artandarchitecture-sf.com Open in urlscan Pro
96.125.174.19  Public Scan

URL: https://artandarchitecture-sf.com/
Submission: On March 22 via api from CA — Scanned from US

Form analysis 2 forms found in the DOM

GET https://artandarchitecture-sf.com/

<form method="get" class="searchform " action="https://artandarchitecture-sf.com/">
  <input type="text" name="s" class="searchfield" value="Search" onfocus="if (this.value == 'Search') {this.value = '';}" onblur="if (this.value == '') {this.value = 'Search';}">
  <input type="submit" class="searchsubmit" value="" name="searchsubmit">
</form>

GET https://artandarchitecture-sf.com

<form action="https://artandarchitecture-sf.com" method="get"><label class="screen-reader-text" for="cat">Cities and Neighborhoods</label><select name="cat" id="cat" class="postform">
    <option value="-1">Select Category</option>
    <option class="level-0" value="3924">All of SAN FRANCISCO</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1332">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Alamo Square</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="3803">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Alcatraz</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4307">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Anza Vista</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="3513">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Aquatic Park</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1660">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Bay View – Hunters Point</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1677">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Bernal Heights</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="2363">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Candlestick Park</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="135">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Castro</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4259">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;CCSF</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="90">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Chinatown</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="34">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Civic Center</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="41">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Coit Tower</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4242">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Diamond Heights</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1236">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Dog Patch</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="3756">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Duboce Triangle</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="183">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Embarcadero</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="805">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Embarcadero Center</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1684">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Eureka Valley</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1341">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Excelsior</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="3940">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Fillmore</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="17">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Financial District</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="99">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Fisherman’s Wharf</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="2986">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Forest Hill</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="68">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Fort Mason</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="983">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Foundry Square</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1348">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Geneva Terrace</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="3796">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Glen Park</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1333">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Golden Gate Bridge</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1388">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Golden Gate Heights</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="224">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Golden Gate Park</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="128">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Haight</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="14">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hayes Valley</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4258">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;In Danger</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4257">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;In Storage</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1060">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Ingelside</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="2359">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Inner Richmond</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1211">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Inner Sunset</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4238">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Islais Creek</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="3128">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Jackson Square</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1029">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Japantown</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1386">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Just outside San Francisco</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="2093">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Lakeside</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="908">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Lands End</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="147">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Lincoln Park</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="127">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Little Saigon</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="97">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Lower Haight</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1830">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Lower Nob Hill</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="2681">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Lower Pacific Heights</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1632">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Marina</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="102">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Marina Green</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="9">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Market Street</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="2878">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Merced Manor</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1028">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mid-Market</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4293">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Missing Lost Destroyed or in Danger</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="651">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mission</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1193">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mission Bay</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="2382">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mission Terrace</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="2032">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Moscone</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1914">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mount Davidson</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="995">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Museum Row</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="201">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Nob Hill</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1682">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Noe Valley</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="2078">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;NOPA</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="36">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;North Beach</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="169">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Ocean Beach</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1057">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Ocean View</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1568">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Outer Mission</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4296">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Outer Richmond</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1208">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Outer Sunset</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="2939">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Pacific Heights</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1054">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Parkside</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1920">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Portola</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="48">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Potrero Hill</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1270">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Presidio</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1634">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Richmond</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1136">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Rincon Center</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="3359">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Russian Hill</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="146">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Sea Cliff</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1061">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;SF City College</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="2785">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;SF General Hospital</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="2979">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;SFO</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="7">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;SOMA</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="2571">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;SOMA Financial Area</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4305">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Stairways of San Francisco</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1776">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Sunnyside</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1207">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Sunset District</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1404">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Sydney Walton Park</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1701">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Telegraph HIll</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="101">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Tenderloin</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="2837">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Treasure Island</option>
    <option class="level-2" value="4314">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;GGIE</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="2677">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Twin Peaks</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="190">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Union Square</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4332">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Van Ness Avenue</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1346">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Visitacion Valley</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="2086">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;West Portal</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="19">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Western Addition</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1009">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Yerba Buena Gardens</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="2852">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Zoo</option>
    <option class="level-0" value="4333">Around the World</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="3721">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Azerbaijan</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1584">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Cuba</option>
    <option class="level-2" value="4025">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Baracoa</option>
    <option class="level-2" value="3927">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Cienfuegos</option>
    <option class="level-2" value="3926">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Havana</option>
    <option class="level-2" value="3925">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Santiago de Cuba</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="3833">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Europe</option>
    <option class="level-2" value="3519">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Ireland</option>
    <option class="level-2" value="4268">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Northern Ireland</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4271">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;India</option>
    <option class="level-2" value="4269">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Patna</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4179">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Japan</option>
    <option class="level-0" value="6">California Cities outside of San Francisco</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="3845">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Atascadero</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4142">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Berkeley</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1779">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Central Valley</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4309">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Colma</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4227">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Daly City</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="3842">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Malibu</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4149">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Monterey</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4150">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Napa Valley</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="570">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Palm Springs</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="3843">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Pasadena</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4145">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Richmond</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4155">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Richmond, VA</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="3851">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Sacramento</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4146">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;San Jose</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4143">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;San Jose</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="3846">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Sonoma</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="1387">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;South San Francisco</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="3841">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Van Nuys</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="3844">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Volcano</option>
    <option class="level-0" value="3931">Embarcadero..</option>
    <option class="level-0" value="4329">Georgia</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="3889">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Savannah</option>
    <option class="level-0" value="4324">Illinois</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4064">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Chicago</option>
    <option class="level-0" value="3934">Market Street – Part 1</option>
    <option class="level-0" value="4328">Michigan</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4173">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Detroit</option>
    <option class="level-0" value="4325">Nevada</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4147">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Las Vegas</option>
    <option class="level-0" value="4304">New York</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4303">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Woodstock</option>
    <option class="level-0" value="4327">Oregon</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="424">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Portland</option>
    <option class="level-0" value="4326">Pennsylvania</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="521">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Philadelphia</option>
    <option class="level-0" value="1">Uncategorized</option>
    <option class="level-0" value="4331">Washington D.C.</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4081">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Washington D.C.</option>
    <option class="level-0" value="4234">Wisconsin</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4237">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hollandale</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4235">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Madison</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4236">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Richland Center</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4233">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Spring Green</option>
    <option class="level-0" value="4279">WPA</option>
    <option class="level-1" value="4280">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Special Exhibitions</option>
  </select>
</form>

