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de Young Museum50 Hagiwara Tea Garden DriveSan Francisco, CA 94118 map district: Golden Gate Park Tel. +1 415.863.3330 Website |
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| About de Young Museum Admission is free to the public every first Tuesday of the Month! Founded in 1895 in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, the de Young Museum has been an integral part of the cultural fabric of the city and a cherished destination for millions of residents and visitors to the region for over 100 years. On October 15, 2005, the de Young Museum re-opened in a state-of-the-art new facility that integrates art, architecture and the natural landscape in one multi-faceted destination that will inspire audiences from around the world. Designed by the renowned Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron and Fong & Chan Architects in San Francisco, the new de Young provided San Francisco with a landmark art museum to showcase the museum’s priceless collections of American art from the 17th through the 20th centuries, and art of the native Americas, Africa, and the Pacific. Hours Sunday: 9:30am - 5:15pmMonday: Closed Tuesday: 9:30am - 5:15pm Wednesday: 9:30am - 5:15pm Thursday: 9:30am - 5:15pm Friday: 9:30am - 8:45pm Saturday: 9:30am - 5:15pm |
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Editorial Review Maya Lin Systematic Landscapes By Nirmala Nataraj (11/21/2008)" The 49-year old sculptor and architect Maya Lin is best known for her design of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, a monument that attests to the artist’s ability to elicit emotion from a viewer through minimal attempts at representation, and a concurrent reliance on the associative factors of vision and memory to create the desired response. Lin’s monumental approach to her sculpture can also be found in her recent exhibition at the de Young Museum, “Maya Lin: Systematic Landscapes", which follows on the heels of her recent installation at the new California Academy of Sciences. " |
Editorial Review Yves Saint Laurent Legacy Extends Beyond Exhibit By grace chen (11/07/2008)" Seventy-two years ago a fashion maestro was born. Forty-seven years ago at 25, he had established his own fashion house. Eight years ago at 63, he had retired and walked his final show. This year the fashion world lost him to brain cancer but for now, and the future, Yves Saint Laurent’s legacy will prevail. " |
Editorial Review Gilbert & George A Gorgeous Retrospective at the de Young By Annie Wyman (02/26/2008)" Gilbert & George are two people -- and one artist. Since they met at St. Martin’s School of Art in England in 1967, they’ve rarely produced work as individuals. In fact, they almost never appear alone, choosing instead to present themselves as a single “living sculpture.” In their signature business suits -- celebrating the opening of their exhibition at the de Young on Valentine’s Day, these suits were khaki, shot through with tasteful blue and green threading -- they’ve made a name for themselves as a pair of polite, provocative eccentrics. " |
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