Acclaimed photographer Stephen Shore speaks at SFMOMA tonight at 7pm! Tix are free (and will be available starting at 5pm). If you hope to attend, get here EARLY— these tix are gonna get scooped up like hot cakes!
Pictured here: Shore’s 1974 photograph, Michael and Sandy Marsh, Amarillo, Texas, from the series Uncommon Places
Posted on Thursday, February 23rd 2012
The photography of Francesca Woodman is often viewed within the context of the 1970s and ’80s, or through the lens of her tragic death. Tomorrow night, join us for a panel discussion focusing on the impact and meaning of Woodman’s work today.
Posted on Wednesday, February 8th 2012
Tonight! We’re screening 2001: A Space Odyssey at SFMOMA. Come sit back, relax, and let Stanley Kubrick’s sublime film wash over (and terrify) you.
Posted on Thursday, December 29th 2011
Clipson’s Commodified works, selected from a fifty-year time span of world cinema, tap into a hidden vein of ecstasy and poetry. Constructed in the form of a whiz-bang time travel tour, the show butts up films achronologically in order to illuminate different facets of a multilayered theme.
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Posted on Monday, December 5th 2011
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Flash-cuts of x-ray-like images of tavern imbibing alternate with spurts of black and what might be distorted star-fields in motion. From my post-adolescent perspective, the film seemed to be bourgeois consciousness irradiated, then dissected…
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Come check out COMMODIFIED CINEMA tomorrow (Free Tuesday) at noon!
Posted on Monday, December 5th 2011
Source blog.sfmoma.org

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