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SFMOMA151 Third StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103 map cross street: between Mission & Howard district: SoMa Tel. +1 415.357.4000 Website |
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| About SFMOMA The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is a private, not-for-profit institution supported by its members, individual contributors to Donor Circle, corporate and foundation support, federal and state government grants and admission revenues. Annual programming is sustained through the generosity of Grants for the Arts/San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund and The James Irvine Foundation. Thursday evening half-priced admission is sponsored by Banana Republic. Reduced admission for seniors is sponsored by Pacific Bell. KidstART free admission for children twelve and under is made possible by The Charles Schwab Corporation Foundation. SFMOMA is easily accessible by MUNI, BART, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans and Caltrain. Hourly, daily and monthly parking is available at the SFMOMA Garage at 147 Minna Street. For parking information, call 415.348.0971. Hours Sunday: 10 am - 6 pmMonday: 10 am - 6 pm Tuesday: 10 am - 6 pm Wednesday: closed Thursday: 10 am - 9 pm Friday: 10 am - 6 pm Saturday: 10 am - 6 pm
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Editorial Review The Art of Romare Bearden Creating a Geometry of Experience By Nirmala Nataraj (04/23/2004)" Romare Bearden found his calling in collage-making in the 1960s at the age of 51, a venture that led to his indoctrination in the modern canon and boded a half-century of imitations and tributes. His collages present an exercise in attention and intellectual fortitude, placing spectators in a position where they are forced to reconstruct the artist's meandering fragments and convolutions into a coherent whole. " |
Editorial Review Sounds and Sights Sampling / Christian Marclay By Ryan Wiederkehr (03/02/2002)" An examination of the relationship between sight and sound is at the center of SFMOMA's current Christian Marclay exhibit. Marclay, an artist whose career has spanned music and visual arts, seems to be gleefully challenging us to question what we are seeing as opposed to what we are hearing, and vice-versa. " |
Editorial Review Variations by Post Tool Design: SFMOMA's 1st Experimental Design Award By Julie Kim By SFS Staff (03/02/2001)" It's hard not to like what's showing in the little hallway tucked away in the otherwise expansive Architecture & Design galleries at SFMOMA. It's an intimate space, reminiscent of the corridor connecting the bedroom and kitchen in your Victorian flat. A visit to this gallery provides a much needed respite from rainy-day-museum-overload, where you might find yourself wandering aimlessly from one large white box to the next, unable to really focus on or be enlightened by the art. There's only room enough for a handful of contemporary design pieces, so it's a good place to hide out if you really want to absorb. " |
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