SFMOMA has had a longstanding commitment to the art of Paul Klee over its 75-year history. This exhibition re-creates a 1946 show of prints by the Swiss-born modernist held at the
In her thought-provoking paintings, all made on small wood panels, R. H. Quaytman employs a variety of techniques and artistic vocabularies to explore the complex history of
Investigating the shifting boundaries between seeing and spying, the private act and the public image, Exposed challenges us to consider how the camera has transformed the very
An innovative artist, trailblazing photojournalist, and quintessential world traveler, Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) ranks among the most accomplished and original figures in
Wine is a potent force in contemporary life, perhaps the only comestible to produce its own visual culture. How Wine Became Modern, the first exhibition of its kind, looks at the
Commissioned for SFMOMA's 75th anniversary, a site-specific installation by San Francisco-based sound art pioneer Bill Fontana explores both visible and invisible architectural
The More Things Change samples from SFMOMA's collection to present an extraordinary range of works made since 2000, offering a selective survey of the art of the last ten years and