Hiroshi Sugimoto's retrospective at the de Young museum in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park will depart soon so get on out there and take a gander. The exhibition looks fabulous in its "spooky" basement space, just two flights down from the ongoing endangered species show. Art critic Ken Baker feels de Young has never seen an exhibition of such "gravity and elegance", which prompts arts blogger Tyler Green to make a crack about the "worst-programmed major museum in America." Ouch. Our daring, dazzling and delovely showcase will host an ode to Sugimoto-sama this Friday. The exhibition itself clears out September 23rd. See you there!



I couldn't agree more -- please go see this beautiful, haunting exhibition, and tell the de Young that you want more art like this in the fashion museum, I mean art museum.
The photographs are very conceptual, but so beautifully done that you can enjoy them even if you can't fully grasp the ideas behind them.
Hold on one sec. I loved Sugimoto. I said that about the FAMSF's upcoming exhib schedule. Mr. Baker is similarly worried about the future of FAMSF: Look at the last paragraph of his Sugimoto review.
-- Tyler Green