Just as the ink was drying on my last post (about the outsize wine tasting set to take place at Outside Lands next weekend), I heard about another great example of wine intersecting with popular culture. This fall, SF MOMA will launch “How Wine Became Modern: Design + Wine 1976 to Now.” The show, designed by architecture firm Diller, Scofidio + Renfro, looks at the influence of design and architecture on wine — and vice versa — over the past three decades. Multimedia and multisensory presentations are among the highlights, and the images shown here — courtesy of SF MOMA — offer a taste of what’s to come.
“How Wine Became Modern” opens in November and will run through April; visit sfmoma.org for more information.
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