
The Things We Use to Make the Things We Must
Leah Rosenberg
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
151 Third St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Mon-Tue 10am-5pm, Wed Closed, Thu 12pm-8pm, Fri-Sun 10am-5pm
Admission
Free Admission
The public can access this installation for free in the Koret Education Center on Floor 2.
About
The Things We Use to Make the Things We Must is an installation by Leah Rosenberg that reflects on the impulse — or imperative — of artists to reimagine the everyday as the extraordinary. The installation borrows inspiration and objects from SFMOMA's Artist Materials Collection, an archive compiled by the Conservation Department to document and preserve artists' processes. A color legend referencing common materials, such as pencils, tape, and tennis balls, explodes across the walls, while a display of materials peels back the multifold meaning behind each color. Rosenberg invites visitors into her process with a glimpse of materials and colors she uses in her studio. The Things We Use to Make the Things We Must encourages immersion in the mind and process of an artist and explores the many ways the familiar can be reformed into something new.