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- Primary Matters: The Minimalist Sensibility, 1959 to the Present
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November 08, 2003
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January 11, 2004
Minimalism has been characterized by the use of new materials; an engagement with architecture, seriality, and scale; and an emphasis on the relationship between art object,
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- Diane Arbus Revelations
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October 25, 2003
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February 08, 2004
Diane Arbus (1923 1971) found most of her subjects in New York City and its environs during the 1950s and 1960s. Her portraits of couples, children, carnival performers,
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- Fantasy and Function: The Furniture of John Dickinson
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September 26, 2003
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March 07, 2004
Notable for his imaginative fusion of austerity and fantasy, elegance and humor, San Francisco-based designer and decorator John Dickinson crafted some of the most innovative
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- 33 RPM: Ten Hours of Sound from France
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September 06
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September 14, 2003
The fourth in an annual series of sound exhibitions at SFMOMA, 33 RPM: Ten Hours of Sound from France presents a cross section of French sound art and experimental music from the
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- The Photographs of Reagan Louie: Sex Work in Asia
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September 04
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December 07, 2003
The Photographs of Reagan Louie presents an artist's candid and complex study of the contemporary Asian sex industry. With subjects ranging from Thai sex emporiums to Japanese
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- Reprocessing Information
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August 30, 2003
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February 08, 2004
Based on a concept of mediascape, Reprocessing Information presents video works that explore information as landscape and medium. Examining television news in particular, the video
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- Marc Chagall
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July 26
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November 04, 2003
Marc Chagall's rich œuvre is rediscovered in this retrospective. With 153 paintings and works on paper created between 1907 and 1970 — including many never before seen
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- Philip Guston Retrospective
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June 28
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September 28, 2003
A comprehensive survey of Philip Guston's work as a leading figure of the avant-garde from the 1930s to his death in 1980, Philip Guston Retrospective includes over 100 paintings
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- The Art of Design: The Architecture and Design Collection
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April 19, 2003
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July 29, 2007
SFMOMA's growing architecture and design collection focuses on the areas of architecture, industrial design, and graphic design and features both historical and contemporary works.
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- ROY/design series 1
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April 19
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September 07, 2003
The first solo museum exhibition of work by innovative architect Lindy Roy, ROY/design series 1 launches a series devoted to new voices in contemporary design. Roy, founder of the
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- Reel Sculpture: Film into Art
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April 05
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August 03, 2003
Emphasizing our physical relationship with the projected image as well as the possibilities for nonlinear narratives, this exhibition features installations by filmmakers who
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- Earthly Bodies: Irving Penn's Nudes, 194950
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March 22
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August 10, 2003
Famous for his work in fashion, still-life, and portrait photography, Irving Penn is less well known as a superb photographer of the female nude. Taken during studio sittings with
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- 2002 SECA Art Award: John Bankston, Andrea Higgins, Chris Johanson, and Will Rogan
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March 20
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August 10, 2003
Administered by In/Site, an auxiliary of SFMOMA, the SECA Art Award honors local artists of exceptional promise with this biennial exhibition. The four 2002 recipients bring fresh
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- A Passion for Paul Klee: The Djerassi Collection at SFMOMA
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March 01
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June 08, 2003
The Djerassi Collection of work by Swiss Modernist Paul Klee, assembled by Dr. Carl Djerassi and placed in SFMOMA's care, is seen in full for the first time ever in this
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- Andreas Gursky
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February 15
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June 01, 2003
The first American retrospective of the work of Andreas Gursky, this exhibition surveys the German photographer's achievements from 1984 to the present. Gursky's richly detailed,
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- Treasures of Modern Art: The Legacy of Phyllis Wattis at SFMOMA
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January 30
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June 24, 2003
In celebration of the exceptional contribution Phyllis Wattis made to SFMOMA, Treasures of Modern Art highlights works of art acquired by the Museum through its devoted trustee and
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- No Ghost Just a Shell
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December 14, 2002
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March 16, 2003
No Ghost Just a Shell was initiated when French artists and frequent collaborators Pierre Huyghe and Phillippe Parreno paid a visit to an agency that produces and sells animated
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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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- 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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- 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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- 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












