It is true.
Right now, three of the major museums of San Francisco, the SFMOMA, the de Young, and The Legion of Honor, are running fantastic shows that require your immediate attention. Most of them have just opened and run until May so you have time; but who knows. You might want to go back a couple times. There is much to see.
Show website: Click here
Runs Feb 23rd till May 18th
The de Young's current high praised, well rated, critic approved exhibit is that of the artists Gilbert & George. It's hard to put into words what G&G do. The de Young website aptly describes it as eliminating "the distinction between artist and art". This is very true. G&G appear in practically all their work. Some photos of live works they did, some live works before your eyes, and some...recreations of stained glass windows? All around, an enormous expansive and engaging exhibit that will completely capture you the moment you walk in. Even if you hate museums, this is nothing like paintings on a wall, rest assured. Lucky for you, art is changing rapidly. G&G are at the healm of it all.
Show website: Click here
Runs Feb 16th till May 18th
Lastly the Legion of Honor is currently housing an exhibit by the incredible Annie Leibowitz. Leibowitz has been a photographer of icons of pop culture for many many years. If you have not heard the name, definitley you have seen the naked John and Yoko photo, yes? Well it was taken by her. This exhibit presents us with 200 photos of her iconic shots as well as pictures of family and friends...more personal ones. The title of the exhibit, "A Photographer's Life 1990-2005" is a good one because we get to see into her life: her work (the celebrity photos) and her personal life (friends and family). Also thrown into the mix is an array of photos from her many trips across the world. A true perfect mix. Bonus! Her photo she took of George W. Bush in the White House is in this exhibit. And many others, who you will no doubt be more excited about, I'm sure. I am.
Show website: Click here
Runs March 1st till May 25th
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