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30 lis 2021 · Photo show provides a flaneur’s eye view of 1940s San Francisco. Minor White captured changing demographics, architecture—and the side street shoeshines that gave the city life. By Emily Wilson. November 30, 2021.
20 lut 2024 · Though galleries used to cluster in Union Square, they’ve now popped up in more affordable, less central neighborhoods all over the city. From Dogpatch to Potrero Heights, here are the best art...
27 lut 2017 · If you thought overcrowding was a modern problem, the photos in the gallery above show bustling downtown San Francisco in the 1930s and 1940s. They are a treasure trove of images of the...
10 paź 2016 · A large selection of these amazing photographs, so incongruous with today’s lifestyle, is being exhibited at the Leica Gallery in San Francisco through Oct. 21, and collectively they do the...
The 1940s saw San Francisco emerge as a crucial hub for wartime efforts. Shipyards buzzed with activity, churning out vessels for the Pacific front. The influx of workers seeking jobs transformed the city, creating a diverse and dynamic atmosphere.
8 lut 2018 · 23 images of San Francisco in the jazz-loving 1940s and ’50s. The San Francisco photographer Fred Lyon has been chronicling the City by the Bay since the Depression era. Through all of its changes, the city — with its fog, bridges, and steep roads — never lost the ability to entrance, he said.
In the heart of San Francisco's historic Tenderloin and Polk Gulch neighborhoods – Rosebud Gallery SF, is a NEW community-focused creative haven, event space & art gallery. Rosebud is a calibration of art, inclusivity, and the resilient spirit of San Francisco’s LGBTQ+ community.