SFMOMA Artcasts
Summary: Welcome to SFMOMA Artcasts, the Museum’s podcast series. Each month, we bring you closer to the voices and sounds of artists, writers, curators, musicians, and visitors as they respond to exhibitions and artworks on view at SFMOMA. Each installment has two parts: an audiozine filled with a variety of short features related to works on view and a tour for a current exhibition meant to be used in the galleries.
- Visit Website
- RSS
- Artist: SFMOMA
- Copyright: © 2005-2014 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Podcasts:
Art historian Patricia Albers narrates a downloadable guide to "Mexico as Muse: Tina Modotti & Edward Weston," on view at SFMOMA through January 2, 2006.
SFMOMA's August 2006 Artcast juxtaposes two different views of postwar Japan: those of photographer Shomei Tomatsu and American Matthew Barney. British artist Joshua Sofaer previews "SFMOMA Scavengers"; jazz musician Dmitri Matheny with a new composition; more writing by students at 826 Valencia; visitors on Matthew Barney.
SFMOMA's August 2006 Artcast juxtaposes two different views of postwar Japan: those of photographer Shomei Tomatsu and American Matthew Barney. British artist Joshua Sofaer previews "SFMOMA Scavengers"; jazz musician Dmitri Matheny with a new composition; more writing by students at 826 Valencia; visitors on Matthew Barney.
SFMOMA's June 2006 Artcast features excerpts of an interview with artist and filmmaker Matthew Barney; singer-songwriter Will Oldham (a.k.a. "Bonnie 'Prince' Billy") with a song inspired by the Barney exhibition; Dave Eggers and the students of 826 Valencia; and visitors on the work of Japan's Shomei Tomatsu.
SFMOMA's June 2006 Artcast features excerpts of an interview with artist and filmmaker Matthew Barney; singer-songwriter Will Oldham (a.k.a. "Bonnie 'Prince' Billy") with a song inspired by the Barney exhibition; Dave Eggers and the students of 826 Valencia; and visitors on the work of Japan's Shomei Tomatsu.
SFMOMA's May 2006 Artcast features the work of Japanese photographer Shomei Tomatsu; storyteller Brenda Wong-Aoki on the Japanese-American experience; Whitney Chadwick on the women of the Surrealist movement; and visitors on the work of Xefirotarch.
SFMOMA's May 2006 Artcast features the work of Japanese photographer Shomei Tomatsu; storyteller Brenda Wong-Aoki on the Japanese-American experience; Whitney Chadwick on the women of the Surrealist movement; and visitors on the work of Xefirotarch.
Co-curator Leo Rubinfien narrates a downloadable guide to "Shomei Tomatsu: Skin of the Nation," on view at SFMOMA from May 13-August 13, 2006.
Co-curator Leo Rubinfien narrates a downloadable guide to "Shomei Tomatsu: Skin of the Nation," on view at SFMOMA from May 13-August 13, 2006.
SFMOMA's March Artcast features interviews with artist William Kentridge, curator Corey Keller on "1906 Earthquake: A Disaster in Pictures", Vox Pop commentary by SFMOMA visitors, and new music and writing by storyteller Beth Lisick.
SFMOMA's March Artcast features interviews with artist William Kentridge, curator Corey Keller on "1906 Earthquake: A Disaster in Pictures", Vox Pop commentary by SFMOMA visitors, and new music and writing by storyteller Beth Lisick.
Artist Richard Long gives a talk on his installation "The Path is the Place is the Line"
Artist Richard Long gives a talk on his installation "The Path is the Place is the Line"
SFMOMA's February Artcast features interviews with artists Janet Cardiff and Wangechi Mutu, Vox Pop commentary by SFMOMA visitors, new writing by novelist JT LeRoy, and a commissioned sound work by performer and composer Pamela Z.
SFMOMA's February Artcast features interviews with artists Janet Cardiff and Wangechi Mutu, Vox Pop commentary by SFMOMA visitors, new writing by novelist JT LeRoy, and a commissioned sound work by performer and composer Pamela Z.