbers, a five-channel video
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- Dreaming in Pictures: The Photography of Lewis Carroll
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August 03
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November 10, 2002
Before becoming a celebrated author of children's books under the pen name Lewis Carroll, Oxford mathematics lecturer Charles Lutwidge Dodgson was known as a sophisticated and
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- Taken by Design: Photographs from the Institute of Design, 1937-1971
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July 20
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October 20, 2002
Home to photographic luminaries such as László Moholy-Nagy, Harry Callahan, and Aaron Siskind, Chicago's Institute of Design (ID) was founded in the 1930s as an outpost of
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- Ellsworth Kelly in San Francisco
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July 13, 2002
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January 05, 2003
Ellsworth Kelly in San Francisco brings together for the first time twenty-two major works recently acquired by SFMOMA from the artist's personal collection with paintings,
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- Willem de Kooning: Tracing the Figure
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June 27
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September 08, 2002
Willem de Kooning: Tracing the Figure presents images of women produced by de Kooning between 1938 and 1955. The sixty-plus assembled works on paper demonstrate de Kooning's
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- Y E S YOKO ONO
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June 22
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September 08, 2002
In her prolific 40-year career, Ono has embraced a wide range of media, defying traditional boundaries and creating new forms of artistic expression. The exhibition features
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- Sampling/Christian Marclay
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April 11
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July 28, 2002
Since the 1970s, Swiss-American sound and visual artist Christian Marclay has explored the intimate relationship between the visual record and recorded sound through cutting,
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- Edward Weston: The Last Years in Carmel
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March 02
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July 09, 2002
Toward the end of his career, the well-known twentieth-century American photographer Edward Weston (1886–1958) created a body of work distinct from what he had previously
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- Perfect Acts of Architecture
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March 02
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June 30, 2002
Organized by the Wexner Center and curator Jeffrey Kipnis, Perfect Acts of Architecture features the work of internationally renowned architects Peter Eisenman, Rem Koolhaas, Daniel
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- Jack Stauffacher: Selections from the Permanent Collection of Architecture and Design
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March 02
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June 30, 2002
Featuring approximately 25 prints drawn from three recently acquired portfolios, Jack Stauffacher: Selections from the Permanent Collection of Architecture and Design highlights the
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- Eva Hesse
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February 02
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May 19, 2002
Although much has been written about her dramatic life — a tragic death at an early age, struggles to gain acceptance as a young female artist in New York, a childhood flight
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- The Seventh Art: New Dimensions in Cinema
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January 10, 2002
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August 12, 2004
The Seventh Art presents motion pictures that stretch the formal conventions of cinema — works that reflect upon evolving technologies, create hybrid forms, or inspire new
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- Restaging the Everyday: Recent Work by Beat Steuli and Fischli/Weiss
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December 08, 2001
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March 17, 2002
Restaging the Everyday: Recent Work by Beat Streuli and Fischli/Weiss is an installation of two works by contemporary Swiss artists: Beat Streuli and the duo Peter Fischli and
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- Points of Departure II: Connecting with Contemporary Art
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November 17, 2001
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June 09, 2002
Rather than displaying works of art as they are most often presented to the public — chronologically, biographically, geographically, or by art historical movements —
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- Organic/Inorganic: Selections from the Permanent Collection of Architecture and Design
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November 10, 2001
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February 05, 2002
With more than 20 architectural models, drawings, and design objects, Organic/Inorganic investigates the interface between the human body and nature. While some design rejects
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- SFMOMA Experimental Design Award
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November 09, 2001
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February 05, 2002
The SFMOMA Experimental Design Award has announced its inaugural winners, and they represent the full breadth of experimentation taking place in the Bay Area. This year's
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- Judith Rothschild: An Artist's Search
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October 25, 2001
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February 17, 2002
Spanning five decades, this retrospective of painter Judith Rothschild — the first since her death in 1993 — offers unique insight into an artist's search for
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- Paul Klee: Materials and Techniques
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September 13, 2001
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February 10, 2002
In many ways, Swiss-born German artist Paul Klee (18791940) was as much a creative scientist as an artist. Throughout his career he experimented with various media and
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- Ultrabaroque: Aspects of Post-Latin American Art
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August 18, 2001
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January 02, 2002
Organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, Ultrabaroque focuses on a critical re-reading of the Baroque in Latin America and its use by contemporary artists as an
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- Ansel Adams at 100
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August 04, 2001
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January 13, 2002
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ansel Adams — one of San Francisco's favorite sons — SFMOMA is proud to present an exhibition featuring over 100
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- CrossFade
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March 05, 2001
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September 14, 2003
A joint project of SFMOMA, The Goethe-Institut, ZKM Karlsruhe, and the Walker Art Center, CrossFade focuses on the Web as a performative space for sound art. Creating a platform for
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- e.space
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January 01, 2001
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January 01, 2002
e.space was created to explore new art forms that exist only on the web. These commissioned online projects explore new forms of storytelling — taking a fresh look at what