Text Content

 * Home
 * 16 Different Walking Tours of San Francisco

Home16 Different Walking Tours of San Francisco


PUBLIC ART AND ARCHITECTURE FROM AROUND THE WORLD


 * All of SAN FRANCISCO
 * Around the World
 * California Cities outside of San Francisco
 * About
 * Define Public Art

All of SAN FRANCISCOAround the WorldCalifornia Cities outside of San
FranciscoAboutDefine Public Art


ESTERO EN MOVIMIENTO BY CLAUDIO TALAVERA-BALLÓN

 Posted by Cindy on May 14, 2023
May 142023
 

Battery Bridge Between Bush and Market This street mural is by Peruvian-born,
San Francisco artist Claudio Talavera-Ballón. Talavera-Ballón’s inspiration for
his 1,900-square-foot mural is Point Reyes’ Drakes estuary. “I want to celebrate
the nature that surrounds us here in the Bay Area, also in hopes the mural can
serve as a reminder to protect the richness and fragility of nature.” The mural
depicts the Pacific Ocean as well as the surrounding forests, farmlands,
marshes, and shrublands that make up the estuary. Talavera-Ballón calls his work
“Estero en Movimiento” (Estuary in Motion). At a cost of  $26 thousand, the
mural was Continue Reading




DOUBLE HORIZON BY SARAH SZE

 Posted by Cindy on May 14, 2023
May 142023
 

Yerba Buena Center Bridge Double Horizon is a 5,500-pound boulder split open
like a geode. The split sculpture is embedded with tiles to create pixelated
color images of the sky at different times of the day. Sze was born in Boston in
1969 and lives in New York. She received a BA in Architecture and Painting from
Yale University in 1991 and an MFA from New York’s School of Visual Arts in
1997.  Sze builds her installations and intricate sculptures from the minutiae
of everyday life. Sze was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 2003 and a Radcliffe
Fellowship in 2005. Continue Reading




NODE BY ROXY PAINE

 Posted by Cindy on May 14, 2023
May 142023
 

Yerba Buena/Moscone Muni Station Node is by New York artist Roxy Paine. Paine
describes the eight-ton sculpture as an “enormous bio-industrial rhizomatic
organism” and “an elegant line connecting earth to sky, people to underground
systems and sculpture to city.” I have been a huge fan of Roxy Paine’s and have
seen many of his sculptures throughout the US, including Dendroids in
Philadelphia.  It is time San Francisco has a representation of his work. Paine
is a contemporary American artist best known for his tree-like structures he
calls Dendroids. “I’m interested in taking entities that are organic and outside
of the Continue Reading




ROOF TOP PLAZA

 Posted by Cindy on February 19, 2023
Feb 192023
 

Atop the Chinatown Metro Station There is a small parklet above the Chinatown
Metro station.  It has lovely views out into the area, as well as serving as a
nice respite from the hustle and bustle of the neighborhood. The Chinatown
station was designed by Kwan Henmi, now DLR Group, including the rooftop patio,




ARC CYCLE

 Posted by Cindy on February 19, 2023
Feb 192023
 

Folsom Street / Moscone Center Metro Wagner’s installation uses six photos from
her 1978-84 series “Moscone Center” The photos documented the excavation and
building process of Moscone Center. The photos were laser-etched onto a
14-by-26-foot pane of glass. The works show the rebar and early construction
forms of the convention center rising in what was once home to a large Filipino
American community that was mostly eliminated by the construction project.
Catherine Wagner (born January 31, 1953) is an American photographer, professor,
and conceptual artist. Her works have been acquired by several major Bay Area
museum collections as well as Continue Reading




DANCE BY YUMEI YOU

 Posted by Cindy on February 19, 2023
Feb 192023
 

Chinatown Metro station These two metal screen sculptures are massive
translations of Yumei Hou’s paper-cutting practice, executed in stainless steel
using a laser and painted a vibrant red. “Yangge: Dance of the Bride” and
“Yangge: Dance of the New Year” both take their names from the Yangge (Rice
Sprout Song) folk dance from the northern provinces of China. “Dance of the
Bride” depicts a Manchu wedding celebration with the figures of a bride in a
sedan chair, musicians, stilt walkers and fan dancers prominent.   “Dance of the
New Year” includes characters from the 16th-century Chinese novel “Journey to
the Continue Reading




A SENSE OF COMMUNITY

 Posted by Cindy on February 19, 2023
Feb 192023
 

Chinatown Metro Station This arched ceramic tile mural (14 feet high by 35 feet
wide) is one of my favorites of the new BART station art installations. Embedded
in this colorful array of tiles are small tiles meant to evoke the cultural
exchange of the ancient Silk Road trade route where different fabrics, patterns,
and ideas intersected. Individual tile patterns were sourced from art and design
institutions, fashion designers, and local fabric stores. Rojas lives in San
Francisco and is considered a key artist of the Bay Area’s Mission School
movement. This is her third public commission in San Francisco, following
Continue Reading




CONVERGENCE: COMMUTE PATTERNS

 Posted by Cindy on February 19, 2023
Feb 192023
 

Union Square BART Station The painted glasswork can be seen both inside and
outside the station and spans the facade, roof deck, and the ceiling of the
entrance on Geary. The base images of “Convergence: Commute Patterns” are a blue
topographic map of the city with circles in different colors painted on top of
the map showing the commute patterns of the Bay Area. The circles and lines,
while explained in signage is not as intuitive as one would like.  Here is a
discussion by the artists of the project: “We were working with multiple maps:
One is a very Continue Reading




LUCY IN THE SKY

 Posted by Cindy on February 19, 2023
Feb 192023
 

Union Square Muni Station This immersive work by Erwin Redl consists of more
than 500 translucent 10-by-10-inch light panels that each contain an array of
LED lights spanning the color spectrum. They are suspended from the ceiling
along the entire length of the 670-foot concourse level. The panels are
programmed to change color and create patterns, with so many sequences possible
that the same combination is unlikely to be seen twice. Redl (born in 1963) is
an Austrian-born artist currently living in the United States. Redl studied
electronic music and composition at the University of Music and Performing Arts,
Vienna. Then Continue Reading




