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  1. Help SFMOMA create art experiences that foster inspiration, enjoyment, and discovery. Your tax-deductible gift provides general operating support for exhibitions, events, and education programs. Whether it’s to honor or memorialize a family member or friend, or to celebrate a special occasion, this donation has a direct impact on our goal of sharing art with the widest possible audience.

  2. www.sfmoma.org › exhibition › zanele-muholi-eye-meZanele Muholi: Eye Me - SFMOMA

    18. Jan. 2024 · What does it mean to be a “visual activist”? For South African artist Zanele Muholi, art is a tool for social change. “My practice as a visual activist looks at Black resistance — existence as well as insistence,” Muholi explained in an interview published by Autograph ABP.

  3. 2. Sept. 2023 · This permanent collection exhibition explores how photography registers change, bearing witness to cultural, political, and environmental shifts across time.

  4. Discover work by artists from the Bay Area and around the world, including Ruth Asawa, Wayne Thiebaud, Frida Kahlo, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, and Julie Mehretu.

  5. Erased de Kooning Drawing is both a product of its artistic moment and a marker of an extraordinary time in Rauschenberg’s biography. It was produced in late 1953, just months after the artist had returned to New York that April following an eight-month trip with fellow artist Cy Twombly (1928–2011) through Italy and North Africa.

  6. www.sfmoma.org › artist › Wayne_ThiebaudWayne Thiebaud - SFMOMA

    Bay Area artist Wayne Thiebaud worked first as a graphic designer and cartoonist before beginning his painting career in the mid-1950s. He combined a number of interests then current in American art: thick, gestural brushwork, everyday subject matter, and commercial imagery. Thiebaud is best known for his paintings of cakes, pies, and candies arranged in […]

  7. 22. Juli 2023 · SFMOMA’s internationally recognized collection of modern and contemporary art includes more than 36,000 works in photography, painting and sculpture, architecture and design, and media arts. These ever-expanding holdings are the basis for original exhibitions featuring key examples of Modernism as well as more recent work that reflects ...