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Exhibitions (22)
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- Kiki Smith: A Gathering, 1980-2005
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November 19, 2005
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January 29, 2006
Best known for provocative depictions of the female body — both in anatomical fragments and in full figure — Kiki Smith has explored a broad range of subjects,
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- Chuck Close: Self-Portraits 1967-2005
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November 19, 2005
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February 28, 2006
A prolific and celebrated artist, Chuck Close has worked for nearly four decades within a carefully defined practice focused exclusively on portraiture. Close's own image, more
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- Double Feature: Steve McQueen and Peter Sarkisian
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November 10, 2005
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May 21, 2006
The Double Feature series juxtaposes two media works, revealing affinities and provoking unexpected associations between them while highlighting the individual perspective of each
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- Robert Adams: Turning Back, A Photographic Journal of Re-exploration
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September 29, 2005
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January 03, 2006
Inspired by the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition, photographer Robert Adams's most recent work presents a new look at the territory these explorers covered and the
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- New Work: Edgar Arceneaux
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August 12
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November 27, 2005
The latest exhibition in the recurring New Work series features artwork by Los Angeles-based Edgar Arceneaux. Much of Arceneaux's work is fueled by his fascination with language and
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- The Art of Richard Tuttle
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July 02
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October 16, 2005
One of the foremost artists of our time, Richard Tuttle is often described as a maverick. Tuttle uses a wide variety of materials from paint to wire to plywood to
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- Taking Place: Photographs from the Prentice and Paul Sack Collection
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June 02
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September 06, 2005
Drawn from the Prentice and Paul Sack Photographic Trust at SFMOMA and the Sacks' newly promised gift to the Trust, this extraordinary photography exhibition is one of the largest
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- 2x4/design series 3
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May 13
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November 27, 2005
New York-based design firm 2x4 is credited with helping to redefine graphic design as one of the most inclusive and visible design categories. 2x4's sophisticated approach
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- New Work: Marilyn Minter
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April 01
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July 24, 2005
New Work engages audiences with the most innovative expressions of contemporary art. This exhibition features work by New York-based painter Marilyn Minter in her first solo museum
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- Image, Body, Text: Selected Works by Gary Hill
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March 24
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May 30, 2005
How does video mediate our perception of the body? This question is at the core of the work of acclaimed artist Gary Hill, who explores video in both its sculptural and projected
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- Jeremy Blake: Winchester
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February 19
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October 10, 2005
Heiress Sarah Winchester and her Winchester Mystery House — the bizarre gothic mansion she built to defend herself from the ghosts of those killed by the rifles that made her
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- Robert Bechtle: A Retrospective
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February 12
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June 05, 2005
For the past 40 years, painter Robert Bechtle has focused our attention on the everyday. Working in a sun-bleached color palette and photorealist style, Bechtle gives us a quiet
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- John Szarkowski: Photographs
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February 05
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May 15, 2005
Before he became one of the most influential photography curators of the 20th century, John Szarkowski was himself an accomplished photographer. Since his retirement from New
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- 2004 SECA Art Award: Rosana Castrillo Diaz, Simon Evans, Shaun O'Dell, and Josephine Taylor
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January 22
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May 15, 2005
Revealing the richness of the Bay Area arts scene, the 2004 SECA Art Award exhibition presents new and recent works by four artists of exceptional promise. Rosana Castrillo Díaz's
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- New Work: Rachel Harrison
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November 12, 2004
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March 13, 2005
The second installment in the New Work series, this exhibition marks the West Coast debut of Brooklyn-based sculptor Rachel Harrison. Incorporating diverse and unusual materials
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- Belles Lettres: The Art of Typography
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October 30, 2004
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April 17, 2005
Literally "beautiful letters" in French, the term belles lettres aptly describes works of graphic design in which typography plays an aesthetic role, elevating print communication
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- Roy Lichtenstein: All About Art
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October 23, 2004
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February 22, 2005
Roy Lichtenstein's work first captured the world's attention in the 1960s, when he became known as one of America's foremost Pop artists. His signature style borrowed from mass
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- Glamour: Fashion, Industrial Design, Architecture
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October 09, 2004
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January 17, 2005
One of the most alluring yet elusive concepts in contemporary style, glamour is an ideal that permeates our visual culture. This exhibition radically revises our understanding of
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- Double Feature: Mary Lucier and Gordon Matta-Clark
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October 07, 2004
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January 23, 2005
This SFMOMA collection double feature presents video works that explore time and process. The exhibition includes Mary Lucier's seminal Dawn Burn, 1975, a seven-channel video
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- William Eggleston: Los Alamos
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August 21, 2004
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January 04, 2005
William Eggleston is known for his pioneering work in color photography, which he helped establish as a serious artistic medium. Using a color intense, dye-transfer printing
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- Matisse and Beyond: The Painting and Sculpture Collection
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July 01, 2004
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November 08, 2009
This changing selection of modern and contemporary paintings, sculptures, and works on paper includes artworks by 20th-century masters such as Salvador Dalí, Marcel Duchamp,
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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.












