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Articles by Jonathan Curiel
San Francisco Museums are Re-Opening
by Jonathan Curiel • 09/24/2020 9:32 am

The widely anticipated Frida Kahlo show at the de Young is just one of many new exhibits waiting to be seen.

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SFAI Announces Return of Degreed Classes
by Jonathan Curiel • 07/23/2020 2:10 pm

The financially embattled San Francisco Art Institute is reinstating its degree programs.

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SFMOMA Grapples With Accusations of Racism
by Jonathan Curiel • 07/20/2020 1:23 pm

As leaders resign, the modern art museum struggles to find an equitable path forward.

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San Francisco Art Institute Falters, Seeks New Path...
by Jonathan Curiel • 05/08/2020 2:25 pm

After major cuts and criticism from students, some thought SFAI was history, but the 149-year-old art school isn’t giving up.

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Fall in Love With These Nine Works of...
by Jonathan Curiel • 04/14/2020 2:37 pm

Stay cultured, even during quarantine, with these Bay Area-related works of art, which may be viewed online.

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Exhibit Celebrates Levi’s, an Immigrant’s Dream Story, and...
by Jonathan Curiel • 03/11/2020 12:21 pm

They were the choice apparel of the likes of Steve Jobs, John Lennon, and Harvey Milk.

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‘Uncanny Valley’ Explores AI’s Potential
by Jonathan Curiel • 02/25/2020 6:38 pm

The exhibit draws on a wide variety of media to paint a picture of how artificial intelligence could be misused.

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‘Orlando’ Celebrates Virginia Woolf’s Novel About Identity and...
by Jonathan Curiel • 02/12/2020 2:07 pm

Also, Sophie Calle’s curtains and Yarrow Slaps’ paintings take center stage this month.

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Andrew Nguyen Explores Colonial Legacy
by Jonathan Curiel • 01/29/2020 2:53 pm

Specter of Ancestors Becoming brings the Senegalese-Vietnamese experience to the fore.

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Spencer Keeton Cunningham’s Art Helps Native American Causes
by Jonathan Curiel • 01/29/2020 2:51 pm

The artist has had a busy 2020, including a trip to Canada to protest fracking.

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