What do a 1932 party in Oakland and today’s most radical street photography have in common?
📷 “Around Group f.64” has the answer — but not for long.
This exhibition starts with the iconic Bay Area figures who reshaped photography — including Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, Edward Weston — and ends in the wild streets of San Francisco, decades later.
See it now or miss it forever. “Around Group f.64: Legacies and Counterhistories in Bay Area Photography” closes this Sunday, July 13.
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[Jim Jocoy, “Friends in a gold car,” 1978; photo: Tenari Tuatagaloa; Hiromu Kira, “The Thinker,” 1930; Black Dog Collection; © Sadamura Family Trust; Ansel Adams, The Golden Gate Before the Bridge, San Francisco, California, ca. 1932, printed ca. 1972; collection SFMOMA, gift of Alfred Fromm, Otto Meyer, and Louis Petri, San Francisco; © The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust; photo: Don Ross; photo: Tenari Tuatagaloa]