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The Bay Area artist spent her life out in the world, serving others—a calling she never separated from her sculpture and ...
Renowned Bay Area artist’s career retrospective at SFMOMA includes more than 300 items covering a dozen galleries.
Ruth Asawa (second from left) with visitors to her exhibition Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective View, San Francisco Museum of Art (now SFMOMA), 1973. Photo by Laurence Cuneo Sign up below to get Mission ...
A major new retrospective at The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art opens on 5 April, featuring the entire spectrum of the artist’s practice: sculptures, drawings, prints, paintings, designs and ...
the center of her pioneering sculpture practice. Ruth Asawa in the living room of her home in the Noe Valley neighborhood of San Francisco around 1995, with clusters of her looped wire sculptures ...
The first major posthumous survey of the Japanese American artist Ruth Asawa (1926-2013) opens this month at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art before travelling to the Museum of Modern Art in ...
Donor-Advised Funds Support KQED by using your donor-advised fund to make a charitable gift. Is there any artist as locally beloved as Ruth Asawa? For all of Wayne Thiebaud’s vertiginous streets and ...
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Inside the Ruth Asawa exhibit
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art unveiled a new exhibit featuring the work of legendary artist Ruth Asawa.
“Ruth Asawa’s art embodies the spirit of San Francisco: creative, resilient, and deeply connected to its community,” Adrian Schurr, senior giving manager at Google.org, told the Chronicle.
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s vast new exhibit, “Ruth Asawa: Retrospective” certainly inspires superlatives. More than 300 objects, spanning more than five decades, fill a dozen ...