
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) may be a venue to confront life. Its current exhibitions include: Alexander Girard, Anselm Kiefer, Paul Klee, Jane and Louise Wilson/Fikret Atay.
One of the qualities of art is its ever changing nature. Art has physical presence, yet it may mean nothing at all. Art takes the weight off of perceptions and thoughts that pile up in daily life. Art’s uselessness reminds that some problems cannot be solved, to stop trying to find reason in it, and to just allow it to be as it is. This is unlike thought which includes much of what is made up and makes activities personal. Art lets go of definitions and protections.







I went to The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA as it's called) right after visiting The Golden Gate Bridge. They have this huge skylight that's oval shaped with a grid in it and on sunny days this sky light makes the greatest shadow patterns on the walls inside The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. I loved it!
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