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de Young Museum
In ‘Uncanny Valley,’ Art and Tech Collide
by Benjamin Schneider • 11/17/2020 10:35 am

The hit-or-miss exhibition, currently on view at the De Young, poses questions about how art should engage with technology.

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Dede Wilsey Resigns as President of Fine Arts...
by Peter-Astrid Kane • 06/04/2019 11:25 am

The imperious socialite had weathered scandals in the past, but her 21-year tenure came to an end on the same day as a meeting of the Legion of Honor’s Board of Trustees.

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Niqabs, Abayas, Burkinis, and How California Got Its...
by Jonathan Curiel • 10/04/2018 11:47 am

The de Young’s comprehensive look at hijab and other forms of modest dress, “Contemporary Muslim Fashions” examines topics that inflame xenophobic conservatives and left-leaning Western feminists alike.

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Twinka Twinka, Little Star
by Jonathan Curiel • 09/06/2018 9:42 am

Judy Dater’s retrospective at the de Young Museum insists that the celebrated photographer is much more than one iconic image.

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Gambler, Writer, Lawyer, Spy: The Art of Giacomo...
by Emily Wilson • 02/12/2018 3:46 pm

“Casanova: The Seduction of Europe” at the Legion of Honor looks at the full breadth of a 18th-century polymath who would have been your most annoying Facebook friend.

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Psychic Infrastructure in Pyramid City: Teotihuacan and the...
by Jonathan Curiel • 09/20/2017 5:05 pm

Only 8 percent of Teotihuacan has been excavated, but a new exhibit displays fascinating cultural patrimony from Mexico’s most important archaeological site.

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Fall Arts 2017: Art
by Jonathan Curiel • 08/31/2017 9:18 am

From the LED artist who lit up the Salesforce Tower to the collision of Rodin and Klimt, it’s going to be a busy fall.

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