The American Magazine (Rome) “Letter from San Francisco”
Ruins have long held my fascination. Having knocked around a bit in Rome in 1984 as the Rome Daily America was in steep decline, I … Read more
Ruins have long held my fascination. Having knocked around a bit in Rome in 1984 as the Rome Daily America was in steep decline, I … Read more
As Cultural Currents noted in an earlier post about the de Young, Ansel Adams in Our Time exhibit opens on April 8. The show brings more … Read more
“Bravo,” an original exhibition celebrating The San Francisco Opera, begins on April 21. The Museo Italo Americano was the first museum in the United States devoted … Read more
The Exploratorium is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its groundbreaking Cinema Arts program with a special series of curated screenings, live performances, and filmmaking workshops beginning at After … Read more
Susanne Friedrich, our website designer and founder of Red Princess Productions, is featuring an intriguing series of mosaics on her website now. Her ongoing gallery … Read more
Beloved for his lush gelatin silver photographs of the national parks, Ansel Adams is a giant of 20th-century photography whose images have become icons of … Read more
McEvoy Foundation for the Arts announces the short film program and feature-length film screenings for Rituals of Devotion (March 10–May 27, 2023), its spring exhibition about the … Read more
Fraenkel Gallery is featuring the work of Nan Goldin. This is her fifth exhibition with the gallery since 1994. Memory Lost, the exhibition’s centerpiece, is … Read more
MODERNISM presents its fourth solo exhibition of contemporary American painter Shawn Huckins through March 4. The works in If I’m Home, Find Me Here employ modern fabrics … Read more
The SFAI Legacy Foundation + Archive (SFAI LF+A) has announced its official launch as an independent nonprofit with a mission to protect, sustain, and carry … Read more