Error: 3002 Source: GeoIP.asp line 56: File could not be opened. SFMOMA is first museum to release year-in-review annual report as iPad app
The First Art Newspaper on the Net Established in 1996 Saturday, May 25, 2013
 
SFMOMA is first museum to release year-in-review annual report as iPad app
SFMOMA's annual report iPad app marks a first in the museum field; photo: courtesy SFMOMA.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- Using forward-looking technology to look back on a phenomenal year, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art presents Story of a Year, a newly designed iPad app that documents and celebrates the 2011 fiscal year at the museum. SFMOMA has long been known for its innovative uses of interactive media, and now it becomes the first museum to offer its annual report in the form of an app. Incorporating multimedia content to create a visually compelling and intellectually engaging experience, the app is an ideal technological match for the museum's dynamic programs.

"It was an extraordinary year at SFMOMA, and we wanted to share it in an extraordinary way," says museum Director Neal Benezra. "The app actively reflects our pursuit of the new, and is a perfect way to share our story with the growing museum community that thrives beyond our walls."

The Story of a Year app is available to anyone for free in the iPad App Store (search "SFMOMA"). The app was developed in-house at the museum in close collaboration with Mag+, a platform for publishing creative content on touch-screen tablets and smart phones. A PDF version of Story of a Year, without multimedia features but including a full list of the museum's activities over the year, is also available at sfmoma.org/annual.

Covering the period from July 1, 2010, through June 30, 2011, Story of a Year lets users see the big picture or explore in depth with the touch of a finger complete details on all of the museum's exhibitions, programs, and acquisitions. Unlike a traditional paper or PDF annual report, the app takes full advantage of the iPad's intuitive interface to deliver an array of content that takes viewers behind the scenes at the museum—all without leaving the platform. Throughout, links within the app and to SFMOMA's website provide easy access to even more content and context.

Multimedia features include:

· Videos of museum Director Neal Benezra and Snøhetta principal architect Craig Dykers describing their vision for SFMOMA's future expansion.

· Animated "fly-through" tour of the museum's future new building and detailed digital renderings.

· A video introduction to Gertrude Stein and her family, created for SFMOMA's critically acclaimed 2011 exhibition The Steins Collect.

· A video interview with artist Stephanie Syjuco about Shadowshop, her alternative store/conceptual art work within SFMOMA's galleries.

· A video that goes behind the scenes with Bill Fontana's sound installation Sonic Shadows, created for the museum's main public space.

Reflecting the Bay Area's renown for pioneering new technologies and ways of thinking, SFMOMA is widely acknowledged as a leader among museums worldwide for using innovative means to engage audiences, both on site and online. From its award-winning website—one of the first launched by a U.S. art museum—and prizewinning interpretive CD-ROMS of the 1990s to its innovative podcasts and multimedia gallery tours of the 2000s, SFMOMA has consistently forged new models for museum education, interpretation, and communication. With resources like the Making Sense of Modern Art Mobile interactive gallery guide and the Country Dog Gentlemen Gallery Game (now also an iPad app), SFMOMA has continued to pursue advances in digital media in order to tell the stories of modern and contemporary art in fresh and compelling ways. Applying this sophisticated approach to new subject matter—not only representing the past year at SFMOMA, but also offering a glimpse of what the museum will be in years to come—the Story of a Year app furthers SFMOMA's commitment to digital culture and technological advancement.

Story of a Year comprises three sections: "The Big Picture," "Spotlights," and "A Closer Look."

The Big Picture
Messages from SFMOMA Board Chair Charles Schwab and Director Neal Benezra offer an overview of the ideas and approaches that guided SFMOMA in 2011 and that are helping to shape its future. Schwab highlights SFMOMA's commitment to community; Benezra considers what makes the museum a magnetic and transformative place, both in the galleries and behind the scenes.

