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SFMOMA CELEBRATES 75th ANNIVERSARY WITH FREE WEEKEND CELEBRATION

January 16–18, 2010 Free to All

Released: September 21, 2009 ·

January 18, 2010, marks the 75th anniversary of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA). In honor of this special occasion, the museum will present a free weekend celebration from Saturday, January 16 through Monday, January 18, 2010.

Saturday programming will feature an encore presentation of Bill Fontana’s Sound Sculptures Through the Golden Gate originally shown at SFMOMA in 1987 for the 50th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge, and a special performance by Matmos on Saturday night. Sunday will be devoted to families, with hands-on art projects and a family film program in the Wattis Theater. On Monday, January 18, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and the day SFMOMA was founded 75 years ago, the museum will ask visitors to join in celebrating the spirit of service by bringing art supplies to be donated to local public schools. There will also be a presentation about SFMOMA’s outreach program to conserve art in the community. On all three days, there will be programs in the 5th floor galleries designed by artist Allison Smith focused on making and craft in the history of the museum and the Bay Area, in addition to artist talks in the galleries.

SFMOMA will also launch a multimedia tour of the collection that will be available on visitors’ own handheld devices, such as cell phones and MP3 players, and as an application for iPhones.

An extensive anniversary catalogue, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: 75 Years of Looking Forward combines highlights from the collection with a fascinating look at the vision and personalities that influenced the institution’s evolution. The 448-page catalogue will be available in the SFMOMA MuseumStore for $40 softcover and $65 hardcover.

Throughout the anniversary season, SFMOMA will present a series of exhibitions and programs under the heading 75 Years of Looking Forward illustrating the story of the artists, collectors, cultural mavericks, and San Francisco leaders who founded, built, and have animated the museum.

 

75 YEARS OF LOOKING FORWARD EXHIBITION SERIES

The Anniversary Show December 19, 2009–Jan. 16, 2011

Focus on Artists January 16–June 6, 2010

The View From Here January 16–June 20, 2010

Dispatches from the Archives November 7, 2009–July 6, 2010

Ewan Gibbs: San Francisco January 16–June 20, 2010

Long Play: Bruce Conner and the Singles Collection January 16–June 6, 2010


Jill Lynch 415.357.4172 jilynch@sfmoma.org
Clara Hatcher Baruth 415.357.4177 chatcher@sfmoma.org
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