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GALLERIES 1 AND 1A Susie Silook, American, Siberian Yupik, b. 1960 Looking Inside Myself, 2002 United States, Alaska, Siberian Yupik/Inupiaq Whale bone Bequest of Thomas G. Fowler 2008.39 Susie Silook, American, Siberian Yupik, b. 1960 Sedna with Mask, 1999 United States, Alaska, St. Lawrence Island, Siberian Yupik/Inupiaq Walrus tusk, sea mammal whiskers, baleen, whale bone, metal, and pigment Bequest of Thomas G. Fowler 2007.21.389 Susie Silook, American, Siberian Yupik, b. 1960 Family, 2004 United States, Alaska, Gambell, Eskimo, Siberian Yupik Bone Bequest of Thomas G. Fowler 2007.21.340 1

<strong>GALLERIES</strong> 1 <strong>AND</strong> <strong>1A</strong><br />

<strong>Susie</strong> <strong>Silook</strong>, <strong>American</strong>, <strong>Siberian</strong> <strong>Yupik</strong>, b. 1960<br />

Looking Inside Myself, 2002<br />

United States, Alaska, <strong>Siberian</strong> <strong>Yupik</strong>/Inupiaq<br />

Whale bone<br />

Bequest of Thomas G. Fowler<br />

2008.39<br />

<strong>Susie</strong> <strong>Silook</strong>, <strong>American</strong>, <strong>Siberian</strong> <strong>Yupik</strong>, b. 1960<br />

Sedna with Mask, 1999<br />

United States, Alaska, St. Lawrence Island, <strong>Siberian</strong> <strong>Yupik</strong>/Inupiaq<br />

Walrus tusk, sea mammal whiskers, baleen, whale bone, metal, and pigment<br />

Bequest of Thomas G. Fowler<br />

2007.21.389<br />

<strong>Susie</strong> <strong>Silook</strong>, <strong>American</strong>, <strong>Siberian</strong> <strong>Yupik</strong>, b. 1960<br />

Family, 2004<br />

United States, Alaska, Gambell, Eskimo, <strong>Siberian</strong> <strong>Yupik</strong><br />

Bone<br />

Bequest of Thomas G. Fowler<br />

2007.21.340<br />

1


Figure (mother and child), ca. 1910<br />

Greenland, Kalalliit<br />

Wood, elk skin, sea mammal fur, and commercial cotton fiber<br />

Bequest of Thomas G. Fowler<br />

2007.21.245<br />

Inez Campbell, <strong>American</strong>, <strong>Siberian</strong> Yupick, active late 20th century<br />

Miniature parka, 1997<br />

United States, Alaska, St. Lawrence Island, Gambell, <strong>Siberian</strong> <strong>Yupik</strong><br />

Sea mammal intestine, dye, sea otter fur<br />

Bequest of Thomas G. Fowler<br />

2007.21.66<br />

Tonita Martinez Roybal, <strong>American</strong>, San Ildefonso, 1892–1945<br />

