SFMOMA
Posted: April 13th, 2010 | Author: jklesure | Filed under: Museums | Tags: 3rd Street, Andy Warhol, Anne Bremer, architecture, art, Blue Bottle Coffee, cafe, Caffe Musseo, Charles Sheeler, Chris Johanson, exhibit, Frank Stella, free admission, Jackson Pollock, Mario Botta, minimalist, modern, Museums, Pablo Picasso, Piet Mondrian, Ralston Crawford, Roy Lichtenstein, Sherrie Levine, Sigmar Polke, SoMa, South of Market, vintage typewriters | 1 Comment »
151 3rd Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 357-4000
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Nestled between much taller buildings (the St Regis and the W Hotel), the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s minimalist brick exterior and striped circular skylight, still make a dramatic statement. This |Mario Botta| designed structure, completed in 1995, feels right at home amongst the tall buildings that dot this part of the city.
Founded in 1935, the SFMOMA was the first museum on the West Coast completely dedicated to modern and contemporary art. The museum now boasts a collection of more than 26,000 pieces of artwork in various mediums. For a quick meal between exhibits, try |Caffe Musseo| near the front entrance or the the new rooftop coffee bar that pours |Blue Bottle Coffee|. Best of all, admission is free on the first Tuesday of every month.
The gallery below has some of my favorite pieces from a recent visit to the museum, copyright credits and more information on all of the SFMOMA’s permanent collection can be found here: |SFMOMA Art Scope|SFMOMA Museum Site|
Museum Hours of Operation:
Mon-Tue: 11am-5:45pm
Wed: Closed
Thurs: 11am-8:45pm
Fri-Sun: 11am-5:45pm








































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