Spotlights
Through a rich mix of images, video, and text, the app shines a spotlight on some of the key developments at SFMOMA in fiscal 2011. Among the events showcased are the unveiling of Snøhetta's luminous designs for the museum's expansion; the extraordinary exhibition The Steins Collect: Matisse, Picasso, and the Parisian Avant-Garde; the launch of the Collections Campaign, which has yielded hundreds of promised gifts of art from Bay Area collectors; and the unprecedented success of Art Auction 2011, which raised more than $2 million in support of SFMOMA's exhibitions and programs.

Ongoing initiatives are represented, too, from the exhibitions, public programs, and member events that keep the museum buzzing to the family programs and free days that open up the galleries to wider audiences. Plentiful quotes from visitors attest to these programs' popularity. SFMOMA's inventive approach to digital engagement, education, and outreach is also highlighted, and a "By the Numbers" feature tabulates everything from museum visitors (636,057) to blog posts published (325), facebook followers (71,158), and more.

A Closer Look
This section offers comprehensive, in-depth information about all of SFMOMA's activities in 2011. Complete lists of exhibitions, education efforts, and public programs demonstrate the breadth and depth of the museum's offerings. Details on 2011 acquisitions, including both gifts and museum purchases, bear witness to the quality of the museum's growing collection. Financial highlights provide a quick overview of SFMOMA's fiscal position, while lists of supporters and staff recognize the many individuals and organizations that made this amazing year at the museum possible.



Last Week News

May 7, 2012

Exceptionally rare and important Contemporary art masterpieces to be sold at Sotheby's

Joan Miró's work examined in landmark exhibition a first at the National Gallery of Art

Exhibition explores the material qualities of language in contemporary art across a wide range of mediums

The Search for Immortality: Tomb Treasures of Han China opens at the Fitzwilliam Museum

Exhibition of portraits and still lifes by Alice Neel opens at David Zwirner in New York

Exhibition featuring superb collection of Chinese prints from British Museum on view at Metropolitan Museum

An Economy of Grace: Kehinde Wiley's debut exhibition at Sean Kelly Gallery opens

The Heritage Lottery Fund gives lead support to save Manet's Portrait of Mademoiselle Claus

Antiquities-Saleroom.com to auction 250+ lots of Antiquities, Pre-Columbian & Tribal Art May 12

Sotheby's appoints Charles Tearle and Thomas Perazzi to posts in its watches business

H.M. The Queen's Diamond Jubilee commemorated by the Royal Society of Portrait Painters at Mall Galleries

Bonhams hosts inaugural contemporary evening and day sales in New York

Philadelphia Museum of Art presents Major exhibition devoted to Contemporary craft

The Outsiders bring Gary Taxali to London for his first UK solo art show

The IVAM reflects on the ways of life in large cities with the exhibition "Total City"

Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts to create rainbows in the sky

Christie's presents unprecedented collecting opportunities at Spring 2012 Important Watches Auction

Exhibition of new work by Robert Irwin on view at the Pace Gallery

Chrysler Museum Curator of Glass, Kelly Conway, is endowed through capital campaign

Undiscerning Appetites, a new exhibition by Ilya Gaponov opens at Erarta Galleries in London

May 6, 2012

Maya exhibition at the Penn Museum in Philadelphia seeks to dispel 2012 myths

First major one-person, New York exhibition of Edouard Vuillard's work in over twenty years opens

Bouguereau paintings sell for $1.2 million in Leslie Hindman Auctioneers 19th Century Paintings Sale

Gallery Taglialatella exhibition focuses on the popular affection and the worship generated by Marilyn Monroe

Tracing the Grid: The Grid in Art after 1945 on view at the Kunstmuseum Stuttgart

Renowned collection of Hudson River School paintings visits Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

Sixty small masterpieces by modern and contemporary artists at Gagosian in Paris

Christopher Winter's singular paintings featured in "Unnatural History" on view at Edelman Fine Arts

Bill Blass, Halston, Norman Norell, and Stephen Sprouse honored in exhibition of fashion designers from Indiana

Works by Miró and Warhol lead spring prints auction at Bonhams in San Francisco

Edward Lycett and Brooklyn's Faience Manufacturing Company on view at Brooklyn Museum

