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Robert Rauschenberg’s “Collection” (1954), spotted last year at SFMOMA.

Robert Rauschenberg’s “Collection” (1954), spotted last year at SFMOMA.

Joan Brown’s “Noel in the Kitchen” (ca. 1964), spotted at SFMOMA last winter.

Joan Brown’s “Noel in the Kitchen” (ca. 1964), spotted at SFMOMA last winter.

One more piece from my visit to SFMoMA last month, this amazing painting by Tauba Auerbach, “Crumple II” (2008) from Fifty Years of Bay Area Art: The SECA Awards (through April 3).

One more piece from my visit to SFMoMA last month, this amazing painting by Tauba Auerbach, “Crumple II” (2008) from Fifty Years of Bay Area Art: The SECA Awards (through April 3).

One more work from my SFMoMA visit, Janine Antoni’s creepy pair of self-portrait sculptures “Lick and Lather” (1993-94), one made of chocolate and the other of soap.

One more work from my SFMoMA visit, Janine Antoni’s creepy pair of self-portrait sculptures “Lick and Lather” (1993-94), one made of chocolate and the other of soap.

Possibly the very last piece I’ll post from my SFMoMA visit, this discoball snail by Colter Jacobsen, “Perception is a slingshot drawn back to first plasm (ARK by Ronald Johnson)” (2011), from the exhibition 2010 SECA Art Award (through April 3).

Possibly the very last piece I’ll post from my SFMoMA visit, this discoball snail by Colter Jacobsen, “Perception is a slingshot drawn back to first plasm (ARK by Ronald Johnson)” (2011), from the exhibition 2010 SECA Art Award (through April 3).

And here’s yet another gem from my recent SFMoMA visit, a view of the lovely rooftop sculpture garden, which includes a Richard Serra and Alexander Calder’s “Big Crinkly” (1969).

And here’s yet another gem from my recent SFMoMA visit, a view of the lovely rooftop sculpture garden, which includes a Richard Serra and Alexander Calder’s “Big Crinkly” (1969).

Beautiful Joan Mitchell painting, “Untitled” (1960), from SFMoMA’s permanent collection.

Beautiful Joan Mitchell painting, “Untitled” (1960), from SFMoMA’s permanent collection.

I really appreciated the highlights, the unexpected bursts of color in the shading and at the edges in this painting, “Girl with Pink Hat” (1973), by Wayne Thiebaud from SFMoMA’s permanent collection.

I really appreciated the highlights, the unexpected bursts of color in the shading and at the edges in this painting, “Girl with Pink Hat” (1973), by Wayne Thiebaud from SFMoMA’s permanent collection.

One of many excellent pieces on the SFMoMA rooftop, Louise Bourgeois’ “Nest” (1994).

One of many excellent pieces on the SFMoMA rooftop, Louise Bourgeois’ “Nest” (1994).