Joseph Becker, SFMOMA assistant curator of architecture and design, talks about Giovanni Pintori's design work for the renowned typewriter company Olivetti in the 1950s and 1960s.
Remember the end of "Manhattan," when Woody Allen asks himself what makes life worth living? In January 2010, during SFMOMA's three-day 75th anniversary celebration, 75 people from the Bay Area creative community gave extremely short talks (7.5 minutes or less!) on a single collection work of their choosing.
See more of the "75 reasons" videos here. http://blog.sfmoma.org/tag/75-reasons-to-live
crazy video channel?
youimpressed 11 months ago
I like the second poster. I always enjoy art more when its not explained to me. I always feel like my response to the examined piece is limited by what popular perspective wants me to see.
calamityjehable 1 year ago