Sunday, March 15, 2015

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

SF MOMA has been closed while a new wing is being built. The anchor piece of the new space will be a Richard Serra sculpture. The interlocking steel spirals - which are 13 feet tall and together weigh a whopping 235 tons. And since the addition's ground floor will be clad in glass, the much-praised "Sequence" should be visible even when the museum is closed.

I went to the museum last month to watch the last of the 12 parts being moved into the space. After it is placed inside the rest of the building facade can be installed. While I was sketching a photographer from the SF Chronicle took photos of me sketching. So in the both Richard Serra and I were featured in the paper's article!





11 comments:

  1. Congrats Cathy, that is soooooo coooool!

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  2. Yeah! Way to go - congratulations :-).

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    1. Thanks, it was great to sketch and the newspaper photo was a nice extra.

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  3. Cathy, this is so cool! Will you send me a link to the article at the newspaper so I can put this in Drawing Attention? Please send to: drawingattention@urbansketchers.org

    Thanks!

    - Tina

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    1. Thanks Sonia and yes we can continue the series when we go sketch it at the reopened museum.

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  5. Cathy, this is so cool! Will you send me a link to the article at the newspaper so I can put this in Drawing Attention? Please send to: drawingattention@urbansketchers.org

    Thanks!

    - Tina

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  6. Cathy - you are so On the Spot!!
    Cool, and great drawings as usual!

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