Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition

Sunday September 25, 2016
11 AM

Stanley Kubrick exerted complete artistic control over his projects; in doing so, he reconceived the genres in which he worked. 

The exhibition covers the breadth of Kubrick's achievements, beginning with his photographs for LOOK magazine taken in the 1940s, and continuing with his directorial achievements of the 1950s through the 1990s, and explores Napoleon and Aryan Papers, two projects that Kubrick never completed, and the technological advances developed by Kubrick and his team, for iconic films such as The Shining, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Spartacus, Lolita, and A Clockwork Orange. The Contemporary Jewish Museum is the only Jewish museum in the world to host this critically acclaimed show.

Members of the Harvard Club of San Francisco are invited to a Private Docent Tour of Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition, which is on exhibit at San Francisco's Contemporary Jewish Museum.

Following the tour, you are invited to join the group for coffee/lunch at the Wise Sons Jewish Delicatessen in the museum. Coffee and lunch will begin at approximately noon. Afterwards, you may re-visit the exhibits on your own.

DETAILS

Sunday September 25, 2016
11:00 AM: Docent guided tour
12 Noon: Stay for coffee or lunch if you wish
The Contemporary Jewish Museum
736 Mission St. (btwn. 3rd and 4th Streets)
San Francisco, CA 94103
Adults $25, seniors $20, members of CJM $10 (Please pay the RCSF)
Space limited to 20
RSVP required by Sept. 12, 2016

This event is a joint event of the Harvard and Radcliffe Clubs of SF. It is open to members of the clubs and their guests. Let the RCSF know if you are coming.

RSVP directly to
rcsfmuseum@fastmail.fm

Organizer: Alison Boeckmann alisonboeckmann@fastmail.fm