Black-on-black jar, ca. 1930<br />

United States, New Mexico, San Ildefonso pueblo<br />

Earthenware<br />

Gift of Paul E. and Barbara H. Weiss<br />

2007.75.29<br />

Lu Ann Tafoya, <strong>American</strong>, Santa Clara, b. 1938<br />

Jar with bear-paw imprint, ca. 1970–1974<br />

United States, New Mexico, Santa Clara pueblo<br />

Earthenware<br />

Gift of Paul E. and Barbara H. Weiss<br />

2007.75.25<br />

2


Jean Sahmie Nampeyo, <strong>American</strong>, Hopi, b. 1949<br />

Jar, late 20th century<br />

United States, Arizona, Hopi pueblo<br />

Earthenware and pigment<br />

Gift of Paul E. and Barbara H. Weiss<br />

2007.75.15<br />

Rose Chino, <strong>American</strong>, Acoma, 1928–2000<br />

Storage jar (olla), mid 20th century<br />

United States, New Mexico, Acoma pueblo<br />

Earthenware and pigment<br />

Gift of Paul E. and Barbara H. Weiss<br />

2007.75.3<br />

Dextra Nampeyo Quotskuyva, <strong>American</strong>, Hopi, b. 1928<br />

Jar, ca. 1982–1992<br />

United States, Arizona, Hopi pueblo<br />

Earthenware and pigment<br />

Gift of Paul E. and Barbara H. Weiss<br />

2007.75.13<br />

Annie Healing Nampeyo, <strong>American</strong>, Hopi, circa 1884–1968<br />

Storage jar, ca. 1920<br />

United States, Arizona, Hopi pueblo<br />

Earthenware and pigment<br />

Gift of Paul E. and Barbara H. Weiss<br />

2007.75.7<br />

Fannie Nampeyo, <strong>American</strong>, Hopi, 1900–1987<br />

Storage jar, mid 20th century<br />

3


United States, Arizona, Hopi pueblo<br />

Earthenware and pigment<br />

Gift of Paul E. and Barbara H. Weiss<br />

2007.75.11<br />

Fannie Nampeyo (attrib. to), <strong>American</strong>, Hopi, 1900–1987<br />

Miniature bowl, mid 20th century<br />

United States, Arizona, Hopi pueblo<br />

Earthenware and pigment<br />

Gift of Paul E. and Barbara H. Weiss<br />

2010.75.10<br />

Dextra Nampeyo Quotskuyva, <strong>American</strong>, Hopi, b. 1928<br />

Miniature jar with migration pattern, 20th century<br />

United States, Arizona, Hopi pueblo<br />

Earthenware and pigment<br />

Gift of Paul E. and Barbara H. Weiss<br />

2010.75.9<br />

Susan Folwell, <strong>American</strong>, Santa Clara, b. 1970<br />

Miniature jar, 20th century<br />

United States, New Mexico, Santa Clara pueblo<br />

Earthenware and pigment<br />

Gift of Paul E. and Barbara H. Weiss<br />

2010.75.8<br />

4


Nancy Youngblood, <strong>American</strong>, Santa Clara, b. 1955<br />

Miniature melon jar with lid, 1991<br />

United States, New Mexico, Santa Clara pueblo<br />

Earthenware and pigment<br />

Gift of Paul E. and Barbara H. Weiss<br />

2010.75.7a-b<br />

Nancy Youngblood, <strong>American</strong>, Santa Clara, b. 1955<br />

Miniature wedding vase, 20th century<br />

United States, New Mexico, Santa Clara pueblo<br />

Earthenware and pigment<br />

Gift of Paul E. and Barbara H. Weiss<br />

2010.75.6<br />

Lucy Martin Lewis, <strong>American</strong>, Acoma, 1902–1992<br />

Lightening pattern seed jar, ca. 1960<br />

United States, New Mexico, Acoma pueblo<br />

Earthenware and pigment<br />

Gift of Paul E. and Barbara H. Weiss<br />

2007.75.2<br />

Grace Medicine Flower, <strong>American</strong>, Santa Clara, b. 1938<br />

Miniature bowl, 20th century<br />

United States, New Mexico, Santa Clara pueblo<br />

Earthenware and pigment<br />

5


Gift of Paul E. and Barbara H. Weiss<br />

2010.75.1<br />

Delores Aragon, <strong>American</strong>, Acoma, b. 1969<br />

Miniature jar, 20th century<br />

United States, New Mexico, Acoma pueblo<br />

Earthenware and pigment<br />

Gift of Paul E. and Barbara H. Weiss<br />

2010.75.4<br />

GALLERY 4<br />

Paloma Torres, Mexican, b. 1960<br />

Totem with Landscape, 2005<br />

Mexico, Mexico City- contemporary artist<br />

Clay<br />

Museum purchase, Jay D. McEvoy Memorial Fund<br />

2005.60<br />

GALLERY 5<br />

Lia Cook, <strong>American</strong>, b. 1942<br />

Shadow Frieze, 1990<br />

United States<br />

Rayon, abaca, and dyes<br />

Partial gift of Dorothy and George Saxe to the Fine Arts Museums Foundation<br />

2008.75.35<br />

6


Viola Frey, <strong>American</strong>, 1933–2004<br />

Man Observing Series II, 1984<br />

Glazed earthenware, in 13 sections, with steel plate<br />

Gift of Dorothy and George Saxe to the Fine Arts Museums Foundation<br />

2002.148.18<br />

Flora Mace, <strong>American</strong>, b. 1949<br />

Joey Kirkpatrick, <strong>American</strong>, b. 1952<br />

Fruit Still Life, 1997<br />

Blown glass and alder<br />

Gift of Dorothy and George Saxe<br />

1998.115a-h<br />

Kiki Smith, <strong>American</strong>, b. 1954<br />

Near, 2005<br />

Aluminum, copper leaf, and blown glass<br />

Museum purchase, Dorothy and George Saxe Endowment Fund and the Friends of New Art<br />

