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Eric Staller’s artwork utilizes light, space, and motion to delight and surprise the public.
#publicart #EricStaller
This tweet was posted on September 14, 2022.
See “World Civilization” by Viola Frey on display, post-security, in the International Terminal by gate A5 and online at: https://t.co/FqEoHqSIGR
#PublicArt #ViolaFrey
This tweet was posted on August 15, 2022.
The grandmother figure in “World Civilization” by #ViolaFrey is a maternal icon of power inspired by the “take charge” matriarchs in her hometown during World War II. The workman’s glove holds the world in its palm - a statement about the value of work and creativity. #PublicArt
This tweet was posted on August 15, 2022.
Viola Frey (1933-2004) created a vocabulary of figures and objects that form a personal mythology. The suited businessman in her painting “World Civilization” is a symbol of mainstream respectability, and contrasts with the bold, vividly dressed women. #PublicArt #ViolaFrey
This tweet was posted on August 15, 2022.
See “Ocean Voices II” by Ursula von Rydingsvard, located post-security, in Terminal 3 and online at https://t.co/792bXhnZwc
#publicart #UrsulavonRydingsvard
This tweet was posted on July 26, 2022.
Her longstanding use of wood is linked to memories of the makeshift structures that her Ukrainian-Polish family inhabited while moving from one displaced-persons camp to the next across postwar Germany. #publicart #UrsulavonRydingsvard
This tweet was posted on July 26, 2022.
“Ocean Voices II” is an epic wood sculpture. Ursula von Rydingsvard has created sculptures out of cedar wood for the past 35 years. Using circular saws and chisels, she and her assistants have patiently carved and chipped at cedar 4x4's to create this monumental form. #publicart
This tweet was posted on July 26, 2022.
See “Air Over Under” by Norie Sato on display, pre-security, on the façade of Terminal 2 or online at: https://t.co/TImXJXw18m
#PublicArt #NorieSato @SFAC
This tweet was posted on July 19, 2022.
“Air Over Under” is comprised of a grid of 120 pieces of laminated glass panels. The laminated panels are comprised of a layer of glass with hand-painted glass enamels and another layer that includes a silkscreened pixilated image in white. #PublicArt #NorieSato @SFAC
This tweet was posted on July 19, 2022.
The artwork depicts the dual experience of being under or over clouds when flying in a plane. According to the artist, Norie Sato, “’Air Over Under’ is about perception, relativity and how our position and situations are never static.” #PublicArt #NorieSato @SFAC
This tweet was posted on July 19, 2022.
Norie Sato’s imagery was inspired by our relationship to clouds and flight. Specifically, her work delves into some of flight’s inherent qualities: ephemeral, abstract, pictorial, natural, man-made, symmetrical and changeable. #PublicArt #NorieSato @SFAC
This tweet was posted on July 19, 2022.
See “Waiting” by Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel, on display, post-security, in the International Terminal and online at: https://t.co/ZdkvfNbN9v
#PublicArt #LarrySultan #MikeMandel #mosaic
This tweet was posted on July 13, 2022.











