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.
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SFMOMA Artcast December 2007 features two artists with close ties to cinema, photographer Jeff Wall and video artist Douglas Gordon; plus two artists whose love of music influences their work, the late Paul Klee and contemporary folk musician, Devendra Banhart. Visitors share their insights of Jeff Wall and Douglas Gordon.
Olafur Eliasson and SFMOMA visitors contemplate the act of taking one’s time in museums; Curator Lynda Hartigan on the rarely seen films of Joseph Cornell; Joyce Carol Oates reads from "The Box Artist," a story inspired by the work of Joseph Cornell.
Olafur Eliasson and SFMOMA visitors contemplate the act of taking one’s time in museums; Curator Lynda Hartigan on the rarely seen films of Joseph Cornell; Joyce Carol Oates reads from "The Box Artist," a story inspired by the work of Joseph Cornell.
Olafur Eliasson discusses the act of "seeing yourself seeing"
Curator Rudolf Frieling on installation artist and filmmaker Anthony McCall; Assistant Curator Apsara DiQuinzio on the room-sized installations of Felix Schramm; Jay Fisher on "Matisse: Painter as Sculptor"; new writing from the students of 826 Valencia.
Curator Rudolf Frieling on installation artist and filmmaker Anthony McCall; Assistant Curator Apsara DiQuinzio on the room-sized installations of Felix Schramm; Jay Fisher on "Matisse: Painter as Sculptor"; new writing from the students of 826 Valencia.
Artist Ann Hamilton, visitors, and SFMOMA staff give a behind-the-scenes look at bringing Hamilton’s indigo blue (1991/2007) to SFMOMA. Exhibition co-organizer Carol Squiers discusses the photographs of Martin Munkacsi.
Artist Ann Hamilton, visitors, and SFMOMA staff give a behind-the-scenes look at bringing Hamilton’s indigo blue (1991/2007) to SFMOMA. Exhibition co-organizer Carol Squiers discusses the photographs of Martin Munkacsi.
Artist Ann Hamilton on the conception of her installation work "indigo blue" (1991/2007)
Timelapse photography traces the three-week installation of Ann Hamilton's "indigo blue" (1991/2007) (1991/2007)
Perspectives from art historian Pepe Karmel, Bay Area artists Enrique Chagoya and Leonie Guyer, and violinist-composer Aenea Keyes explore the enduring legacy of Pablo Picasso. Plus, art conservator Will Shank shares insights on the discovery of a hidden Picasso painting, and a student from 826 Valencia shares a new piece inspired by Picasso.
“Movement, Contour, Shadow” is one of six new works in the "Picasso Suite", composed by Aenea Mizushima Keyes and inspired by the exhibition "Picasso and American Art"
“Colonial Cubism” is one of six new works in the "Picasso Suite", composed by Aenea Mizushima Keyes and inspired by the exhibition "Picasso and American Art"
“Suspended Counterpoint” is one of six new works in the "Picasso Suite", composed by Aenea Mizushima Keyes and inspired by the exhibition "Picasso and American Art"
“Reaction” is one of six new works in the "Picasso Suite", composed by Aenea Mizushima Keyes and inspired by the exhibition "Picasso and American Art"