Walker’s new installation at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art offers us visions from both the past and future.
As Sherald’s work has evolved technically and thematically through the 2020s, it increasingly engages with broader cultural conversations about representation.
Free First Thursday at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is always a good deal, but this week it’s also a great reminder ...
Three Bay Area creators win SFMOMA's SECA Art Award, topped by an exhibit through late May. Bay Area artist Rupy C. Tut is ...
Free First Thursday at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is always a good deal, but this week it's also a great reminder that there's not much more time to catch the fun, family-friendly exhibit ...
Jonathan Bell has written for Wallpaper* magazine since 1999, covering everything from architecture and transport design to books, tech and graphic design. He is now the magazine’s Transport and ...
The Amy Sherald SFMOMA show is the artist's largest to date, featuring her Michelle Obama and Breonna Taylor paintings.
The first two were at the San Francisco Museum of Art (SFMoMA). The most striking was an installation of sculptural automatons by Kara Walker, called Fortuna and the Immortality Garden Machine.