DSCN5788 _ Calligraphy at SF MOMA, January 2013 on Flickr.
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Calligraphies at San Francisco Modern Art Museum
The most interesting exhibit at SFMOMA at the moment was several large banners of calligraphy hanging in the lobby, from top fifth floor to the second. They included writings in several languages including Chinese, Arabic and perhaps English, Tibetan, etc. Individually or in group, they were delicate, solid and ethereal. Balm to the eyes.
DSCN5797 _ Calligraphy at SF MOMA, January 2013 on Flickr.
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Calligraphies at San Francisco Modern Art Museum
The most interesting exhibit at SFMOMA at the moment was several large banners of calligraphy hanging in the lobby, from top fifth floor to the second. They included writings in several languages including Chinese, Arabic and perhaps English, Tibetan, etc. Individually or in group, they were delicate, solid and ethereal. Balm to the eyes.
No. 14, Mark Rothko, 1960, Oil on Canvas, SFMOMA _ 9642 on Flickr.
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For details, please read Mark Rothko and “Red” at Berkeley Repertory Theatre
No. 14, Mark Rothko, 1960, Oil on Canvas, SFMOMA _ 9637 on Flickr.
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For details, please read Mark Rothko and “Red” at Berkeley Repertory Theatre
No. 14, Mark Rothko, 1960, Oil on Canvas, SFMOMA _ 9640 on Flickr.
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For details, please read Mark Rothko and “Red” at Berkeley Repertory Theatre
Cannot wait to see it!
BIG NEWS! We’re thrilled to announce the acquisition of Edward Hopper’s iconic masterpiece, “Intermission” (1963). One of the last significant Hopper works remaining in private hands, the painting will immediately become an integral part of our permanent collection. It will also immediately go on view, so come visit it on the 2nd floor landing tomorrow!
(via SFMOMA | OPEN SPACE)



