Past
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Material Matters
July 19 - August 31, 2024 Haines Gallery is pleased to present Material Matters, a group exhibition bringing together eight artists whose highly inventive use of materials is central to their practices. The exhibition includes works by Deborah Butterfield and Matthew Brandt , who take the natural world as a site of inspiration and transmutation. Each... Read more -
Patsy Krebs: Equations
May 17 - July 13, 2024 Haines Gallery proudly presents Equations, our ninth solo exhibition with Northern California painter Patsy Krebs (b. 1940, lives and works in Inverness, CA). Since the 1970s, Krebs has created canvases that imbue abstract geometry with a lush sensualism. Her work exemplifies the restrained dignity of minimalism at its very best... Read more -
John Chiara: Sea of Glass
March 15 - May 11, 2024 Haines Gallery proudly presents Sea of Glass, an exhibition of new work by San Francisco photographer John Chiara . Focusing on the dynamic forces that continually re-shape the city, Sea of Glass features a striking new body of work created during the Chiara’s recent residency on Treasure Island — located... Read more -
Linda Connor: Earth and Sky
March 15 - May 11, 2024 Haines Gallery proudly presents Earth and Sky, a new exhibition with the celebrated photographer Linda Connor . Her 7th solo exhibition at Haines, Earth and Sky will highlight seminal images from Connor' distinguished practice, reproduced as luminous sublimation prints on aluminum. Throughout her career, Connor has traveled extensively with her... Read more -
Adia Millett: Reflections on Black
January 16 - March 9, 2024 Haines Gallery is proud to present Reflections on Black, our first solo exhibition with Oakland-based multidisciplinary artist Adia Millett . Blackness and the subtleties of moonlight inform Millett’s palette in new paintings and glass mosaics that examine our experiences of literal and metaphorical darkness. Presenting a shadowy world navigated through... Read more -
David Maisel: Un/Earthed
November 3, 2023 - January 6, 2024 Haines Gallery proudly presents David Maisel: Un/Earthed, our eighth solo exhibition with the Bay Area artist. For over thirty years, Maisel has created powerful photographs of sites transformed by human intervention. At once mesmerizing and disquieting, his thoughtfully composed aerial images consider the aesthetics, politics, and environmental impact of these... Read more -
David Nash: Wildwood
November 3, 2023 - January 6, 2024 Haines Gallery proudly presents Wildwood, an exhibition by the acclaimed UK artist David Nash . For over fifty years, Nash has developed a body of work that includes sculptures, installations, and works on paper, each exploring the nature of place and our relationship to the larger landscape. Wildwood includes a... Read more -
Ai Weiwei and Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian:
September 5 - October 21, 2023 Haines Gallery proudly presents Sacred and Profane Geometries, two solo exhibitions by artists Ai Weiwei and Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian . Shaped by experiences of diaspora and exile and informed by exposure to New York’s art scene early in their creative development, both Ai and Monir are well-known for fusing the... Read more
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David Simpson: Smoke and Mirrors
June 21 - August 23, 2023 Haines Gallery proudly presents David Simpson: Smoke and Mirrors, our 11th solo exhibition with the beloved Bay Area painter. At once reductive and radical, Simpson’s paintings weave together impulses of minimalism with those of the California Light and Space movement, resulting in a singular creative vision. Born in 1928, David... Read more -
Elemental
April 7 - May 27, 2023 Haines Gallery proudly presents Elemental, a group exhibition featuring new and recent works by John Chiara , Binh Danh , Chris McCaw and Meghann Riepenhoff , four West Coast photographers who create handcrafted prints that celebrate and collaborate with the natural world. The works in Elemental are singular and unique... Read more -
Mike Henderson: Chicken Fingers, 1976–1980
January 14 - April 1, 2023 Haines Gallery proudly presents Mike Henderson: Chicken Fingers, 1976–1980, a solo exhibition by the acclaimed Bay Area artist, filmmaker, and blues musician. Henderson's fifteenth solo exhibition with the gallery presents a selection of rarely seen abstract canvases from his early career. Born and raised in rural Marshall, Missouri, Mike Henderson... Read more -
Marco Castillo: Parlor Games
