Ruth Asawa pictured with her most recognizable works, looped-wire hanging sculptures. (Courtesy of RAL, Inc.)
Ruth Asawa pictured with her most recognizable works, looped-wire hanging sculptures. (Courtesy of RAL, Inc.)
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Soon, You Can Visit Ruth Asawa’s Art Whenever You Like

By Sarah Hotchkiss

For those who visited the Ruth Asawa retrospective at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and left awestruck, wishing they could partake in the artist’s work more frequently, I have good news.

On May 9, Ruth Asawa Lanier, Inc., “a family-run entity” that manages the artist’s estate, will open a new exhibition space at Minnesota Street Project. RAL, Inc. will move into the downstairs gallery last occupied by Anglim/Trimble, which closed at the end of December 2025.