Artist Interviews
SFMOMA is committed to partnering with the most forward-thinking artists of our time and bringing their visions to life. Here, in their own words, many of these artists share their creative process and their stories.
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AA Bronson and his fictional museum Cornucopia
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Let’s talk about sex: AA Bronson pushes critics to consider queer culture
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The story of Ernest Cole, a black photographer in South Africa during apartheid
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The photographs of South African nightclub bouncer Billy Monk
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In Boksburg, David Goldblatt photographs the reality of apartheid
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Jim Campbell: Transmitted in light
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Naoya Hatakeyama on what’s awe-some
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Tiffany Chung: Maps are about people
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Akram Zaatari describes Hashem el Madani’s “photography of the working class”
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The Futurefarmers stand on one leg, together
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Yto Barrada on how the Strait of Gibraltar shapes life in Tangier
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Lamia Joreige maps Beirut’s tumultuous past and future
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The Futurefarmers on picnics and Powers of Ten
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Lamia Joreige on disappearance and memories of war
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Adrian Ghenie: Painting a dictator in the moment before his execution
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Adrian Ghenie: Attending art school in Communist Romania
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Yto Barrada on laziness as resistance
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Tuan Andrew Nguyen: Straddling two cultures and building a platform for art
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Óscar Muñoz explores memory through ephemeral materials
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Óscar Muñoz created an art space that thrives on uncertainty