“Intimate Impressionism from the National Gallery of Art” at the Legion of Honor
Since its inception in 1915 by founders Adolf and Alma Spreckels to create a new art museum modeled after the French Pavilion at Panama Pacific International Exposition, which itself was a...
View ArticleModernism from the National Gallery of Art: The Robert and Jane Meyerhoff...
Modernism from the National Gallery of Art: The Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Collection, now on view at San Francisco’s de Young Museum is a presentation modest in number, but grand in both its breadth...
View ArticleKeith Haring: The Political Line at de Young Museum
Artist and activist Keith Haring and his artwork have been a part of San Francisco since before he began to rise to prominence in the burgeoning street art and public art scene, and later in galleries...
View ArticleThe 2015 Dorothy Saxe Invitational: Tzedakah Box at The Contemporary Jewish...
For the next month The Contemporary Jewish Museum will present the tenth iteration of The Dorothy Saxe Invitational, a recurring exhibition unique to the Museum that is a significant part of its rich...
View ArticleBotticelli to Braque: Masterpieces from the National Galleries of Scotland at...
The Scottish National Galleries in Edinburgh contain some of the most celebrated and influential paintings, drawings, and sculpture in the history of Western art from the Middle Ages to the modern era....
View ArticleInterview: Ben Venom, “Lets Go All the Way” at Ever Gold Gallery and “Thrill...
Ben Venom has lived in San Francisco for 10 years, 3 years specifically in the Haight/Ashbury apartment where he resides now with his wife. Her striking landscape photographs of upstate New York fill...
View Article“28 Chinese” at the Asian Art Museum
The Asian Art Museum kicks off its “Summer of Contemporary” series with the much-anticipated 28 Chinese, an exhibition illustrative of over a decade of research, exploration, and collecting in Chinese...
View ArticleCall for Artists: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco 2017 Artist Studio...
What is the Artist Studio/Demonstration Program? This program enables museum visitors to meet artists and gives artists an opportunity to work with the public. By watching an artist work, talking...
View Article“Looking East: How Japan Inspired Monet, Van Gogh, and Other Western Artists”...
When rattling off major artistic influences in Western art during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, U.S. Navy Commodore, Matthew Perry, might not be the first name to spring to mind. But it was...
View Article“Candy-Ass”: confessions of a self-loathing, reluctant artist
Cary Leibowitz: Museum Show at the Contemporary Jewish Museum runs through June 25th, 2017. This is the first career survey show for the New York-based artist. The exhibition includes over 350 works...
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