The MoMA App
MoMA has been quick to adopt online and social media practices in the last few years, and they’ve now released the first version of their free MoMA iPhone app (iTunes link). The app gives users “access to 32,000 works of art in the museum’s wide collection of modern and contemporary art; a dictionary of art ...
Frank Stella’s Adelante
Adelante (1964) by Frank Stella painting | metallic powder in polymer emulsion on canvas Saw this again in person on Saturday at SFMOMA. One of my favorite paintings. The lines are made from the negative spacing between the polymer. Gorgeous in its subtlety.
Unipo at SFMoMA
Posing in front of the freight elevator just as it opened. Contemplating Matthew Barney’s Drawing Restraint 14. Gazing at Richard Avedon’s portraits.
SFMOMA Exhibit: Pipeline, Featuring Jeff Clark Surfboards
On Saturday, Max and I went to see Pipeline: Art, Surfing, and the Ocean Environment, an exhibit at the SFMOMA Artists Gallery at Fort Mason showing July 16 – August 28, 2009. The ocean environment and the influence of surf culture on Bay Area art are explored in works by Jo Ann Biagini, Leo Bersamina, ...
Jeremy Blake at SFMoMA
I’ve liked the ideas of Jeremy Blake’s work for some time and his exploration of “time-based paintings” and digital video DVD layered animations, having felt something similar in my own experiments and visual thinking. So I was excited to see his first work in person at SFMOMA here. The show took up much of one ...