November 5, 2022 - January 7, 2023 Haines Gallery proudly presents Parlor Games, an exhibition by the acclaimed Cuban artist Marco Castillo . Marking his first solo presentation in San Francisco, Parlor Games features sculptures and works on paper that explore Cuba’s interlinking design and political histories. Marco Castillo (b. 1971, Cuba; lives and works in Mérida,... Read more -
Social Abstraction
September 10 - October 29, 2022 Haines Gallery proudly presents Social Abstraction, a group exhibition showcasing works by Angelo Filomeno , Won Ju Lim , Aili Schmeltz , David Simpson , Robert Stone and Lena Wolff . Working in a diverse selection of media and practices, these six artists demonstrate the potential for line, color and... Read more -
Ai Weiwei: Everyday Monuments
June 4 - August 27, 2022 Ai Weiwei (b. 1957, Beijing, China; lives and works in Portugal) is celebrated for his enduring and iconic artworks that address our shared urgencies. His sculptures and installations often reveal surprising sociopolitical dimensions, shedding light on people, places, and events that might otherwise be forgotten. Such generosity is the guiding... Read more -
Andy Goldsworthy: Firehouse
March 12 - May 28, 2022 Haines is thrilled to present Firehouse, a solo exhibition by Andy Goldsworthy inaugurating the gallery’s new location at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture (FMCAC), on view from March 12 through May 28, 2022 . This site-responsive show celebrates 30 years of collaboration between the artist and gallerist Cheryl... Read more -
Meghann Riepenhoff: Ice
November 16, 2021 - January 29, 2022 Haines Gallery proudly presents Meghann Riepenhoff: Ice, an exhibition of new and recent works created in winter landscapes across Colorado, Wisconsin, and the artist's home state of Washington. This is Riepenhoff's first solo exhibition with Haines Gallery. Meghann Riepenhoff (b. 1979, lives and works in Bainbridge Island, WA) creates her... Read more -
Blaze Across the Firmament
September 10 - October 30, 2021 Haines Gallery proudly presents Blaze Across the Firmament, a group exhibition exploring our relationship to the heavens — those ethereal bodies that illuminate the night sky, mark our place in the universe, and offer us guidance and hope. The skies and cosmos serve as a visual and conceptual reference point... Read more -
Chromotherapy
July 8 - September 5, 2021 Haines Gallery is pleased to announce our reopening to the public with Chromotherapy, a group exhibition celebrating the transfor-mative powers of color. Opening on Thursday, July 8, our first exhibition since March 2020 signals a vibrant return from the enervating uncertainty of the past 16 months. Chromotherapy brings together works... Read more -
Mike Henderson: The Black Paintings
January 2 - March 28, 2020 Haines Gallery proudly presents our thirteenth solo exhibition with pioneering Bay Area artist Mike Henderson (b. 1943; lives and works in San Leandro, CA). Henderson and his work have been an integral part of the San Francisco art community for over fifty years. The Black Paintings follows Henderson’s 2019 Artadia... Read more -
David Simpson: Interference
January 2 - March 28, 2020 Haines Gallery proudly presents our tenth solo exhibition with acclaimed Bay Area artist David Simpson (b. 1928; lives and works in Berkeley, CA). Interference presents a selection of abstract paintings by the celebrated painter, whose work has influenced generations of artists since the 1950s. Simpson’s latest exhibition with Haines Gallery... Read more -
Kota Ezawa: National Anthem
November 7 - December 14, 2019 Haines Gallery proudly presents National Anthem, a new solo exhibition by Oakland-based multimedia artist Kota Ezawa featuring his critically acclaimed series of the same title. Throughout his career, Ezawa has appropriated well-known images from the news, art history, and popular culture, recreating them in his signature reductive style and translating... Read more -
Mike Henderson: At the Edge of Paradise
November 7 - December 14, 2019 Haines Gallery proudly presents our latest solo exhibition of new paintings by the pioneering Bay Area artist and 2019 Artadia Award winner Mike Henderson . Henderson moved to the Bay Area in 1965 to attend the San Francisco Art Institute, and has been an important fixture of the local art... Read more -
Tammam Azzam: Forgotten Cities
September 5 - November 2, 2019 Haines Gallery is proud to present Forgotten Cities, the first US solo exhibition of Tammam Azzam , one of the most prominent Syrian artists of his generation. Born in Damascus in 1980, Tammam Azzam was forced to leave his home and studio in Syria at the outbreak of the civil... Read more -
Binh Danh: After the Gold Rush
September 5 - November 2, 2019 Haines Gallery is pleased to present After the Gold Rush, a new solo exhibition by photographer Binh Danh (b. 1977, lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area). For the past six years, Danh has been traveling across the American West, making scenic daguerreotypes on silver plates in a... Read more -
