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May 2, 2016

SFMOMA Art Bash

Takashi Murakami & Maria Blum
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer
Neal Benezra & Bob Fisher
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Craig Dykers & Elaine Molinar
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Sako Fisher & Sabrina Buell
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Rose Fisher
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Chuck Close
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Shirin Neshat
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Norah Stone
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Abigail Turin & Jonathan Gans
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Jeffrey Fraenkel & Frish Brandt
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Wayne Thiebaud
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Gina Peterson & Stuart Peterson
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Bob Fisher, Alonzo King & Doris Fisher
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Larry Fields & Marilyn Fields
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Brice Marden
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Jennifer Biederbeck
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Jan Shrem & Maria Manetti Shrem
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Eli Broad & Edythe Broad
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Philippe Vergne & Sylvia Chivaratanond
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Randi Fisher & Bob Fisher
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Victoire Reynal Brown & Allison Speer
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Miranda July
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OJ Shansby
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Komal Shah
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Jessica Silverman & Sarah Thornton
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Sandra Phillips, Erin O'Toole & Corey Keller
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Stanlee Gatti, Becca Prowda, Kate Harbin Clammer & Adam Clammer
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Photo Credit: Drew Altizer

Photo Credit: Iwan Baan courtesy of SFMOMA

Photo Credit: Iwan Baan courtesy of SFMOMA

Photo Credit: Drew Altizer

Photo Credit: Iwan Baan courtesy of SFMOMA

Photo Credit: Iwan Baan courtesy of SFMOMA

The newly revamped San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is officially the jewel in the crown of San Francisco’s culture scene. On Friday, April 29, the reimagined institution hummed with VIP culture-seekers as they joined for a celebratory affair in anticipation of the museum’s grand reopening on May 14. Helmed by a team of lauded art world players (Norah Stone, Helen Schwab, Randi Fisher, Dolly Chammas, Alka Agrawal, Becca Prowda, Katie Paige, Gina Peterson and Lisa Pritzker), the SFMOMA Art Bash welcomed over 2,000 art enthusiasts, gallerists, museum directors and artists into the transformed space. Luminaries from across the country turned out for the celebration including performance artist and filmmaker Miranda July, philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad of The Broad museum in Downtown Los Angeles, director of New York’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation Richard Armstrong and S.F.-based contemporary artist Jim Campbell. Live art performances, music and film displays echoed throughout the museum’s newly expanded walls, as guests buzzed over the art scene’s most anticipated spectacle which is now the nation’s largest contemporary art museum.

 

 

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