Walks: Hood, SFMOMA
Distance Average: 3.5 miles
So, modern art maven and tour giver Ciwt returned to SFMOMA today after a pretty long absence. No way around it, there was nothing really calling her there. With a few spectacular exceptions by Matisse, Magritte, Diego Rivera, Calder and Rothko, and various photographers, the feeling was getting decidely ho hum, even old fashioned.
Imagine her surprise and delight when she found virtually the entire museum had been rehung and updated. Newly acquired works, ones that have been in storage and as well as some in their usual places have been thought through and hung in informative, stimulating, fresh ways.
If you follow art, live in or visit the Bay Area but have been ignoring SFMOMA like Ciwt, she thinks put it back on your viewing list. And, if you are new to modern art, you are likely to encounter many works and much signage that will kindle your interest.
Ciwt was particularly drawn to SFMOMA's exhibitions of two women having their first solo shows at the museum. The first, Suzanne Jackson, somehow captures Ciwt's favorite friend, Light! Her works all have an inner glow that seems to eminate directly from the timeless beauty of nature. And Jackson's heartfelt appreciation of it.
| Suzanne Jackson, Passages, 1978, 12' long, acrylic wash, gesson and graphite on canvas |
The second artist, Sheila Hicks, works with fiber, a medium Ciwt resonates with, which she dyes with special mix colors, twists, hangs, wraps and otherwise artistically manipulates into wholly original forms, small and huge.
| Sheila Hicks, new work, SFMOMA installation. 2026 |