2004.94<br />

Judy Kensley McKie, <strong>American</strong>, b. 1944<br />

Jaguar Bench, 1993<br />

Bronze<br />

Partial gift of Dorothy and George Saxe to the Fine Arts Museums Foundation<br />

2008.75.84<br />

Judith Schaecter, <strong>American</strong> (ý), b. 1961<br />

Resurrwreckage, 2001<br />

Stained glass and light box<br />

Partial gift of Dorothy and George Saxe to the Fine Arts Museums Foundation<br />

2005.163.83<br />

7


Flora Mace, <strong>American</strong>, b. 1949<br />

Joey Kirkpatrick, <strong>American</strong>, b. 1952<br />

Watercatcher, 1995<br />

Blown glass, alder, and steel<br />

Partial gift of Dorothy and George Saxe to the Fine Arts Museums Foundation<br />

2005.163.48.1<br />

Marilyn Pappas, <strong>American</strong>, b. 1931<br />

Athena with Medusa and Gold Snakes, 2001<br />

Cotton and gold thread, hand embroidered on linen<br />

Partial gift of Dorothy and George Saxe to the Fine Arts Museums Foundation<br />

2008.75.99<br />

GALLERY 10<br />

THE ART OF JUNE SCHWARCZ (20 WORKS)<br />

June Schwarcz, <strong>American</strong>, b. 1918<br />

Vessel #498, 1966<br />

Hammered metal, etched, electroplated, and enameled<br />

Courtesy of the Artist<br />

L09.14.1<br />

GALLERY 11<br />

8


Elizabeth Catlett, <strong>American</strong>, b. 1915<br />

Stepping Out, 2000<br />

Mahogany<br />

Museum purchase, The Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr. Art Fund, Inc., Beta Upsilon Boulé - Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, The Links,<br />

Incorporated - San Francisco Chapter, Fine Arts Museums Tribute Funds, Ms. Del M. Anderson and Mr. John Handy, Mrs.<br />

Marguerite Archer, Rena Merritt Bancroft, PhD; Ms. Jo-Ann Beverly, Rev. "J" Edgar Boyd, Mrs. Mary Pat Cress, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Richard Geist, Maxwell C. and Frankie Jacobs Gillette, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Johnson, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lathan,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Terry E. Perucca and Dr. Alma Ribbs<br />

1999.199<br />

Hisako Hibi, <strong>American</strong>, 1907–1991<br />

Fetch Coal for the Pot-belly Stove, 1944<br />

Oil on canvas<br />

Gift of Ibuki Hibi Lee<br />

1997.2.2<br />

Matsusaburo (George) Hibi, <strong>American</strong>, 1886–1947<br />

Block #9, Topaz, 1945<br />

Oil on canvas<br />

Gift of Ibuki Hibi Lee<br />

1997.2.1<br />

GALLERY 13<br />

Jay DeFeo, <strong>American</strong>, 1929–1989<br />

Mountain No. 2, 1955<br />

Oil on canvas<br />

9


Museum purchase, gift of the Friends of New Art<br />

1995.2<br />

Louise Nevelson, <strong>American</strong>, 1899–1988<br />

Black Moon, 1959<br />

Wood, paint, and nails<br />

Museum purchase, Dr. Leland A. and Gladys K. Barber Fund, Ednah Root Endowment Fund and <strong>American</strong> Art Trust Fund<br />

2007.79<br />

Agnes Pelton, <strong>American</strong>, 1881–1961<br />

Challenge, 1940<br />

Oil on canvas<br />

Museum purchase, Harriet and Maurice Gregg Fund for <strong>American</strong> Abstract Art, The Harriet and Maurice Gregg Collection<br />

of <strong>American</strong> Abstract Art<br />

2000.134<br />

GALLERY 16<br />

Inez Storer, <strong>American</strong>, b. 1933<br />

And So Goes the World, 2001<br />

Oil, paper, and mixed media on canvas<br />

Gift of the Catharine Clark Gallery and the Artist in honor of the New deYoung Museum<br />

