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  • Andrew mckinley and Adobe Books

    Mr. Andrew McKinley is owner of Adobe Books and a long-time dedicated patron of the arts. Adobe Books in San Francisco's Mission district has been the heart and soul of that neighborhood's artist community for nearly twenty years, and has always been a welcome meeting place for artists, writers, musicians, and people of every walk of life. This video was produced by Tammy Fortin and Suzanne Stein of SFMOMA and was featured on the SFMOMA blog, OpenSpace, in July 2009.
    http://blog.sfmoma.org/2008/07/feature-andrew-mckinley/

    Published 2 years ago

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  • Robert Rauschenberg on "Erased de Kooning"

    Robert Rauschenberg describes the story and the process of creating "Erased de Kooning," a piece that is the negation of a work originally by Willem de Kooning. Produced by SFMOMA.

    Published 1 year ago

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  • Paul Klee iPad sketch at SFMOMA

    In honor of Paul Klee's birthday we took the iPad into the galleries and did a fun little sketch of his lithograph, "Esel" from 1925. See the work on our website here: http://bit.ly/fhYDyc or (even better) come see the work in person!

    Published 1 year ago

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  • Only in SF do awesome people spontaneously dance in museums...

    SFSLIM came in and danced in the SFMOMA atrium on 3/22 as part of a Facebook competition. His beautiful performance won him tickets the the Alonzo King LINES Ballet in April. Pure awesome. Oh, and film by Dana :)

    Published 1 year ago

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  • LIVE social media with museums

    a live video from a social media panel at Oakland Museum with SFMOMA, Asian Art Museum, YBCA, Exploratorium, Cal Academy, BAM PFA, and Contemporary Jewish Museum. Stanford Mobile Phone Orchestra performing...

    Published 1 year ago

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  • SFMOMA 's Sol lewitt Wall Drawings Disappear

    Watch as Sol LeWitt's monumental wall drawings disappear from SFMOMA's Haas atrium as painters cover up them with white paint. The paintings (Wall Drawing #935: Color bands in four directions, and Wall Drawing #936: Color arcs in four directions, both 1999) were commissioned especially for the museum and can be reinstalled in the future according to the artist's design and specifications, which remain a part of SFMOMA's collection. This video was produced by Tammy Fortin of SFMOMA.

    Published 2 years ago

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  • Published 1 year ago

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  • Project Agora doing Dance Anywhere at SFMOMA 3/26/10

    Project Agora came to SFMOMA as part of the annual "Dance Anywhere" project and gave us a beautiful performance in the atrium!

    Published 1 year ago

    By sfmoma

  • SFMOMA curates the internet: Jeff Koons "Michael Jackson and Bubbles"

    Using Jeff Koons's sculpture, "Michael Jackson and Bubbles" we are curating the internet! Dana from Web and Ian from Communications have disected the work bit by bit, annotating the connections and links that this art piece has with the world wide web. An innovative idea, pioneered by our friends at BSSP, we're hoping that in curating the internet we'll show how anything can be connected to art!

    Published 1 year ago

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  • Precita Eyes Does Kerry James Marshall

    Specially commissioned for SFMOMA, Kerry James Marshall's monumental murals show Mount Vernon and Monticello, the estates of American presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Although these cherished sites have been depicted countless times, Marshall's paintings stand apart by incorporating images of the slaves who supported plantation life. In February 2009, a team of painters from Precita Eyes Mural Arts Center, a community mural organization based in San Franciscos Mission District, spent two full weeks painting in collaboration with Marshall. This video was produced Megan Brian and Tammy Fortin of SFMOMA.

    Published 2 years ago

    By sfmoma

  • Donald G. Fisher on collecting and museums

    In this excerpt from an oral history interview, Don Fisher recounts how he and his wife Doris came to build their extraordinary art collection and describes his vision for an ideal museum. From an interview conducted on July 25, 2007, for the SFMOMA Oral History Project, a collaboration of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Regional Oral History Office, University of California, Berkeley. Learn more about the Fisher Collection at http://www.sfmoma.org/pages/expansion_fisher_collection

    Published 1 year ago

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  • Eva Hesse's Materials

    SFMOMA conservator Michelle Barger discusses Hesse's work, "Aught," and considers the artist's use of latex. And in an archival interview, Hesse offers her perspective on impermanence in art. See more videos at http://www.sfmoma.org/video

    Published 1 year ago

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  • SFMOMA installs Ann Hamilton's "indigo blue"

    Time-lapse footage of the installation of Ann Hamilton's installation "indigo blue" at SFMOMA in Spring 2007.

    Published 10 months ago

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  • Beyond Institutional Critique

    Artist Stephanie Syjuco discusses the relationship between her project "Shadowshop" and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. See more videos at http://www.sfmoma.org/video

    Published 1 year ago

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  • SFMOMA: How Wine Became Modern - smell trivia

    Which of the following smells will you not find on the SFMOMA Smell Wall?
    1) Bell Pepper
    2) Petrol
    3) Hamster Cage
    4) Butter

    Published 1 year ago

    By sfmoma

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