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See “BFILRYD” by Bob Zoell on display in the post-security connector between Terminal 3 and the International Terminal side G and online at: https://t.co/Qb8fufaGTP #BobZoell #publicart #SFAC @SFAC This tweet was posted on April 13, 2022.
According to the artist, “Air Over Under” is about perception, relativity and how our position and situations are never static.”#5WomenArtists #NorieSato #Painting #silkscreen #PublicArt @SFAC This tweet was posted on March 10, 2022.
Norie Sato’s imagery was inspired by our relationship to clouds and flight. The artwork depicts the dual experience of being under or over clouds when flying in a plane.#5WomenArtists #NorieSato #Painting #silkscreen #PublicArt @SFAC This tweet was posted on March 10, 2022.
See “Air Over Under” by Norie Sato on display, pre-security, outside Terminal 2 and online at: https://t.co/TImXJXw18m #5WomenArtists #NorieSato #Painting #silkscreen #PublicArt @SFAC This tweet was posted on March 10, 2022.
#Onthisday in 1948, artist Hung Liu was born in Changchun, China. Liu's signature painterly style was one that allowed the paint to drip across the image. https://t.co/LpTLyXB2MC #HungLiu #SFAC #PublicArt This tweet was posted on February 17, 2022.
As an artist, Raymond Saunders relies on his own keen observations and experiences: “The important thing about doing art is that I also live… and the more I bring into myself, the more I have a desire and need to translate it into something.” #publicart #RaymondSaunders @sfac This tweet was posted on February 18, 2022.
"Letter's Missing” is representative of the artist’s dramatic use of color, gestural strokes, elegant line, and the collaged remnants of everyday life to provide compositional, textural, and spatial contrasts. #publicart #RaymondSaunders @sfac #SFAC #BlackHistoryMonth This tweet was posted on February 18, 2022.
See “Letter's Missing” by Raymond Saunders on display, post-security, in Terminal 3, and online at. https://t.co/VJj7jBslKN #publicart #RaymondSaunders @sfac #SFAC #BlackHistoryMonth #BHM This tweet was posted on February 18, 2022.
Louisiana Bendolph is a quilt maker known for her stunning abstractions. Originally a quilt, then an etching, and here translated into ceramic tile, this artwork depicts an innovative approach to a quintessentially American art form. #publicart #LouisianaBendolph @SFAC This tweet was posted on February 04, 2022.
See “New Generation” by Louisiana Bendolph on display post-security in Terminal 3 and online at: https://t.co/3Gq4sMBuLx #publicart #LouisianaBendolph @SFAC This tweet was posted on February 04, 2022.
After applying for the sculpture opportunity at SFO, he was selected and created three medium size sculptures for International Terminal Boarding Area G. #WoodyDeOthello #publicart #SFAC @SFAC This tweet was posted on January 28, 2022.
His first time working in bronze, "Time, Turn, and Light" depict ambiguous sets of hands interacting with everyday objects such as clocks, a flashlight, a candle, and a doorknob. #WoodyDeOthello #publicart #SFAC @SFAC This tweet was posted on January 28, 2022.
See "Time, Turn, and Light" by Woody De Othello, on display, post-security, in the Outdoor Terrace Observation Deck on the departures level of the International Terminal G Concourse. https://t.co/dXXKlG0CS1 #WoodyDeOthello #publicart #SFAC @SFAC This tweet was posted on January 28, 2022.
These objects are rendered in an uncanny fashion with a sense of play, emotional intuition, and surrealism that provokes viewers to reimagine themselves and the way they see the world around them. #WoodyDeOthello #publicart #SFAC @SFAC This tweet was posted on January 28, 2022.
#Onthisday in 1940, Vito Acconci was born in New York City’s Bronx borough. Acconci began his artistic career as a poet, and came to national prominence in the early 1970s as an artist working in performance and conceptual art. #PublicArt #VitoAcconci @SFAC This tweet was posted on January 24, 2022.
Acconci’s work is often characterized by a direct involvement of the viewer as an element in the artwork. At the end of each “light beam” in “Light Beams for the Sky of a Transfer Corridor” is a functional telephone. #PublicArt #VitoAcconci @SFAC This tweet was posted on January 24, 2022.
Along this corridor on the departures level of the International Terminal, sculptural beams of light splay out from the recessed lighting in the ceiling above and transverse the length of the corridor, like rays of light. #PublicArt #VitoAcconci @SFAC This tweet was posted on January 24, 2022.
See “Light Beams for the Sky of a Transfer Corridor” by Vito Acconci, located, pre-security, on the departures level of the International Terminal. https://t.co/D3DORlidNK #PublicArt #VitoAcconci @SFAC This tweet was posted on January 24, 2022.
