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The Life and Work of Gertrude Stein

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Gertrude Stein grew up in the Bay Area, but spent most of her life in France at the center of a vibrant art, literature and social scene. We’ll talk with the curators of two current exhibits — at the San Francisco MoMA and at the Contemporary Jewish Museum — that offer an extensive tour of the Steins’ contributions to art, literature and culture.

Guests:

Janet Bishop, curator of painting and sculpture at SF MOMA

Wanda M. Corn, guest curator and Robert and Ruth Halperin professor emerita in art history at the Contemporary Jewish Museum of San Francisco

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