SFMoMA Museum of Modern Art

Drawings from the Collection

1980 to Today

11 Feb - 28 May 2017

San Francisco, 1895 USGS map: distribution of apparent intensity based on Rossi-Forel scale, the known faults, and the routes examined; San Francisco, 1907 USGS map: the burned district, the city, and the principal conduits in the water, 2012; collection SFMOMA, Accessions Committee Fund purchase; © Tiffany Chung; photo: Don Ross
© Gabriel Orozco
Untitled, 1996
collection SFMOMA, Accessions Committee Fund purchase
© Gary Simmons
Time Peace I, 1997
collection SFMOMA, gift of Vicki and Kent Logan
DRAWINGS FROM THE COLLECTION
1980 to Today
11 February – 28 May 2017

Showcasing works created between 1980 and the present day, this exhibition highlights contemporary drawings from SFMOMA’s collection and presents a variety of approaches to the medium. Bold works by artists including Joyce Pensato, Raymond Pettibon, and Gary Simmons critically mine forms of popular culture. Quiet compositions by Bay Area artists Rosana Castrillo Díaz, Nicole Phungrasamee Fein, and David Ireland, created with graphite and other spare materials, offer moments of meditative reprieve. Explorations of place and landscape are the focus of Tiffany Chung’s colorful mapping of data, and of compositions by D-L Alvarez and Robert Bechtle.

Header image: Tiffany Chung, San Francisco, 1907 USGS map : the burned district, the city, and the principal conduits in water supply system, 2012 (detail); collection SFMOMA, Accessions Committee Fund purchase; © Tiffany Chung; photo: Don Ross
 

Tags: Robert Bechtle, Tiffany Chung, Joyce Pensato, Raymond Pettibon, Gary Simmons