Small plates but big flavors in Japantown.
Take a close look at Don Fisher and his motivations for a Presidio museum
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Fine art, low brow
Our critics weigh in on local exhibits
Our critics weigh in on local exhibits
Our critics weigh in on local exhibits
Our critics weigh in on local exhibits
Our critics weigh in on local exhibits
Our critics weigh in on local exhibits
Our critics weigh in on local exhibits
Our critics weigh in on local exhibits
Our critics weigh in on local exhibits
Our critics weigh in on local exhibits
Our critics weigh in on local exhibits
Our critics weigh in on local exhibits
Our critics weigh in on local exhibits
Our critics weigh in on local exhibitions
Our critics weigh in on local exhibitions
Our critics weigh in on local exhibitions
Forgive them, Father
SFMOMA's "Pop!" parachutes art out of its ivory tower and into the streets
SFMOMA's "Pop!" parachutes art out of its ivory tower and into the streets
SFMOMA's "Pop!" parachutes art out of its ivory tower and into the streets
SFMOMA's "Pop!" parachutes art out of its ivory tower and into the streets
SFMOMA's "Pop!" parachutes art out of its ivory tower and into the streets
Don't scream -- there's a perfectly sound place to put all Don Fisher's art: Where it already is.Kudos to the Chronicle's John King for today's scoop on Donald Fisher's decision to abandon his contentious plan to house his modern art collection at the Presidio National Park. "Doris and I will take s ... More >>


