San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
this modern art museum in San Francisco,
California was the first museum on the West Coast that would
dedicate itself to acquiring and showcasing only 20th century
art and today houses a magnificent collection of more than
26,000 works that include sculpture, media arts, paintings,
design, photography and architecture. The complex was designed
by Mario Botta, a Swiss architect, and the excellent research
library was started in 1935, with expansive resources that
relate to contemporary and modern art works that include lecture
recordings, books, artists' files and periodicals. The museum
contains a coffee bar, Caffe Museo and restaurant, so you can
enjoy a snack, meal or drink while viewing the works around the
complex. Their marvelous collections include works by such
notables as Jackson Pollock, Henri Matisse, Ansel Adams, Andy
Warhol, Clyfford Still, Paul Klee, Richard Diebenkorn and Marcel
Duchamp, along with many others. This fabulous museum hosts more
than three hundred educational programs and over twenty
exhibitions a year. It would begin a custodial partnership with
the excellent collection of Doris and Donald Fisher of the Gap,
with about 1100 works that include such famous artists as
Alexander Calder, Anselm Kiefer, Roy Lichenstein, Chuck Close,
Cy Twombly, Willem de Kooning, Gerhard Richter, Andy Warhol,
Richard Diebenkorn, Brice Marden, Ellsworth Kelly, Agnes Martin,
Richard Serra and others. This magnificent collection will be
housed in the museum for a century, and just this past February,
2011, the museum would be the beneficiary of a collection of 195
works that include paintings from Francis Bacon, Jackson
Pollock, Jasper Johns, Willem de Kooning and Robert
Rauschenberg.
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