Likenesses
July 9 - August 31, 2019 Haines Gallery proudly presents Likenesses, a group exhibition bringing together works by seven contemporary artists from around the world to explore the conventions, possibilities, and limits of portraiture. The paintings, photographs, and mixed-media pieces included in Likenesses often reveal less about their human subjects than about the genre of portraiture... Read more -
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian and Camille Utterback: Kaleidoscope Eyes
April 4 - June 29, 2019 Haines Gallery is proud to present Kaleidoscope Eyes, an exhibition bringing together the glittering mirrored mosaics of Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian and the interactive digital installations of Camille Utterback , creating a dialogue between these two internationally acclaimed artists. Through the use of geometric invention and computer code respectively, both Farmanfarmaian... Read more -
A Cure for Everything
January 5 - March 23, 2019 Haines Gallery is pleased to present A Cure for Everything, a group exhibition bringing together works by nine artists working in photography, print, and video. Employing alternative or experimental techniques, each of the artists in the show push the boundaries and possibilities of how we picture the landscape. The exhibition’s... Read more -
Maurizio Anzeri: In-Equilibrio
November 1 - December 22, 2018 Haines Gallery is pleased to present In-Equilibrio (In Balance), a solo exhibition by the Italian artist Maurizio Anzeri (b. 1969; lives and works in London, UK). Anzeri’s first large-scale show with the gallery features a series of vintage photographs of circus performers, with their essential qualities drawn out through embroidery... Read more -
Patsy Krebs: Aletheia: reveal/conceal
November 1 - December 22, 2018 Haines Gallery is pleased to present Aletheia: reveal/conceal, a solo exhibition by Northern California painter Patsy Krebs (b. 1940, lives and works in Inverness, CA). In her ninth solo show with Haines Gallery, Krebs continues to mine the optical and affective possibilities of reductive painting, with a suite of new... Read more -
Shiva Ahmadi: Burning Song
September 6 - October 27, 2018 Haines Gallery is proud to present Burning Song, our first solo exhibition by Iranian American artist Shiva Ahmadi (b. 1975, Tehran, Iran; lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area). Ahmadi draws from the artistic traditions of the Middle East to reflect on contemporary geopolitical tensions. Featuring a new... Read more -
David Simpson: The War Room
September 6 - October 27, 2018 Haines Gallery is pleased to announce The War Room, an exhibition of new work by seminal Bay Area painter David Simpson (b. 1928, lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area). Over an extraordinary career spanning six decades, Simpson has developed a dynamic creative vision, shaped by boundless curiosity... Read more -
Quintessence: 6 Perspectives on Abstraction
June 7 - September 1, 2018 This summer, Haines Gallery is pleased to present Quintessence: 6 Perspectives on Abstraction, a group exhibition bringing together works by six contemporary artists to consider a range of approaches to non-figurative art. The exhibition includes new paintings by artists working with Haines Gallery for the first time, alongside a selection... Read more -
Linda Connor and Zhan Wang: Speak to the Stones, and the Stars Answer
March 1 - June 2, 2018 Haines Gallery is proud to present Speak to the Stones, and the Stars Answer, an exhibition bringing together the recent photography of Linda Connor and sculptures by Zhan Wang . The exhibition’s title, taken from a poem by Theodore Roethke (1908-1963), suggests a bridge between geology and cosmology and, more... Read more -
Taha Heydari: Running Rabbits
January 4 - February 24, 2018 Haines Gallery is pleased to present Running Rabbits, a solo exhibition of new and recent works by the Iranian artist Taha Heydari . The exhibition follows Heydari’s first museum solo exhibition at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in June 2017, and features a number of paintings from the show,... Read more -
David Maisel: Proving Ground
January 4 - February 24, 2018 Haines Gallery is pleased to present Proving Ground, a solo exhibition of new work by photographer David Maisel (b. 1961, New York, NY; lives and works in San Francisco, CA). Best known for his striking aerial photographs that chronicle environments impacted by human intervention, here Maisel debuts a new body... Read more -
John Chiara: Lands End: California at Larkin
