Massive new SF exhibit explores Ruth Asawa's ordinary' brilliance
Briefly

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art showcases Ruth Asawa's extensive retrospective, featuring over 300 artworks spanning five decades. The exhibit is funded by a historical $1.5 million donation from Google.org and emphasizes Asawa's transformative approach to art. Her creations, including intricate wire sculptures and community-focused public works, reflect her deep connection to San Francisco. The exhibit runs until September 2 and highlights her legacy as an influential artist whose work continues to inspire. The installation itself is designed to resonate with her artistic vision, making the experience immersive and engaging.
An artist is an ordinary person who can take ordinary things and make them special.
The bright, fresh and airy exhibit installation feels inspired by Asawa's work, showcasing over 300 objects that span her incredible five-decade career.
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