San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Announces Plans
2013-03-04 09:48:17 未知
As part of the next phase of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA)'s expansion project, the museum today announced plans to go beyond its walls and directly into the community through an array of collaborative and traveling museum exhibitions, site-specific installations, and education programs that will unfold throughout the Bay Area and beyond during construction of its new building.
Throughout the approximately two-and-a-half-year span leading up to the inauguration of the new building, slated for completion in early 2016, SFMOMA will experiment with new ideas, engage in dialogue with a range of cultural partners, and create innovative ways for audiences to experience the museum's collection, bringing the best of these ideas and initiatives back into its newly expanded home. Additional off-site programs are currently in development; as plans evolve, more details will be announced.
In the week leading up to the final day of public museum operation in the current building—which will be Sunday, June 2, 2013—the museum will host a series of celebratory events, including a period of free admission and programs to mark the beginning of this next stage in the museum's evolution.
Beginning in summer 2013, SFMOMA will co-organize major exhibitions at partner museums featuring works drawn either entirely or in part from SFMOMA's holdings. Projects are still in development, but highlights include an exhibition at the Contemporary Jewish Museum considering connections between art and spirituality; a presentation at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts that takes SFMOMA's growing collection of South African photography as a starting point; and an exhibition at the Asian Art Museum that taps the collections of both SFMOMA and the Asian to spark intriguing dialogues about beauty in Asian and Western art.
Additional projects feature a yearlong outdoor installation of Mark di Suvero's large-scale sculptures at historic Crissy Field near the Golden Gate Bridge; a citywide exhibition including newly commissioned, site-responsive artworks at Los Altos; and a multi-location display of Doug Aitken's Empire trilogy (2008–14), which will present all three video installations simultaneously for the first time. SFMOMA will also bring touring presentations of its renowned photography collection to communities throughout California, create new partnerships with local schools, and develop creative educational projects in collaboration with both local and international artists.
"SFMOMA is more than just a building," says SFMOMA Director Neal Benezra. "We're a set of intersecting cultural communities. As we reimagine our new home, we're also rethinking who we want to be in the future, and what better way to find inspiration than in conversation with others. We look forward to fully exploring what it means to be a museum during this phase, while broadening access to our collection in ways that foster a sense of community ownership of the collective cultural riches of the city and celebrate the creative spirit of the region. When our new building is completed in 2016 we'll bring the best of these experiences back into our new building with a greater understanding of our place in the community."
"Dialogue with the community has always been important to SFMOMA, and we're tremendously excited to work with all our museum partners," says SFMOMA Curator of Painting and Sculpture Janet Bishop, who is leading the museum's off-site initiative. "Our construction period offers an opportunity to really extend that dialogue and play it out in a variety of new ways. Not only will audiences be able to see and experience the museum in a new light, but we'll be able to see ourselves in a new light, too, and gain valuable insight from that exchange."
SFMOMA's decision to pursue off-site programming during construction evolved from a detailed review of the best options for the museum's art collection, the audiences it serves, and its vision for the future. Joint programs through partnership further SFMOMA's mission to make art not only widely accessible, but accessible in continually new and surprising ways.
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