Fine decorations, Chinese offerings and Old Master drawings featured at Grogan's May auction

New exhibition of paintings by Belgian artist Jan De Vliegher opens at Mike Weiss Gallery

Civil War shipwreck in the way of Georgia port project

The Collection of Prince and Princess Henry de La Tour d'Auvergne Lauraguais realizes $7,072,872

Reed Gallery presents Eye to Eye with Andy Warhol: The Multiples

University of Michigan Museum of Art opens exhibition by video pioneer Peter Campus

Loch Ness monster ordered to leave Wisconsin river

Nortse returns to Rossi & Rossi with 18 new mixed media painting

May 5, 2012

Mexican experts find blood, muscle, tendon, skin and hair on ancient stone knives

London's Frieze art fair debuts New York edition taking place in Randall’s Island Park

Solo exhibition by William Wegman of recent postcard paintings at Sperone Westwater

First major presentation of Loris Gréaud's work opens at The Pace Gallery

Researchers from British Museum in London say they have new clue to Lost Colony

Exhibition of recent work by Chinese artist Yan Pei-Ming opens at David Zwirner

Antoine de Saint-Exupery's 'Little Prince' discovery offers new political insight

Connecticut teen points out inaccurate map to New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art

British Council announces digitisation of over 120 unique films from its own archive

Amateur sleuth helps stop National Archives and Records Administration thefts

30 years after its conception, garden designed by Sol LeWitt is now under way in Philadelphia

First US exhibition by the acclaimed Australian artist Michael Snape at Waterhouse & Dodd

New installation by Tara Donovan at the Milwaukee Art Museum highlights the extraordinary

Museum makes a million: Museum of Liverpool welcomes one million visitors

Stephan Dillemuth explores current issues in exhibition at the Secession

UK sentences art forger to 2 years in jail

Anita Lobel: Caldecott Honor Medalist's illustrations on view at Joslyn Art Museum

The MUSE Awards honor BMW Guggenheim Lab website and its Urbanology game

Oklahoma tribe reclaims vessel donated to NY Goodwill

May 4, 2012

Asia Society presents first U.S. retrospective of the work by artist Wu Guanzhong

Leonardo da Vinci: Anatomy: Royal Collection launches iPad app that brings Leonardo's work to life

Exhibition of Richard Avedon's legendary photographic murals and related portraits opens at Gagosian Gallery

Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History to build new dinosaur hall

Brooklyn Museum acquires Mexican folding screen and painting by Impressionist Francisco Oller

Mario Testino announces project to promote and celebrate the arts in his native country

The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles presents The Painting Factory: Abstraction After Warhol

Historical works by French artists Claude Lalanne and François-Xavier Lalanne at Paul Kasmin Gallery

Detective work reveals truth about 500-year old paintings in new exhibition at the National Gallery of Denmark

Group show featuring work by six artists opens at Haunch of Venison in London

"Treasures of Mexico in Kansas City" opens; Exhibition features works from Nelson-Atkins

Meissen masterworks emerge from the sleep of centuries to astonish collectors at Bonhams

Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum announces winners of the 13th Annual National Design Awards

National Museum Australia acquires rare drawings of remarkable stories

New state museum exhibit sheds light on extinct New York State Parakeet

New works by Henrik Jørgensen on view at Gallery Lars Olsen in Copenhagen

Fred Torres Collaborations opens first exhibition of Courtney Love's drawings

Margi Conrads appointed Deputy Director of Art and Research at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art

LiveAuctioneers.com appoints Jamie Dwelly, M.A., to position of Business Development Director, UK

Portrait of The Queen given to the National Portrait Gallery by the people of Jersey

May 3, 2012

Edvard Munch's 'The Scream' fetches record $119.9 million at Sotheby's auction

Christie's Latin American sale presents masterpieces by Matta, Carrington, Portinari & Botero

Major and unprecedented survey of the work of Lucio Fontana opens at Gagosian Gallery

Exhibition of Pablo Picasso's most celebrated series, The Vollard Suite, opens at the British Museum

