Over the course of their 2,000-mile, four-day journey, Burd remembers seeing varied landscapes whiz by in cinematic fashion—from the sculpted mountain ranges of her homeland to the vast forests of Russia and the dusty roadsides along the way. @sfac #5WomenArtists
This tweet was posted on March 25, 2024.
See “High Heels for Going to Heaven” by Yayoi Kusama on display in the post-security connector between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 and online at: https://t.co/54YffgxXqv
#5WomenArtists #YayoiKusama
This tweet was posted on March 22, 2022.
See “No Other Lands Their Glory Know” by #AliceShaw on display, post security, in the International Terminal above gate G7. https://t.co/WpNEYd8GRT 📸 © Ethan Kaplan #5WomenArtists
This tweet was posted on March 03, 2020.
Shoes and polka dots reoccur throughout Kusama’s practice, and their presence here recalls her long-standing interest in fashion. In the 1960s, she was called the “polka dot princess,” due to her signature motif. #5WomenArtists
This tweet was posted on March 22, 2022.
Susan O’Malley asked everyday people, ranging in ages from 7 to 88, “What advice would your 80-year-old self give you?” She began this project at a period in her life when she was considering leaving her “grown-up job” to focus on her art. #SusanOMalley #5WomenArtists @SFAC
This tweet was posted on March 03, 2023.
The title for “No Other Lands Their Glory Know” by #AliceShaw is taken from a line in a poem, The Redwoods, written by Joseph B. Strauss who was the chief engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge. 📸 © Ethan Kaplan #5WomenArtists
This tweet was posted on March 03, 2020.
This 1972 United Air Lines poster featured Hilo Hattie, a famous Native Hawaiian singer and entertainer. In honor for her 71st birthday and United Air Lines' 5th anniversary of service to Hilo, Hawaii, in 1972, the airline named a DC-8 after her. #52posters #5WomenArtists #WHM
This tweet was posted on March 14, 2024.