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SFMOMA Cruise Ship Makes Port With Trophies Aboard
Rich donors are to shiny new art museums what electricity is to Teslas. In San Francisco, companies like the More …
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Hockney in Frisco, The West on Fifth, Swartz at SMOCA
Three Exhibits To See in January. David Hockney: A Bigger Exhibition Through January 20, 2014 Years, they start More …
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On a Truth Quest in Afghanistan
The equivalent word for truth in Dari is: حقیقت. Dari and Pashto are the primary languages spoken in More …
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“We Misfits Are Still Needed”: A Performance Conversation with Frank Moore
Editor’s Note: Frank Moore died on October 14, 2013. The writer dedicates this interview to Moore, “a brave More …
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What Is Contemporary Art Actually Mapping?
A map, which is usually thought of as a fixed, 2-D object, has become something else entirely in More …
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2012 Preview: Francesca Woodman Retrospective at SFMOMA
Okay, well, we’re cheating a little bit because this exhibit of Francesca Woodman photographs has already opened, and More …
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Best of 2011: A Pop-Up Development in Hayes Valley
When I lived near the corner of Market and Castro in San Francisco in the ’70s, I’d enter More …
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Best of 2011: Julie Heffernan at Catharine Clark Gallery
A famous art critic (true story) waiting for light in front of Delacroix’s Jacob and the Angel in More …
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Wish We Were There: Bubble Ballet at SwissNex (San Francisco)
Swiss design studio Greutmann Bolzern is on tap tonight at Swissnex San Francisco with an installation-event, Bubble Ballet, More …
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Guest Post: Zeitgeist San Francisco; Community Arts Under Attack, by Guillermo Gómez-Peña
I left San Francisco 2 months ago for my last tour of 2011. I started my journey in More …
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The Future Cities Lab Pop-Up
This temporary public art installation in San Francisco is by Future Cities Lab, in Hayes Valley at Octavia More …
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Solyndra Bankruptcy: Why Solyndra Blood Smells So Green
Reuters reported yesterday that the bankrupt Fremont, Calif.-based solar firm Solyndra has been cleared for bankruptcy auction on More …
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