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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.
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.
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.
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.
#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.
See “Bay Area Victorian, Bay Area Deco, Bay Area Funk” on display, in the pre-security connector between Harvey Milk Terminal 1 and the International Terminal. https://t.co/uO7Q6Vk68M #publicart #JoyceKozloff
This tweet was posted on December 14, 2021.
The center panel “Bay Area Funk”, is a collection of Berkeley memorabilia from the 1960s and includes images of many notable rock concert posters.
#publicart #JoyceKozloff
This tweet was posted on December 14, 2021.
The left panel, “Bay Area Victorian”, portrays the style and ornamentation of old houses in several San Francisco districts and the right, “Bay Area Deco”, refers to the architecture of downtown Oakland in its heyday. #publicart #publicart #JoyceKozloff
This tweet was posted on December 14, 2021.
“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. #publicart #JoyceKozloff #HappyBirthday
This tweet was posted on December 14, 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.
In the late 1970s, Thiebaud concentrated on a series of San Francisco cityscapes that became a signature theme. Created from a combination of direct observation and memory, these paintings present a dizzying perspective of SF’s extraordinary topography. #WayneThiebaud #publicart
This tweet was posted on November 15, 2021.
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.