SILENT STREAM

 Posted by Cindy on February 19, 2023
Feb 192023
 

Silent Stream can be found at the Union Square Muni station. Meant to evoke an
underground creek “Silent Stream” consists of 12,000 highly polished
stainless-steel disks of varying sizes; it measures 250 feet in length with
widths that vary from 4 feet to 8 feet. Originally from Chicago, San Francisco
based Jim Campbell is an engineer by training, with degrees in electrical
engineering and mathematics from MIT. But in college, he was interested in film,
and he took a class on documentaries with Richard Leacock, a pioneer of cinema
verité. That led to some feature filmmaking, but “I did not Continue Reading




FACE C/Z

 Posted by Cindy on February 19, 2023
Feb 192023
 

Yerba Buena / Moscone Center Muni Station This piece, found at the Yerba
Buena/Moscone Center Muni station is by Leslie Shows, a Los Angeles-based artist
whose mixed-media works incorporate assemblage, painting, drawing, glass, and
sculptural relief. Her work has been exhibited at institutions including the San
Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Berkeley Art Museum, the Scottsdale Museum
of Contemporary Art, and the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art. According to the
artist: “All my work is quite layered in the associations and different
registers of meaning. ‘Face C/Z’ is like a threshold to a tunnel in a certain
way, but Continue Reading




VAN NESS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ART WORK

 Posted by Cindy on August 7, 2022
Aug 072022
 

August 2022 Van Ness Avenue Between Geary and O’Farrell These two sculptures
were part of the Van Ness Avenue Improvement Project and are by Jorge Pardo.
Cuban-born, Jorge Pardo is an internationally acclaimed contemporary artist
whose work explores the intersections of painting, sculpture, design, and
architecture. This untitled work consists of 13 steel figures that reach 21 feet
at their tallest, topped by acrylic and fiberglass spheres. The two pieces are
identical in form but painted in different shades consisting of citrus and peach
tones, cool greens, and turquoise. At night, the top halves of the spheres light
up. In his Continue Reading




LITTLE PUFFER

 Posted by Cindy on August 7, 2022
Aug 072022
 

San Francisco Zoo At the area between Grizzly Gulch and The South American Area
Little Puffer is believed to have been built by the Cagney Brothers’ Miniature
Railroad Company around 1904. Herbert Fleishhacker purchased the train in 1925
and installed it at the new Herbert Fleishhacker Zoo, where it remained for 53
years. The history of Little Puffer is somewhat ambiguous, and if you would like
to read the “stories”, you can do so here on the San Francisco Zoo website. I
will pick the story up here.  After many years of service at the zoo the train
sat in storage for Continue Reading




INFINITE REFLECTIONS

 Posted by Cindy on April 18, 2022
Apr 182022
 

March 2022 1028 Market Street Titled Infinite Reflections, the piece consists of
sequentially arranged dichroic glass and polished steel panels. The stainless
steel mirrors the landscape, and the glass filters the light and changes its
colors “The plan is for people to be able to see the urban environment around
them, but reflected and filtered through the art.” – artist Sanaz Mazinani.
Mazinani said that she wanted to design something that would draw attention to
the street and the neighborhood itself. She even modeled the installation’s
tall, thin dimensions on the classic vertical signs that used to dot
Mid-Market’s many theaters. Continue Reading




THE LADDER (SUN OR MOON)

 Posted by Cindy on March 17, 2022
Mar 172022
 

March 2020 1066 Market Street   The Ladder (Sun or Moon), is a ten-storied neon
and steel ‘ladder,’ resembling a functional fire escape.  The piece was created
by Iván Navarro.  Born in Santiago, Chile, Navarro obtained his BA in Fine Arts
from the University of Chile in Santiago, Chile “I believe that art must be
surreptitiously implanted into the public realm,” “to produce a maximum effect
and propel the viewer to question not just the meaning of the single art object,
but of the entire lexicon of everyday objects that surround it. THE LADDER
should not announce itself as a Continue Reading




MARY PLEASANT MEMORIAL PARK

 Posted by Cindy on March 15, 2022
Mar 152022
 

March 2022 Near the corner of Bush and Octavia Streets The Plaque Reads MARY
ELLEN PLEASANT MEMORIAL PARK MOTHER OF CIVIL RIGHTS IN CALIFORNIA SHE SUPPORTED
THE WESTERN TERMINUS OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY FOR FUGITIVE SLAVES 1850-1865.
THIS LEGENDARY PIONEER ONCE LIVED ON THIS SITE AND PLANTED THESE SIX TREES PLACE
BY THE SAN FRANCISCO AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SOCIETY 1814 –
1904 Mary Pleasant was an amazing woman. She was perhaps the most powerful Black
woman in Gold Rush-era San Francisco. Little is known of her life before 1820,
by then she was living in New England and working Continue Reading