2002.151<br />

Cornelia Parker, English, b. 1956<br />

Anti-Mass, 2005<br />

Wood charcoal, nails, and wire<br />

10


Museum Purchase, Friends of New Art, and <strong>American</strong> Art Trust Fund, in honor of Harry S. Parker III and Steven A. Nash<br />

2006.2<br />

Sono Osato, <strong>American</strong>, b. 1960<br />

Meena, 2005<br />

Oil, asphalt, beeswax, reclaimed objects on canvas mounted on wood panel<br />

Museum purchase, Gift of G. Austin Conkey, M.D.<br />

2005.81a-b<br />

GALLERY 20<br />

Oriana Weatherbee Day, <strong>American</strong>, 1838–1886<br />

Mission Santa Barbara, 1877–1884<br />

Oil on canvas<br />

Gift of Mrs. Eleanor Martin<br />

37559<br />

Minature Basket, ca. 1895<br />

United States, California, Mendocino County, Pomo<br />

Willowý, bullrush and sedge roots<br />

Gift of Mrs. Samuel G. Fleishman<br />

49.13.2<br />

Coiled basket, early 20th century<br />

United States, California, Yokuts or Western Mono<br />

Muhlenbergia grass, bracken fern, and redbud<br />

Gift of Mr. H.H. Welsh<br />

51963.1<br />

11


Basket, 20th century<br />

United States, California, Mendocino County, Pomo people<br />

Willow, sedge, bullrush, bracken fern roots<br />

Gift of Mr. H.H. Welsh<br />

51972.1<br />

Coiled basket, 20th century<br />

United States, California, Mendocino County, Pomo people<br />

Fiber, plant dye<br />

Gift of Mr. H.H. Welsh<br />

51972.3<br />

Basket with three miniature baskets inside, early 20th century<br />

United States, California, Mendocino County, Pomo people<br />

Gift of Mr. H.H. Welsh<br />

51972.7a<br />

Basketry cap<br />

United States, California, Yurok<br />

Fiber, shells, beads, and pods<br />

Gift of Mr. H.H. Welsh<br />

51983.1<br />

12


Tootsie Dick Sam (maker), Native <strong>American</strong><br />

Cooking basket, early 20th century<br />

United States, California/Nevada border, Antelope Valley, Washoe people<br />

Willow, redbud, and bracken fern<br />

Gift of Mrs. T.C. Tilden<br />

1998.165<br />

GALLERY 26<br />

Karen LaMonte, <strong>American</strong>, b. 1967<br />

Dress 3, 2001<br />

Cast glass<br />

Gift of Dorothy and George Saxe to the Fine Arts Museums Foundation<br />

2005.163.41<br />

GALLERY 28<br />

Theresa F. Bernstein, <strong>American</strong>, 1890–2002<br />

In the Elevated, 1916<br />

Oil on canvas<br />

Museum purchase, <strong>American</strong> Art Trust Fund<br />

2011.2<br />

13


Mary Cassatt, <strong>American</strong>, 1844–1926<br />

Mrs. Robert S. Cassatt, the Artist's Mother, ca. 1889<br />

Oil on canvas<br />

Museum purchase, William H. Noble Bequest Fund<br />

1979.35<br />

GALLERY 29<br />

Maria Martinez, <strong>American</strong>, San Ildefonso, 1887–1980<br />

Pot, ca. 1945<br />

United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe, San Ildefonso pueblo<br />

Earthenware<br />

Museum purchase, California Palace of the Legion of Honor, General Funds<br />

1945.3<br />

GALLERY 30<br />

Bark fiber, 20th century<br />

New Guinea, West Papua (Irian Jaya), North Coast, Lake Sentani<br />

Bark fiber, pigment<br />

Gift of Marcia and John Friede in honor of Diane B. Wilsey and Harry S. Parker III<br />

2007.44.41<br />

Woman's mourning costume, Kabu, 19th–early 20th century<br />

New Guinea, West Papua (Irian Jaya), South Coast, Merauke hinterland, Marind-anim people; Yei-nan (Yei-anim, Jeeanim)<br />

subgroup<br />

Dendrobium orchid and grass fiber, and pigment<br />

Gift of Marcia and John Friede in honor of Diane B. Wilsey and Harry S. Parker III<br />

