New Exhibition Catalogue Shows Monet in Full Bloom
While one could hardly describe Claude Monet as a late bloomer (he was one of those rare painters who had won widespread recognition in youth), … Read more
While one could hardly describe Claude Monet as a late bloomer (he was one of those rare painters who had won widespread recognition in youth), … Read more
Now running through February 23, 2019, is “Chicks with Guns,” a compelling cultural portrait of women firearm owners in America. In the era of both … Read more
Ferry riders know a little something about the fog. So it’s no surprise that many us will be flocking to the sixth edition of FOG Design+Art. We … Read more
One of the world’s largest and most prestigious exhibitions of antiquarian books, returns to Northern California, Friday, February 8 through Sunday, February 10, 2019 at the Oakland Marriott … Read more
When Max Hollein became the new director of the Fine Arts Museums in 2016, he pledged to foster the De Young’s mission “by offering multiple … Read more
Those of us who rely on the ferry on a regular basis are all too familiar with how nature has been altered over the years. … Read more
While many Bay Area sports fans were glued to television sets broadcasting the World Cup in Moscow last month, another live world class event was … Read more
John Akomfrah, the highly respected artist and filmmaker, whose works are characterized by their investigations into memory, temporality and aesthetics, has also captured the mystery of the … Read more
Fraenkel Gallery is currently presenting Art & Vinyl, an exhibition examining the ways in which artists have been drawn to records and their covers as … Read more
Beginning on February 10, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF) invites ferry riders to journey into the world of 18th-century Europe through the … Read more