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Tag Archives: SFMOMA
“We have not loved life.” Garry Winogrand at SFMOMA, Huffington Post
The first several hours I spent in SFMOMA’s Garry Winogrand retrospective, I thought writing about it would be easy: it seemed like each of the 300 images offered such imaginative fodder that the only problem would be to avoid long-windedness. … Continue reading
Posted in ART, photography, REVIEWS, San Francisco
Tagged ART, Garry Winogrand, photography, REVIEWS, San Francisco, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, SFMOMA, street photography
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South Africa in Apartheid and After at SFMOMA, Art Practical
“More and more he is convinced that English is an unfit medium for the truth of South Africa.”—J.M. Coetzee, Disgrace. South Africa in Apartheid and After, at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, is a photographic investigation of the troubled … Continue reading
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Tagged apartheid, ART, Billy Monk, David Goldblatt, Ernest Cole, photography, REVIEWS, San Francisco, SFMOMA, South Africa
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Francesca Woodman at SFMOMA, Huffington Post
There are things in that paper which nobody knows but me, or ever will. Behind that outside pattern the dim shapes get clearer every day. It is always the same shape, only very numerous. And it is like a woman … Continue reading