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Win Tix: “In That Case” New Exhibition | Contemporary Jewish Museum

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Thursday, July 30, 2015 - 11:00 am to 5:00 pm | Cost: WIN
Contemporary Jewish Museum | 736 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA

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David Wilson, who is in no way related to the Beach Boys (we think), is an Oakland based artist known for his meditative drawing practice and vibrant exhibitions. For “In That Case,” he plumbed the depths of The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life’s deep storage for provocative objects to draw.

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He then discussed each object with Francesco Spagnolo, the museum curator, in detail. What they produced is a thought-provoking journey through time and history. It’s a dynamically new way of looking at objects. If only the stuff in your house was so profound.

David Wilson, 79.67.1a, 2015. Charcoal on paper, 18 x 12 in. Courtesy of the Artist. In that Case: Havruta in Contemporary Art—David Wilson and Francesco Spagnolo. On view July 30, 2015–January 3, 2016. The Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco.

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Categories: *Top Pick*, Art & Museums
Address: 736 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA