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SFMOMA Acquires 85 Artworks by Nan Goldin, Ruth Asawa, and Others

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 21 January 2026 20:00
Published 21 January 2026
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Cannupa Hanska Luger, Future Ancestral Technologies: New MythRobell Awake, SafariSheila Hicks, RempartLenore Chinn, The FamilyTau Lewis, The Night WomanRaven Chacon, Storm PatternKay WalkingStick, Teepee FormGrete Jalk, GJ Chair (Bow Chair)Gabriel Orozco, Juego de LimonesYoshitomo Nara, Long Tall Peace SisterSylvia Sleigh, Annunciation: Paul RosanoJaune Quick-to-See Smith, I See Red: Indian HandNan Goldin, Lola Modeling at The Other Side, Boston

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has announced the acquisition of some 85 modern and contemporary artworks, from painting and sculpture to new media and photography. Some of the most notable names include Ruth Asawa (whose retrospective, currently at the Museum of Modern Art, debuted at SFMOMA last spring), Nan Goldin, Kay WalkingStick, Yoshitomo Nara, Dorothea Lange, and Eugène Atget.

In a statement, SFMOMA director Christopher Bedford noted that all the additions, “whether photographs or paintings, ceramics or fiber, design or digital media . . . demonstrate the relevance of art to better understanding our world and each other.” These new artworks, Bedford says, “will further the museum’s goal of telling a broader and more inclusive story about the art of our time.” 

To that end, SFMOMA has acquired several artworks by key Indigenous artists, among them WalkingStick, Raven Chacon, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, and Cannupa Hanska Luger. Luger’s video Mirror Shield Project: River (The Water Serpent) documents a 2016 performance at a camp site near Standing Rock, North Dakota, involving mirror shields; Chacon’s sound installation Storm Pattern, 2021, was also inspired by the Standing Rock resistance movement.

Chacon’s installation, along with videos by Gerald Clark and Luger, and kinetic digital kinetic paintings from the late 1980s by Palestinian artist Samia Halaby, will be on view on the museum’s first floor starting Jan. 24.

Some of the new works were gifted (eg. Nara’s urethane-coated bronze sculpture Long Tall Peace Sister, 2024, which came via Maria and Tim Blum) while others, like Sheila Hicks’s soft sculpture Rempart, 2016, Goldin’s photo Lola Modeling at The Other Side, Boston, 1972, and Lenore Chin’s painting The Family, 1991, were acquired via the museum’s deaccession fund.

  • Cannupa Hanska Luger, Future Ancestral Technologies: New Myth

    Image Credit: Courtesy San Francisco Museum of Modern Art


  • Robell Awake, Safari

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    Image Credit: Photo Don Ross/Courtesy San Francisco Museum of Modern Art


  • Sheila Hicks, Rempart

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    Image Credit: Photo Don Ross/Courtesy San Francisco Museum of Modern Art


  • Lenore Chinn, The Family

    portrait of two men in robes sitting together on the couch with serious expressions and a cat in their lapportrait of two men in robes sitting together on the couch with serious expressions and a cat in their lap
    Image Credit: Photo Don Ross/Courtesy San Francisco Museum of Modern Art


  • Tau Lewis, The Night Woman

    Image Credit: Photo Don Ross/Courtesy San Francisco Museum of Modern Art


  • Raven Chacon, Storm Pattern

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    Image Credit: Photo Don Ross/San Francisco Museum of Modern Art


  • Kay WalkingStick, Teepee Form

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    Image Credit: Photo Don Ross/Courtesy San Francisco Museum of Modern Art


  • Grete Jalk, GJ Chair (Bow Chair)

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    Image Credit: Photo Don Ross/Courtesy San Francisco Museum of Modern Art


  • Gabriel Orozco, Juego de Limones

    Image Credit: Photo Tenari Tuātagaloa/Courtesy San Francisco Museum of Modern Art


  • Yoshitomo Nara, Long Tall Peace Sister

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    Image Credit: Photo Don Ross/Courtesy San Francisco Museum of Modern Art


  • Sylvia Sleigh, Annunciation: Paul Rosano

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    Image Credit: Photo Don Ross/Courtesy San Francisco Museum of Modern Art


  • Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, I See Red: Indian Hand

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    Image Credit: Photo Don Ross/Courtesy San Francisco Museum of Modern Art


  • Nan Goldin, Lola Modeling at The Other Side, Boston

    Image Credit: Photo Tenari Tuātagaloa/Courtesy San Francisco Museum of Modern Art


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