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‘Photography In Mexico’ Reveals Country’s Allure
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The San Francisco MOMA knows how to curate excellent boards and easily sets the highest standard for marketing themselves on Pinterest. They have themed boards that span across their collections, a Museum Store board, specific exhibition boards, a board that documents their events and parties, a boards that shows you the food and coffee at the museum (like their signature Piet Mondrian cake), and a board with press clippings...
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Visitors from around the world (or simply those who wish not to leave the couch) can peruse the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on their laptops, thanks to Google’s Art Project initiative. The project features works from 151 arts institutions and over 30,000 objects. But at the time of its launch in February 2011, the company faced criticism for neglecting to include any Bay Area institutions from their own backyard.
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Six twelve-year-olds walk into a Rineke Dijkstra retrospective. They stood in each room, looking closely at each photograph, waiting for someone to share their observations. Again and again appeared the photograph of a young French man, Olivier, from the day he joined the military and over the next couple years...
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The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has acquired "Intermission" (1963), one of the last and largest paintings by Edward Hopper, a defining figure among 20th century American artists. The painting goes on view Friday at SFMOMA...
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One of the hottest artists at the moment, Parra recently painted a piece (weirded out) at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
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The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is among several California museums included in the global expansion of Google’s pioneering Art Project, originally launched in February of 2011 and now unveiled in a significantly enhanced platform on Tuesday, April 3...
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via The New York Times's "Opinionator"
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If it weren’t for Buckminster Fuller, campers would probably still be sleeping in pup tents, not unlike the ones you made with sheets as a kid in your backyard. And the new show at SFMOMA, “The Utopian Impulse: Buckminster Fuller and the Bay Area,” details the Bay Area’s role in Fuller’s bold idea.
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Great to see that @sfmoma made this list of top 11 #nonprofit sites on #pinterest!
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