The Train
RFK’s Last Journey
March 17–June 10, 2018
Floor 3
Don’t miss this unique exhibition, a powerful exploration of history and memory from three distinct perspectives. Bringing together works by artists Paul Fusco, Rein Jelle Terpstra, and Philippe Parreno that look at the journey of Robert F. Kennedy’s funeral train on June 8, 1968, this multidisciplinary exhibition sheds new light on an important historical moment, and offers insight into how events are recorded and remembered. #RFKtrain
Entry to this exhibition is included with the purchase of a general admission ticket.
Header image: Paul Fusco, Untitled, from the series RFK Funeral Train, 1968, printed 2008; collection SFMOMA, purchase through a gift of Randi and Bob Fisher, Nion McEvoy, Kate and Wes Mitchell, The Black Dog Private Foundation, Candace and Vincent Gaudiani, Michele and Chris Meany, Jane and Larry Reed, and John A. MacMahon; © Magnum Photos, courtesy Danziger Gallery
The Train
RFK’s Last Journey
March 17–June 10, 2018
Floor 3
Don’t miss this unique exhibition, a powerful exploration of history and memory from three distinct perspectives. Bringing together works by artists Paul Fusco, Rein Jelle Terpstra, and Philippe Parreno that look at the journey of Robert F. Kennedy’s funeral train on June 8, 1968, this multidisciplinary exhibition sheds new light on an important historical moment, and offers insight into how events are recorded and remembered. #RFKtrain
Entry to this exhibition is included with the purchase of a general admission ticket.
Header image: Paul Fusco, Untitled, from the series RFK Funeral Train, 1968, printed 2008; collection SFMOMA, purchase through a gift of Randi and Bob Fisher, Nion McEvoy, Kate and Wes Mitchell, The Black Dog Private Foundation, Candace and Vincent Gaudiani, Michele and Chris Meany, Jane and Larry Reed, and John A. MacMahon; © Magnum Photos, courtesy Danziger Gallery
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