The Port of San Francisco is pleased to present Rediscovering the Art & Life of Ary Arcadie Lochakov.
The artistic legacy of Russian Jewish artist Ary Arcadie Lochakov fell into obscurity after his death in Nazi-occupied France. This exhibition features 38 original works by Lochakov, re-discovered at Crane Cove Park.
Who was he? And how did his art make its way to San Francisco?
Come learn more and see the works before they are transferred to the collection of the Museum of the Art and History of Judaism in Paris.
FREE ADMISSION.
Public exhibition details:
- August 14-18, 2024
- Grand Hall, 2nd Floor in the Ferry Building, San Francisco
- Hours: Wed-Fri 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat-Sun 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.
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