Happy 101st Birthday to Wayne Thiebaud, who was born #onthisday in 1920! In the early 1960s, Thiebaud was acclaimed as one of the defining practitioners of Pop Art and has continued to be considered one of California’s most important and influential artists. #publicart @SFAC This tweet was posted on November 15, 2021.
See “18th Street Downgrade” by Wayne Thiebaud on display, next to work by fellow luminaries Robert Bechtle and James Torlakson, pre-security in Terminal 3 and online at: https://t.co/6lo42DRBIf #WayneThiebaud #SFAC #publicart #painting #SanFrancisco @SFAC This tweet was posted on November 15, 2021.
For this suite of prints, Shaun O’Dell uses simplified icons of American history—liberty bells and silhouettes of the founding fathers—to depict the complexity of the past. #ShaunODell #etching #publicart #SFAC @SFAC This tweet was posted on November 08, 2021.
In “Beyond When the Golden Portal Can Come”, O’Dell maps American genealogy, beginning with the pilgrims’ desire for liberty and the Mayflower’s voyage across the Atlantic, which led to contact with Native Americans. #ShaunODell #etching #publicart #SFAC @SFAC This tweet was posted on November 08, 2021.
O’Dell goes on to complicate the American family tree in “Ghost Extraction Dialogue for the Followers of Blood”, highlighting that history is full of overlapping stories of individuals, who slip into obscurity. #ShaunODell #etching #publicart #SFAC @SFAC This tweet was posted on November 08, 2021.
See “Beyond When the Golden Portal Can Come“ and “Ghost Extraction Dialogue for the Followers of Blood” on display post-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1 and online at: https://t.co/afFpeyjc1n #ShaunODell #etching #publicart #SFAC @SFAC This tweet was posted on November 08, 2021.
📸: Beyond When the Golden Portal Can Come and Ghost Extraction Dialogue for the Followers of Blood 2005 Shaun O’Dell b. 1968 Color sugarlift aquatint etching with hardground and softground 37 in. x 32 in. and 39 in. x 32 in. SFAC 139 SFAC This tweet was posted on November 08, 2021.
Geological strata are represented by distinct sections of marbleized paper, which are separated by an underground river. Leafless trees & a subterranean golden planet suggest both existential strife & hope for the future. @SFAC This tweet was posted on September 07, 2021.
In Crystal Liu’s universe, elements of the natural world serve as actors in a grand narrative of emotional and personal origins. #publicart #SFAC #Collage #watercolor @SFAC This tweet was posted on September 07, 2021.
See “Underground, "Stuck in Between"” by Crystal Liu on display, on level 4 of the Grand Hyatt and online at: https://t.co/I5XtRIHght #publicart #SFAC #Collage #watercolor @SFAC 📸: © Ethan Kaplan This tweet was posted on September 07, 2021.
According to the artist, Michael Dvortcsak, “Sublimens” is painted from the vantage point of an eagle in flight. Soaring high above such majestic terrain with the ability to see for miles, the image is intended to impart a sense of grandeur and freedom. #publiart @SFAC This tweet was posted on August 17, 2021.
See “Sublimens” by Michael Dvortcsak on display in Level 1 of the Grand Hyatt and online at: https://t.co/BiNvxxGvCd #publiart @SFAC This tweet was posted on August 17, 2021.
"Parallel Portions" by Mike Henderson, part of the @SFAC collection of public art at @flySFO, is on view post-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1. This tweet was posted on June 28, 2021.
As an artist, Raymond Saunders relies on his own keen observations and experiences: “The important thing about doing art is that I also live… and the more I bring into myself, the more I have a desire and need to translate it into something.” “Letter's Missing” is representative of the artist’s dramatic use of color, gestural strokes, elegant line, and the collaged remnants of everyday life to provide compositional, textural, and spatial contrasts. This image was posted on February 18, 2022. #publicart #raymondsaunders #sfac #blackhistorymonth
#Onthisday in 1948, artist Hung Liu was born in Changchun, China. This image was posted on February 17, 2022. #hungliu #sfac #publicart
Congratulations to Woody De Othello for his forthcoming participation in the 2022 Whitney Biennial! This image was posted on January 28, 2022. #sfac #woodydeothello
#Onthisday in 1940, Vito Acconci was born in New York City’s Bronx borough. This image was posted on January 24, 2022. #publicart #vitoacconci #telephone #sfac
“Bay Area Victorian, Bay Area Deco, Bay Area Funk” by Joyce Kozloff, who was born #onthisday in 1942, is inspired by historical decorative styles found in the Bay Area. This image was posted on December 14, 2021. #publicart #sfac #mosaic #hbd