Important 17th century masterpiece unveiled at the National Gallery of Victoria

Personal Hebrew seal from the end of the First Temple period discovered in Jerusalem

Collection of iconic photographs assembled by Eric and Louise Franck donated to Tate

Biggest Bauhaus exhibition in the UK in over 40 years opens at Barbican Art Gallery

Masterpieces by one of Russia's highest selling female artists, believed destroyed, offered by Bonhams

Christie's Spring Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale achieves $117 million

Lifetime collection of prominent Washington, DC lawyer to be sold at Heritage Auctions

1949 Bigsby Solid Body, only the fourth guitar crafted by famed maker, brings $266,500

Phillips de Pury & Company announces highlights from its London photographs auction

Exhibition of provocative new work by Rachel Lee Hovnanian on view at Leila Heller Gallery

Belgian artist David Claerbout opens exhibition at Vienna's Secession

Two highly acclaimed moving image installations by Douglas Gordon on view at the Mead Gallery

David C. Yu appointed Development Director at Aperture Foundation

Helsinki council nixes building Guggenheim museum

May 2, 2012

Immersive exhibition of China's terracotta warriors opens at Discovery Times Square

Incredible Hulk and Jabba the Hutt: Pop-performance artist up for UK's Turner Prize

Fourth major exhibition in an ongoing series on the life and work of Pablo Picasso opens at Gagosian Gallery

Lauded by Lawrence of Arabia for their beauty, Syria's cultural treasures latest uprising victim

Weegee photographs to feature at Kaminski Auctions inaugural photography sale to be held May 16th

MOCA honors Annie Leibovitz with Award to Distinguished Women in the Arts

Museum of Modern Art premieres first U.S. exhibition of photographic project by Taryn Simon

The Crisis Commission: The Auction; Premium contemporary art to be sold in unrivalled & exclusive gala

Important textile from the prophet Muhammad's tomb donated to the Ashmolean Museum

Kate Moss donates picture of herself by Sølve Sundsbø to NSPCC auction at Bonhams

Photographer Dan Burkholder's "A Gold Standard" opens at John Cleary Gallery in Houston

Vancouver Art Gallery announces major acquisitions to its permanent collection

Freeman's realized $2.5 million with the auctions of Americana and the USS Constitution Colors

First solo museum exhibition of Molly Zuckerman-Hartung opens in Chicago

College students move from the classroom to the Smithsonian

An extensive collection of works of art offered for sale by the Morrocco family

Ceramics & silver from around the globe highlight Matthew Barton's May sale

Peter Blum Gallery presents an exhibition highlighting recent films by four artists

European design history "weaves" its way into the heart of Al Quoz

Most Popular Last Seven Days



1.- Jackson Pollock work "Number 19, 1948" sells for record $58.4 million at Christie's

2.- Exhibition of nude photography around 1900 on view at Berlin's Photography Museum

3.- Belize City officials say ancient thirty-meter high Mayan pyramid razed for road fill

4.- Hidden drawings from Nazi concentration camp on display at Jewish Museum in Berlin

5.- Records fall at Sotheby's contemporary art auction; Barnett Newman painting sells for $43.84M

6.- Death mask of Napoleon to be auctioned at Bonhams' Book, Map and Manuscript sale

7.- New Yorkers unnerved by neighbor's voyeuristic photos on view at Julie Saul Gallery

8.- Rare Vincent Van Gogh sketchbook copies up for unprecedented sale at museum store and online

9.- Leonardo DiCaprio environmental art auction at Christie's New York tops $38 million

10.- Hong Kong cries fowl as giant rubber duck by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman deflates



Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 

Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal - Consultant: Ignacio Villarreal Jr.
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Rmz. - Marketing: Carla Gutiérrez
Web Developer: Gabriel Sifuentes - Special Contributor: Liz Gangemi
Special Advisor: Carlos Amador - Contributing Editor: Carolina Farias
Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org theavemaria.org juncodelavega.org facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. The most varied versions
of this beautiful prayer.
Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site