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I took this at the San Francisco Museum Of Modern Art. When you look at this sculpture from certain angles the figure disappears.

San Francisco, California. June, 2017.

Interesting paradox: taking pictures at SFMOMA's Exposed (Voyeurism) show is not allowed...

from Wikipedia:

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is a modern art museum located in San Francisco, California. A nonprofit organization, SFMOMA holds an internationally recognized collection of modern and contemporary art, and was the first museum on the West Coast devoted solely to 20th-century art. The museum’s current collection includes over 33,000 works of painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, design, and media arts. They are displayed on 170,000 square feet of exhibition space, making the museum one of the largest in the United States overall, and one the largest in the world for modern and contemporary art.

 

SFMOMA reopened on May 14, 2016, following a major three-year-long expansion project. The expansion more than doubles the museum’s gallery spaces and provides almost six times as much public space as the previous building, allowing SFMOMA to showcase an expanded collection along with the Doris and Donald Fisher Collection of contemporary art.

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Let's make the world a better place, one child at a time!

Stephen Wirtz, guest appearance with wife Connie

5th Floor sculpture garden

8th floor employee deck

See next photo for part 2.

 

At the "Descriptive Acts" exhibit at SFMOMA

Photo I took at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art of the subject exiting the exhibit.

Freight elevator

Mario Botta, 1995. SF

Otl Aicher poster at SFMOMA

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nikon l35af, superia x-tra 400

Howard Street entrance. Snohetta addition. W Hotel (L), St. Regis Hotel (R)

Trying to look like butch with the bicep flex at the sfmoma

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

5th floor sculpture garden installation. Ursula von Rydingsvard, Scott Burton (Two-part Benches, 1988), Ellsworth Kelly (Stele I, 1973), Robert Arneson (No Pain, 1991), Joel Shapiro (Untitled, 1989)

Copyright 2017 Patia Stephens

Freezing in SF. March, 2021. Rob & Mia

arch: Craig Dykers. Snøhetta

top floor of SFMOMA

nikon l35af, superia x-tra 400

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