The exhibition features works by Jean Arp, Marcel Duchamp, Kurt Schwitters and others. At one time all art is "modern." During WWI, artists "turned to extreme forms of expression." Dada is what they called this new form and they immersed themselves in moralistic values, opposing the war. Dadaists, Jean Arp and Kurt Schwitter were some of the first to have their collages showcased. They are joined by Marcel Duchamp, whose most notable work is 'LHOOQ,' where he drew the Mona Lisa with a mustache. Also available for viewing will be works by John Cage and Robert Rauschenberg. A highlight of the exhibition is the Museum's inaugural showing of the 'Boite-en-valise,' or suitcase, by Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) which houses in miniature Duchamp's entire art production.
Added by Upcoming Robot on December 18, 2009
Actually, it looks like we're gonna do a day time thing instead now. Stay tuned.

soma sounds good.

I need someone to guarantee I won't be the only girl there.
@karenism: count me in as another girl!
Mmm hot chocolate and hot people. Well, there better be at least one of the two :P
that's still like 3 girls only. Two of which I know.
Found out I have family obligations so can't make it... have fun, kids.

MMmm..chocolate! I'll try to make it! :)
Design geeks who are otherwise taken also welcome!

Darn. Next time!

DoH. Apologies to all-- I came down with a cold/fever yesterday. Won't be showing. =P
holy crap. it's 2nd most popular event behind haight ashbury street fair
the event continues thru to evening so check twitters to join us midway.

Darn, just found out about this, woud've come if I knew earlier!
kevnull
watch out. faruk has game - and i'm not talking about the kind you bid on.