HOLOGRAPHIC ENTITIES REMINDING OF THE UNIVERSE

 Posted by Cindy on May 11, 2021
May 112021
 

May 2021 Pierpoint Lane between Third Street and Bridgeview Way – San Francisco
Artists Statement: Consisting of nine artworks, this installation reflects my
interest in ancestral traditions and folklore that speak to the interrelatedness
of all beings, animate and inanimate, in the universe.  The sculptures are
inspired by shapeshifters: ever-evolving entities that continue to reinvent
themselves by embracing dualites and celebrating new identities.  The tallest,
Ichiren-Bozu, is a mythic character that represents consciousness.  The upward
movement and repetition of form implies growth and prosperity.  Traveling down
the lane one will also encounter Continuous Eyes, the archetype of the
protector: Animated Continue Reading




ORBITAL

 Posted by Cindy on May 7, 2021
May 072021
 

May 2021 Pierpoint Lane between Third Street and Bridgeview Way Artists Jason
Kelly Johnson and Nataly Gattegno – Studio Futureforms Artists Statement:
Orbital is a contemporary garden folly, exploring geometric and material
exuberance it evokes organic forms found in nature, but also giant robots and
futuristic space vehicles. The structure is composed of three coiled legs that
spiral towards the sky.  The exterior surface is defined by stainless steel
origami skins, while the interior space is wrapped by a vortex of colorful
tactile shingles.  Orbital’s dynamic form evokes an era of rapid change and
uncertainty, while also inspiring curiousity and playful Continue Reading




ROLLING REFLECTION

 Posted by Cindy on March 29, 2021
Mar 292021
 

February 2021 1500 Mission Street This piece sits in what the project calls the
forum, it is by Sanaz Maninani. Sanaz Mazinani is an artist and educator based
between San Francisco and Toronto. Mazinani works across the disciplines of
photography, social sculpture, and large-scale multimedia installations,
Mazinani holds an undergraduate degree from Ontario College of Art & Design and
a master’s degree in fine arts from Stanford University. Her work has appeared
in solo exhibitions at institutions including the Asian Art Museum in San
Francisco and the West Vancouver Museum. * This is just one of several pieces of
art Continue Reading




1500 MISSION STREET

 Posted by Cindy on March 23, 2021
Mar 232021
 

February 2021 This is what is left of several buildings that once sat on this
site. Built in 1925, 1500 Mission was a one-story reinforced concrete industrial
building originally designed in the Classical Revival style for the White Motor
Company. The White Motor Company was created out of the White Sewing Machine
Company. Founded by Thomas H White in 1876, his son, Rollin Henry White,
 invented the auto flash boiler in 1899. With his two brothers, Windsor and
Walter, the sons diversified the sewing machine company’s products by
introducing trucks and the White Steamer automobile in 1900. Around 1940, the
Continue Reading




REFRAIN BY WALTER HOOD

 Posted by Cindy on March 19, 2021
Mar 192021
 

February 2021 Hunter’s Point/ Bayview Refrain was produced in 2015 and is made
of steel. Walter Hood is the creative director and founder of Hood Design Studio
in Oakland, California. He is also a professor at the University of California,
Berkeley, and lectures on professional and theoretical projects nationally and
internationally. He is a recipient of the 2017 Academy of Arts and Letters
Architecture Award, 2019 Knight Public Spaces Fellowship, 2019 MacArthur
Fellowship, and 2019 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize. Funding for the piece was
proved by the US Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration,
the budge was $250,000. Refrain Continue Reading




FRAME BY MILDRED HOWARD

 Posted by Cindy on March 8, 2021
Mar 082021
 

February 2021 Bay View / Hunter’s Point Frame is an enlarged version of an
antique Rococo style frame. Howard’s frame is at the scale of the natural world
around it, between 15-20 feet high.  The use of the frame is no longer intended
to frame a single small work of art, it frames the multiple views and
perspectives of the Shipyard’s landscape. Frame is a piece that sits in
collaboration with Walter Hood’s Refrain. Frame–Refrain transfers the framed
object’s connoted values of appreciation, privilege, and value to the landscape
itself. Frame–Refrain provides a historical point of contact between the worlds
Continue Reading




STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS

 Posted by Cindy on February 25, 2021
Feb 252021
 

February 2021 Bayview / Hunters Point Hillpoint Park – Picnic Area Innes Court
Stream of Consciousness is a 120 foot long ribbon of historic, contemporary, and
scientific images interspersed with  literary quotes.  The tiles tell the story
of water from the depths of the sea to the constellations in the sky.  The
images were made by Bayview Hunters Point school children This piece was funded
by the US Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration. Created
by Think Round Inc., the piece was commissioned by the San Francisco
Redevelopment Agency, and created by Heidi Hardin working with Colette Crutcher.
The work of Continue Reading




FLOATING POINTS

 Posted by Cindy on February 16, 2021
Feb 162021
 

February 2021 1500 Mission Street Shannon Finley, a Berlin- based artist,
created this piece that stands by the front door to 1500 Mission, between the
 glass facade and a 30 foot green wall.  It stands 15-foot high and is made of
stainless steel, powder-coated matte black. Comprised of multiple planes set at
various angles, the sculpture is intended to act as a companion piece to the
building itself — its light mimicking the light of the building’s facade.
“Floating Points”  is Finley’s first US commission. Shannon Finley is a
sculptor, painter and animator who creates works that reflect a strong Continue
Reading




PREVAILING WINDS

 Posted by Cindy on February 9, 2021
Feb 092021
 

February 2021 1500 Mission Street “Prevailing Winds” by artist Catherine Wagner
. Catherine is a San Francisco-based artist, known best for her conceptual
photography. Wagner’s work often involves extensive research and, in this
instance, she studied Bay Area wind patterns and then laser cut the resulting
cartographic data onto eight aluminum panels. Lining the South Van Ness sidewalk
of the 1500 Mission Street project, these functional sculptures have
arrow-shaped holes and rectangular notches, which both help mitigate the wind
and add poetry to the urban landscape. Ms. Wagner is a Professor of Studio
Art, as well as the Dean of the Continue Reading




HAIG PATIGIAN’S CREATION AT THE GGIE

 Posted by Cindy on February 3, 2021
Feb 032021
 

February 3, 2021 300 Filbert / Filbert Steps Haig Patigian is represented on
this site with many of his works. Patigian (1876-1950) was born in the city of
Van in the Ottoman Empire. His parents were teachers at the American Mission
School in Armenia. He was largely self-taught as a sculptor.Patigian spent most
of his career in San Francisco, California and most of his works are located in
California. This piece of art is now on private property, but proudly displayed.
 It is the studio model of Haig Patigian’s Creation that was sculpted for the
Golden Gate International Exposition.  It Continue Reading




ABSORPTION

 Posted by Cindy on November 4, 2020
Nov 042020
 

488 Folsom Street San Francisco Absorption is the first permanent public art
installation in the United States for Berlin-based artist, Alicja Kwade.
According to Kwade’s artist statement, Absorption (2018), is a sculptural
abstraction utilizing mirrors and stones to produce an optical illusion that
plays with viewers’ perceptions of dimensionality. The installation was included
as a way to “contribute something soulful, stimulating, and timeless to the
public space at Avery Lane,” Alicja Kwade (1979 – ) is a Polish-German
contemporary visual artist. Her sculptures and installations focus on the
subjectivity of time and space. At 19 Kwade moved to Berlin where she Continue
Reading




SIGNAL ON TREASURE ISLAND

 Posted by Cindy on October 23, 2019
Oct 232019
 

699 Avenue of the Palms Treasure Island While much of Treasure Island is under
construction you must reach this piece via a detour, the road will end on 9th
Street near Avenue B. In 2015, the historic east span of the Bay Bridge was
taken down and its remnants granted to 15 artists around the state.  One of
these artists was Tom Loughlin a San Francisco based conceptual artist who
received 36 tons of steel from the bridge. The piece, Signal,  is meant to
function like a giant tuning fork vibrating at 35 hertz, the frequency of a
foghorn: “You’re Continue Reading




PATHWAYS

 Posted by Cindy on October 21, 2019
Oct 212019
 

Chase Center 500 Terry A Francois Boulevard   Adam Eli Fiebelman is a San
Francisco based artist who is known best for his stencil and cut paper-based
works. His childhood in Albuquerque, New Mexico was spent examining and
interacting with the surfaces of the city through making graffiti art. His
awareness of the structures we use every day but often overlook has become the
subject of his current work: the buildings, doorways, fenced trees, discarded
buses and chipped alley walls that fill our cities and map our lives. Through an
intricate process of hand-cut stencils and enamel painting, he explores Continue
Reading




