The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) announced that a its new building will open to the public on Saturday 14 May
The expanded SFMOMA will offer nearly three times the previous exhibition space, in what it calls an ‘outward-looking architectural design that weaves the museum into the city as never before’. It will feature 260 works from the Fisher Collection, a first showing of more than 600 artworks promised to the museum and the debut of the new Pritzker Center for Photography.
SFMOMA also announced it has reached a capital campaign milestone of $610 million raised which, in addition to covering construction costs, has more than tripled its endowment. More than 500 donors have supported the campaign and fundraising continues for education, art commissioning and exhibition programmes at the museum.
The seven-year expansion project has seen the construction of a 10-story, 235,000-square-foot addition designed by the internationally acclaimed architecture firm Snøhetta, integrated with the museum’s existing 225,000-square-foot building designed by Mario Botta.
Among the new offers will be free admission in perpetuity for all visitors 18 years and younger.
“On May 14th San Francisco will experience the extraordinary scope of the SFMOMA collection for the first time and see first-hand how the newly expanded museum will be able to serve our community, art lovers and school children in exciting ways we’ve only dreamed of doing in the past,” said Charles R. Schwab, Chairman of SFMOMA’s Board of Trustees.
The SFMOMA has also launched a new website to reflect the museum’s new institutional branding.
An expanded and transformed San Francisco Museum of Modern Art to open in May
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) announced that a its new building will open to the public on Saturday 14 May.
The expanded SFMOMA will offer nearly three times the previous exhibition space, in what it calls an ‘outward-looking architectural design that weaves the museum into the city as never before’. It will feature 260 works from the Fisher Collection, a first showing of more than 600 artworks promised to the museum and the debut of the new Pritzker Center for Photography.
SFMOMA also announced it has reached a capital campaign milestone of $610 million raised which, in addition to covering construction costs, has more than tripled its endowment. More than 500 donors have supported the campaign and fundraising continues for education, art commissioning and exhibition programmes at the museum.
The seven-year expansion project has seen the construction of a 10-story, 235,000-square-foot addition designed by the internationally acclaimed architecture firm Snøhetta, integrated with the museum’s existing 225,000-square-foot building designed by Mario Botta.
Among the new offers will be free admission in perpetuity for all visitors 18 years and younger.
“On May 14th San Francisco will experience the extraordinary scope of the SFMOMA collection for the first time and see first-hand how the newly expanded museum will be able to serve our community, art lovers and school children in exciting ways we’ve only dreamed of doing in the past,” said Charles R. Schwab, Chairman of SFMOMA’s Board of Trustees.
The SFMOMA has also launched a new website to reflect the museum’s new institutional branding.
Inaugural installation to present artworks from the renowned Fisher Collection, SFMOMA’s Campaign for Art, and the New Pritzker Center for Photography
Building expansion designed by Snøhetta offers nearly 45,000 sq ft of free public access in ground floor galleries and free admission for visitors 18 and younger
Museum Reaches $610m milestone with Capital Campaign Contributions from 500 dono