Arts & Entertainment SFMOMA Tickets On Sale Wednesday For May 14th Opening On May 14, after a three-year expansion project, SFMOMA will have its big moment in one of the SF art world openings that led the Wall Street Journal to declare a general San
Arts & Entertainment Openings Of Minnesota Street Project, SFMOMA Cited As Marking Fresh Art World 'Moment' In SF Last weekend marked the official opening festivities for The Minnesota Street Project in Dogpatch a new 100,000-square-foot multi-use space started by local entrepreneurs and collectors Deborah and Andy Rappaport as a kind
Arts & Entertainment Here's What To Expect When SFMOMA Finally, Finally Reopens In May SFMOMA is finally getting close to reopening with its brand new expansion, after a three-year hiatus that had us all wishing we had our only really major museum back. (The deYoung, Legion of
Arts & Entertainment Step Inside The Almost, Not-Quite-Finished SFMOMA, Open Next May You know what they say: You can't rush art. Well, the new SFMOMA, which has closed the building for nearly three years in order to emerge as the largest museum in the Bay
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink 3-Michelin-Star Chef Corey Lee's SFMOMA Restaurant To Serve Copies Of Famous Dishes A new restaurant from highly decorated, three-Michelin-star chef Corey Lee —Benu, Monsieur Benjamin — will be situated on the ground floor of the new SFMOMA. So, with a nod to "what a museum does,
Arts & Entertainment Video: Cool Time-Lapse Shows Two Years Of Construction At SFMOMA It's been just over two years since the SFMOMA closed for a massive construction/remodeling/rebuilding project, and unless you count those pop-up events they've been doing here and there, SF has basically
SF News SFMOMA Construction Worker Critically Injured In Fall A construction worker was rushed to the hospital in critical condition after suffering a fall in the elevator shaft at SFMOMA. On Friday morning around 10:10 a.m. the worker fell one
Arts & Entertainment Video: All About The Rad Video Art Scene In SF In The 1970s KQED and SFMOMA on the Go have just made this great documentary short about pioneering video artists in San Francisco in the 1970s people like Skip Sweeney, who started making abstract "feedback" videos;
SF News Carpenter Lost His Job For Saving Raccoon Trapped At Construction Site A carpenter working on the SFMOMA expansion project was recently let go from his job after he decided to rescue a raccoon trapped at the construction site. Todd Sutton showed up for work
Arts & Entertainment SFMOMA's Giant Richard Serra Sculpture Blocking Traffic On Howard Street Large-scale sculptor Richard Serra is known for his enormous COR-TEN steel installations big enough for dozens of people to walk through and stand within. And now, one of his pieces from the last
Arts & Entertainment SFMOMA Reveals New Grand Stair Design For Old Building Today SFMOMA unveiled some new designs from Snohetta, the architecture firm that designed their big new white addition that's just barely under construction, to reconfigure the main staircase in the original Third Street
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, At SFMOMA... Major butt lift for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Here's a jarring view of the museum's backside taken today from inside the construction site.If you recall, SFMOMA closed in June
Arts & Entertainment Long Lines At SFMOMA Before Museum Shuts Down Until 2016 [UPDATE] UPDATE 5:00 pm: Lines are gone. You have about one hour to hit the museum before it closes!! If you plan on getting into SFMOMA today before it closes at 6 pm
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Mayor Moscone Portrait of George (Moscone) (1981) by Robert Arneson (1930-1992) at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Photo by Adam Fagen.
Arts & Entertainment Starting Today, SFMOMA Kicks Off Free 4-Day Countdown Celebration It's the end of SFMOMA as we know it, but the museum isn't going dark without first unleashing a four-day celebration of general revelry. Starting today at 10 a.m. and ending Sunday
Arts & Entertainment Crissy Field NIMBYs Not Fans Of Fabulous, Large Metal Objects Last week, eight massive steel beam sculptures went up in Crissy Field. The 50-foot-tall, 40-foot-wide pieces represent decades of work for local artist Mark di Suvero and a very visible piece of SFMOMA's
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Babel Of The Millennium Gu Wenda's united nations--babel of the millennium by Catherine Sparacino.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink We Tried To Make SFMOMA's Mondrian Cake, And This Is What Happened If you've ever been to the Blue Bottle cafe on top of SFMOMA, you've seen Caitlin Freeman's creative confections, which take modern art as inspiration for cakes, drinks and various sugary treats. Now,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New Cakes Based Off Of Modern Art At SF MOMA Above, a new Blue Bottle dessert based on Garry Winogrand's photograph "Kerrville, Texas, 1977" can be found at SF MOMA. Also of note? This sweet treat inspired by Christian Marclay's The Clock. Behold:
Arts & Entertainment SFMOMA to Close With Screenings Of 24-Hour Clock Movie Christian Marclay's The Clock, an art film that goes on for 24 hours and features one minute each of found and famous film footage of a timepiece showing that exact minute of the
Arts & Entertainment Go See It: Garry Winogrand at SFMOMA Confession: it's taken us a while truly appreciate the subtleties of black and white photography. After spending formative years getting our eyes blasted out by big Expressionist paintings and modernist colorscapes, photos can
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFMOMA Café Unveils Rothko Toast, Patrons Are All Like: 'My Kid Could Make This' Behold: Rothko toast, the latest artsy menu item SFMOMA's café on Third Street. Like the work that inspired it ("No. 14, 1960") the toast features two tones of color (apricot butter and wild
Arts & Entertainment SFMOMA Reveals More Expansion Renderings Just heads up that, despite their vehement claims that they're truly not closing for three years, SFMOMA is really kinda closing the museum as we know it on June 2 in order to
Arts & Entertainment Go Do These Things Tonight: Party on SFMOMA's Rooftop, Get To Third Base In The Dogpatch, Laugh It Up In The Mission A trio of events deserve your attention and attendance around town this evening: One celebrating the arts on a rooftop sculpture garden, another celebrating an underrated neighborhood in the Dogpatch and a third