This online presentation offers a selection of the artists currently featured in our inventory. To learn more about what's new in the gallery, please visit us at Fort Mason, call 415.441.4777, or email artistsgallery@sfmoma.org.
Sharon ShepherdHidden imagery among layers and layers of paint is what captures the imagination in Shepherd's latest works. Heather WilcoxonWilcoxon's childlike style injects dark humor into innocent imagery, simultaneously celebrating comedy and tragedy, cynicism and naivety. Mirang WonneUnobscured by leaves, Mirang Wonne's naked, tangled trees and branches exude tremendous energy and passion. Livia SteinWith her vibrant colors and bold lines, Stein's images linger in the mind for quite some time. Ann WeberThough she previously worked in ceramics, Weber brings basket-weaving techniques to the unassuming medium of cardboard to create her most recent sculptures, which could be described as abstract, modern-day totems. Alan OstreicherOstreicher's richly textured black-and-white photographs point out the many forms of geometry in the world around us. Kathleen LarischLarisch's paintings of blossoms blend representational detail with abstraction, producing floral imagery that is both haunting and lovely. Carol CharneyIn her Interior Landscape series, Charney zooms in on the minute details of moisture on windows, creating crisp and realistic photographs that also have a strangely painterly quality. Terry HoffDr. Seuss meets Doctor Who in Hoff's paintings, which depict mashed and melting conglomerations of images reminiscent of children’s books and vintage sci-fi comics. Dianne JonesBy drawing unusual parallels between the organic patterns found in nature and manmade patterns found in cities, Jones's photographs beg the question "Are we reflecting nature, or is nature responding to us?"
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These are just a few of the local artists we represent. Visit the gallery to learn more about our current inventory, which also features works by:
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For more information contact us at 415.441.4777 or artistsgallery@sfmoma.org.