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Frank Lloyd Wright
This retrospective makes a mostly successful effort to link architectural giant Frank Lloyd Wright to present day developments. More...


Frank Lloyd Wright
This retrospective makes a mostly successful effort to link architectural giant Frank Lloyd Wright to present day developments. More...


Ruth Weisberg
This exhibition shows that Ruth Weisberg's classically-based painting transcends her moment while being very much of its time. More...


Conner and Herms
Bruce Conner's "action photos" of the punk scene in San Francisco are paired with a small group of George Herms assemblages. More...


"Clay's Tectonic Shift"
Peter Voulkos first brought truth to materials and abstraction to clay, then John Mason and Kenneth Price expanded on his ideas. More...


"Clay's Tectonic Shift"
Peter Voulkos first brought truth to materials and abstraction to clay, then John Mason and Kenneth Price expanded on his ideas. More...


Fritz Scholder
Fritz Scholder altered the course of Native American art by combining the image of Native Americans with the idioms of modernist art. More...


The Boneyard Project
The Boneyard is a special place of fantasy and intrigue in Tucson--a sought-after destination for tourists from around the world. "The Boneyard" is the unofficial name for the Aerospace More...


Lorraine Peltz
Chicago-based artist Lorraine Peltz explores the ideas of memory, identity and the positioning of women in More...


Laurie Danial
Regularly lauded by critics, Danial's oil paintings are loose and exuberantly colored compositions wherein the organic More...


Kim Keever
Romantic landscape painters once sought to express a sense of their humility in the face of a supreme power. Their majestic More...


A Half Century of SECA Award Winners
The Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary Art (SECA) at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art was formally organized in 1961 by a group of art-invested donors and museum More...


Nigel Poor
The banned book is Nigel Poor's subject, literally cleaning copies to "water them down," crumpling them into sculpture, then presenting them as photographs. More...


''Breaking in Two''
"Breaking in Two: A Provocative Vision of Motherhood" takes a hard look at a theme too often reduced by sentimentality. More...


Paul Gauguin
Former stockbroker Paul Gauguin abandoned his family for art and Polynesia in search of an idealized exotic. We learn here what he actually found. More...


Paul Gauguin
Former stockbroker Paul Gauguin abandoned his family for art and Polynesia in search of an idealized exotic. We learn here what he actually found. More...

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