SFMOMA acquires works by Pat O’Neill

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco, CA
Congratulations to Pat O'Neill for the acquisition of his work by the San Francisco Museum of Art! The films Saugus Series and 7362 will both be featured in the upcoming exhibition, "Pat O'Neill: Three Answers," organized by Tanya Zimbardo, Assistant Curator of Media Arts, on view at SFMOMA April 20 - August 4. 
 

From the museum website: "A pioneer of experimental cinema, the Los Angeles artist Pat O'Neill developed innovative techniques for radically altering imagery in the predigital era. His highly inventive 16mm films from the 1960s and 1970s explore dense layering and movement within a still frame. In recent years, O'Neill has reworked several of his early films into multiple projections. The dynamic three-channel installation Saugus Series (1974/2014) will be joined by the films 7362 (1967) and Let's Make a Sandwich (1978), a suite of related framed pieces, and an accompanying online screening program. In conjunction with Pat O'Neill: Three Answers, SFMOMA will spotlight O'Neill's contemporary moving image work in a June weekend presentation (June 6-9, 2019) in the Gina and Stuart Peterson White Box. A second film program on June 22 in the SFMOMA Phyllis Wattis Theater will center on the Los Angeles Independent Film Oasis (1976-81), a screening collective founded by a group of filmmakers that included Pat and Beverly O'Neill." 

April 17, 2019
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