Putting polite euphemisms to rest in this photographic exhibit on Japanese-Americans during World War II.
SFMOMA’s retrospective on Walker Evans buttresses the reputation of a photographer already considered a proto-Pop Art master of the medium.
Let’s look at pretty pictures together.
From Rodin to the Summer of Love to the Empresses of the Imperial Court — that’s drag, not China — this winter is bursting with exhibits.
The photo called Migrant Mother — taken by Dorothea Lange in 1936, at the height of the Great Depression — ushered in a new…
Dorothea Lange is perhaps most famous for a single photograph she took in 1936. In it a mother turns her weary gaze away from…
If there’s a local neighborhood with a better name than Polk Gulch, we haven’t heard it. Once featuring a grand accumulation of marginalized characters…