The still life of fruit and chestnuts, until recently dismissed as a fake, was painted in Paris
The Bay Area collector base may be known for its tech-mined millions but institutions fuelled sales at the growing West Coast fairs
Artist’s retrospective encourages viewers to take their time when looking in the modern age
As debates on the burqa rage worldwide, De Young Museum exhibition explores complexities and range of Islamic dress
Exhibition at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art explores Belgium artist's lesser-known late period
The programming series comes as Trump’s administration is fighting California over its "sanctuary state" laws
Exhibitions of Grant Wood, Precisionism and interwar Europe draw parallels with today
City survey investigates the effect of tech boom rent rises on the arts sector
The $50m San Francisco Bay redevelopment plan includes several large-scale public sculptures
New technology and growing middle class consumption opened up his works and those of his contemporaries to new markets
Interview with collector Jerry Yang
President of the San Francisco Art Institute on art and censorship
Gallery shows of Hesse’s fragile sculptures are rare
Mr Benezra comes to the city's Museum of Modern Art from The Art Institute of Chicago
Our art market correspondent, Paul Jeromack, describes how he has successfully sold antiques while sitting at his computer
Women and Surrealism at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The donation will strengthen the museum’s holdings with major paintings by Americans such as Philip Guston, Leon Golub, Richard Diebenkorn and Willem de Kooning
The opening displays, with recent gifts of Matisse, de Kooning, Marden, Polke and Richter, show John Lane's success in wooing San Francisco collectors