DREW WILEY
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Well of course. But there are sometimes venues on this side of the Bay equal or better so I don't have to tango with SF traffic. Just looking at a couple of Rothko paintings was well worth the trip, even though Lichtenstein and Warhol were inevitably on the wall down the aisle. And obviously somebody linked Watkins to where he appropriately belongs, as an early eye of modern art of a constructivist variety just like Charles Sheeler, but considerably earlier, even though most of what he did was commercial stock photography related to Western railroad tourism. That paid the bills and is fairly abundant; relatively few of the big prints survived the 1906 earthquake. Somehow the MMA scrounged up enough of the surviving major works on loan so one could see them side by side, though the lighting was so dim it became a chore. But there is actually a much bigger collection of classic West Coast photography housed by the Oakland Museum. Maybe its not a hangout for professional singles trying to meet someone like the SFMMA, but it's by no means a stepchild either.