San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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The
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (
SFMOMA) is a
modern and
contemporary art museum and nonprofit organization located in
San Francisco,
California. SFMOMA was the first museum on the West Coast devoted solely to
20th-century art, and has built an internationally recognized collection with over 33,000 works of painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, design, and media arts. The collection is displayed in of exhibition space, making the museum one of the largest in the United States overall, and one of the
largest in the world for modern and contemporary art. In 2024, SFMOMA was ranked 14th in the
Washington Post's list of the best art museums in the U.S.
The museum was founded in 1935 with galleries in the
Veterans Building in
Civic Center. In 1995, the museum opened in its
Mario Botta-designed home in the
SoMa district. On May 14, 2016, following a three-year-long closure for a major expansion project by
Snøhetta architects, the museum re-opened to the public with more than double the gallery space and almost six times as much public space as the previous building, allowing SFMOMA to showcase an expanding collection along with the
Doris and
Donald Fisher Collection of contemporary art.
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