Monday, 2 January 2012

San Francisco Tour - Museum of Modern Art

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San Francisco art museum was the since on the West Coast entirely committed to fashionable and current works of art. Recognized in 1935, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art was fairly new for its time. competitor only by like museums on the East beach, it gave inhabitants and visitors to the City by the Bay an chance to sight art work that was formed during the 20th century, and it continues to be a showcase for the works of both renowned fashionable artists and those who are not yet famous.

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Formerly known as the San Francisco Museum of Art, the word "modern" was added in 1975, despite the fact that the museum already displayed mostly works of the current century. For 60 years, it occupied the War Memorial Veterans Building in the city's Civic Center. In 1995, it enthused to its present position near theYerba Buena Gardens, taking up quarters in a beautiful, modern building planned by Mario Botta, a Swiss designer known for his strong arithmetical design.
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The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art houses more than 26,000-piece collection of works,including photographs, paintings, sculptures, architecture and design pieces, and media art. In addition to being used for permanent exhibits within the museum, many pieces are organized into traveling exhibits that are loaned to other art museums throughout the world.The museum has a large number of works by American artists as well as a fine selection of Mexican and European Art.
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It is best known for its large collection of Expressionism but it also includes many other styles such as Fauvism, Surrealism and visual art. Some of the most famous artists featured here include Jackson Pollock, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Diego Rivera, Henri Matisse and Andy Warhol.The interior of the 225,000-square-foot (21,000 sq m) building features a magnificent grand staircase that takes visitors to all five stories and the galleries contained therein. Most of the galleries are lit by additional skylights, making it a bright and airy place to explore.


 

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