2007.44.42<br />

14


Food bowl, kamana, 20th century<br />

New Guinea, East Sepik Province, upper Sepik River, Washkuk Hills or middle Sepik, Koiwat village (ý); Sawos (Kwongai)<br />

people<br />

Clay and pigment<br />

Gift of Marcia and John Friede in honor of Diane B. Wilsey and Harry S. Parker III<br />

2007.44.128<br />

Basket jar<br />

United States, western, Paiute<br />

Fiber<br />

Gift of Richard Byrd Lewis in memory of Lessie M. Byrd Lewis<br />

1979.52<br />

Burden basket, early 20th century<br />

United States, California, Modoc Country, Hot Spring Valley, Pit River Indians<br />

Fiber, rawhide<br />

Gift of Mrs. A.G. Boggs<br />

46880<br />

Storage basket, early 20th century<br />

United States, California, Tulare County, Yokuts people<br />

Muhlenbergia grass, sedge, dyed bracken fern, redbud<br />

Gift of Mr. H.H. Welsh<br />

51961.8<br />

15


Storage basket, early 20th century<br />

United States, California, Yosemiteý, Yokuts people<br />

Muhlenbergia grass, sedge, bracken fern root<br />

Gift of Mr. H.H. Welsh<br />

51964.1<br />

Bottleneck basket, ca. 1880<br />

United States, California, Lake County, Pomo<br />

Fiber<br />

Estate of Mrs. Thomas B. Bishop<br />

54.76.5<br />

Gift basket, 19th century<br />

United States, California, Lake County, Pomo<br />

Fiber - willow, sedge and bullrush root: beads - glass, clam shell : feather - red acorn woodpecker<br />

Estate of Mrs. Thomas B. Bishop<br />

54.76.3<br />

Burden basket<br />

United States, California, Pomo<br />

Willow, sedge rood, and redbud<br />

Gift of Mr. H.H. Welsh<br />

51973.1<br />

GALLERY 40<br />

16


Magdalene Odundo, Kenyan, b. 1950<br />

Untitled, 2000<br />

Kenya<br />

Oxidized earthenware<br />

Museum purchase, Anita Jaron Spivack Memorial Fund<br />

2002.71<br />

GALLERY 50<br />

Florine Stettheimer, <strong>American</strong>, 1871–1944<br />

Still Life with Flowers, 1921<br />

Oil on canvas mounted on hardboard<br />

Gift of Miss Ettie Stettheimer to the California Palace of the Legion of Honor<br />

1955.24<br />

Georgia O'Keeffe, <strong>American</strong>, 1887–1986<br />

Petunias, 1925<br />

Oil on hardboard panel<br />

Museum purchase, gift of the M. H. de Young Family<br />

1990.55<br />

TOWER GALLERY<br />

THE ART OF RUTH ASAWA (15 WORKS)<br />

Ruth Asawa, <strong>American</strong>, b. 1926<br />

Untitled, ca. 1958<br />

Brass wire<br />

Gift of the artist<br />

2005.90.15<br />

17


SCULPTURE GARDEN<br />

Beverly Pepper, <strong>American</strong>, b. 1924<br />

Fundamental Presence, 1981<br />

Cast iron<br />

Gift of Thomas and Shirley Ross Davis<br />

1996.165.2<br />

Beverly Pepper, <strong>American</strong>, b. 1924<br />

Moline Coupled Column, 1981<br />

Cast iron<br />

Gift of Thomas and Shirley Ross Davis<br />

1996.165.3<br />

Beverly Pepper, <strong>American</strong>, b. 1924<br />

Damian Marker I, 1982<br />

Cast iron<br />

Gift of Thomas and Shirley Ross Davis<br />

1996.165.1<br />

Louise Nevelson, <strong>American</strong>, 1899–1988<br />

Ocean Gate, 1982<br />

Aluminum and black paint<br />

18


Museum purchase, gift of Barbro and Bernard A. Osher<br />

2002.72a-f<br />

Barbara (Jocelyn) Hepworth, English, 1902–1975<br />

Pierced Monolith with Colour, 1965<br />

Roman stone and paint<br />

Foundation purchase, gift of Barbro and Bernard A. Osher<br />

2003.110<br />

19

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