Rediscovering the Art & Life of Ary Arcadie Lochakov

Rediscovering the Art & Life of Ary Arcadie Lochakov

“He died in a Jewish ghetto. How did his long-lost art end up on a bench in San Francisco?”
– Julie Zigoris, SF Standard

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.

This limited exhibition is presented by the Port of San Francisco, in partnership with the Contemporary Jewish Museum. On view from August 14th through August 18th.

Admission is free and open to the public! 

 

 

TIME

Wednesday to Friday: 8 AM to 6 PM
Saturday to Sunday: 10 AM to 2 PM

LOCATION

2nd Floor, Grand hall