BENNY BUFANO’S GRAVE

 Posted by Cindy on October 19, 2019
Oct 192019
 

Holy Cross Cemetery Colma, California Bufano’s gravesite is marked by his own
sculpture of St. Francis. The statue overlooks that part of the cemetery that
holds the unmarked graves of indigent children, the only part of the cemetery
that permitted the type of statuary marking Bufano’s grave. Bufano was a well
known San Francisco artist whose work has been in this site many times.
Beniamino Bufano (October 15, 1890 – August 18, 1970) was an Italian American
sculptor, best known for his large-scale monuments representing peace and his
modernist work often featured smoothly rounded animals and relatively simple
shapes. He Continue Reading


 Older Entries
Art and Architecture is proud of the fact that there are over 1000 pieces of art
represented here. However, we also realize that is a lot of images to search if
you are standing on the street corner wondering what you are looking at. Please
utilize the cities pull-down list below to help in narrowing your search.


CITIES AND NEIGHBORHOODS 

Cities and Neighborhoods Select Category All of SAN FRANCISCO    Alamo Square
   Alcatraz    Anza Vista    Aquatic Park    Bay View – Hunters Point    Bernal
Heights    Candlestick Park    Castro    CCSF    Chinatown    Civic Center
   Coit Tower    Diamond Heights    Dog Patch    Duboce Triangle    Embarcadero
   Embarcadero Center    Eureka Valley    Excelsior    Fillmore    Financial
District    Fisherman’s Wharf    Forest Hill    Fort Mason    Foundry Square
   Geneva Terrace    Glen Park    Golden Gate Bridge    Golden Gate Heights
   Golden Gate Park    Haight    Hayes Valley    In Danger    In Storage
   Ingelside    Inner Richmond    Inner Sunset    Islais Creek    Jackson Square
   Japantown    Just outside San Francisco    Lakeside    Lands End    Lincoln
Park    Little Saigon    Lower Haight    Lower Nob Hill    Lower Pacific Heights
   Marina    Marina Green    Market Street    Merced Manor    Mid-Market
   Missing Lost Destroyed or in Danger    Mission    Mission Bay    Mission
Terrace    Moscone    Mount Davidson    Museum Row    Nob Hill    Noe Valley
   NOPA    North Beach    Ocean Beach    Ocean View    Outer Mission    Outer
Richmond    Outer Sunset    Pacific Heights    Parkside    Portola    Potrero
Hill    Presidio    Richmond    Rincon Center    Russian Hill    Sea Cliff    SF
City College    SF General Hospital    SFO    SOMA    SOMA Financial Area
   Stairways of San Francisco    Sunnyside    Sunset District    Sydney Walton
Park    Telegraph HIll    Tenderloin    Treasure Island       GGIE    Twin Peaks
   Union Square    Van Ness Avenue    Visitacion Valley    West Portal
   Western Addition    Yerba Buena Gardens    Zoo Around the World    Azerbaijan
   Cuba       Baracoa       Cienfuegos       Havana       Santiago de Cuba
   Europe       Ireland       Northern Ireland    India       Patna    Japan
California Cities outside of San Francisco    Atascadero    Berkeley    Central
Valley    Colma    Daly City    Malibu    Monterey    Napa Valley    Palm
Springs    Pasadena    Richmond    Richmond, VA    Sacramento    San Jose    San
Jose    Sonoma    South San Francisco    Van Nuys    Volcano Embarcadero..
Georgia    Savannah Illinois    Chicago Market Street – Part 1 Michigan
   Detroit Nevada    Las Vegas New York    Woodstock Oregon    Portland
Pennsylvania    Philadelphia Uncategorized Washington D.C.    Washington D.C.
Wisconsin    Hollandale    Madison    Richland Center    Spring Green WPA
   Special Exhibitions


PLEASE RESPECT MY WORK 

Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written
permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts
and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given
toArtandArchitecture-SF.com with appropriate and specific direction to the
original content.


© 2012 Art and Architecture Suffusion theme by Sayontan Sinha

error: Content is protected !!