November 2 - December 23, 2017 Haines Gallery is pleased to present Lands End: California at Larkin, a solo exhibition by San Francisco-based photographer John Chiara . This is Chiara’s third exhibition with the gallery, coinciding with the release of John Chiara: California, the first monographic publication dedicated to his work. Lands End: California at Larkin... Read more -
Mike Henderson: Parallel Spaces
September 7 - October 28, 2017 Haines Gallery is pleased to present Parallel Spaces, a solo exhibition comprising new paintings and works on paper by Mike Henderson (b. 1943; lives and works in San Francisco, CA). Henderson’s twelfth solo exhibition with Haines Gallery sees the introduction of new colors and materials to his palette, a testament... Read more -
Andy Goldsworthy: Drawing Water Standing Still
June 1 - September 2, 2017 Haines Gallery proudly presents Drawing Water Standing Still, a solo exhibition of recent videos and photographs by acclaimed British artist Andy Goldsworthy (b. 1956, lives and works in Dumfriesshire, Scotland). Drawing Water Standing Still is Goldsworthy’s first solo show at Haines Gallery in seven years. Working with natural materials such... Read more -
Chris McCaw: Time and Tides
March 2 - April 29, 2017 Haines Gallery is pleased to present Time and Tides, an exhibition of recent work by Bay Area photographer Chris McCaw (b. 1971; lives and works in Pacifica, CA). Time and Tides marks McCaw’s first solo exhibition in San Francisco since 2012, and debuts new works on the West Coast, including... Read more -
Won Ju Lim: Casting
March 2 - April 29, 2017 Haines Gallery is pleased to present Casting, an exhibition of new and recent works by multimedia artist Won Ju Lim (b. 1968, Gwangju, South Korea; lives and works in Los Angeles, CA). This is Lim’s first solo exhibition with Haines Gallery, and her second in San Francisco, following the successful... Read more -
Darren Waterston: Architectonic Forms
January 6 - February 25, 2017 Architectonic Forms is New York-based artist Darren Waterston’s ninth solo exhibition with Haines Gallery, and follows his nationally touring installation Filthy Lucre, a reimagining of James McNeil Whistler’s eccentric masterwork of decorative art, the Peacock Room. Exhibited for the first time on the West Coast, Waterston’s newest body of work... Read more -
Maurizio Anzeri: Lay it on the Line
January 6 - February 25, 2017 London-based Italian artist Maurizio Anzeri is best known for his innovative take on portraiture, using brightly colored embroidery thread to create surreal, uncanny portraits from found vintage photographs. Lay it on the Line, presented in Haines Gallery’s project room, sees the artist turning his attention toward landscapes. This recent move... Read more -
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian: Convertibles
October 27 - December 24, 2016 Haines Gallery is pleased to present Convertibles, our third solo exhibition of recent work by internationally acclaimed Iranian artist Monir ShahRoudy Farmanfarmaian (b. 1924, Qazvin, Iran; lives and works in Tehran). Monir Farmanfarmaian has spent over half a century articulating her singular vision through mirrored mosaics, reverse-glass painting, and works... Read more -
Now & Then: The work of David Simpson
September 8 - October 22, 2016 Haines Gallery is pleased to present Now & Then: The Work of David Simpson, a solo exhibition spanning over five decades of artwork by one of the San Francisco Bay Area’s most significant painters. This retrospective look at David Simpson’s extraordinary career coincides with the publication of David Simpson: Works,... Read more -
Taha Heydari: Corrupted
July 7 - September 3, 2016 Haines Gallery is pleased to present Corrupted, an exhibition of recent paintings by Taha Heydari (b. 1986, Tehran, Iran; lives and works in Baltimore, MD). The exhibition marks the first time this promising artist’s work has been exhibited on the West Coast. Taha Heydari’s striking, large-scale canvases reflect the artist’s... Read more -
The Stand-ins
July 7 - September 3, 2016 This summer, Haines Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition entitled The Stand-ins, featuring new and recent works by Maurizio Anzeri, Kota Ezawa, Chris McCaw, and Sunny A. Smith . Many of the works included in this exhibition use photographic and digital images not simply to depict persons, things,... Read more -
Ai Weiwei: Overrated
April 28 - July 2, 2016 This spring, Haines Gallery presents an exhibition of important works by the internationally renowned Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei . Entitled Overrated, the exhibition finds the artist grappling with history, challenging authority, and reanimating classical mythology to address the abuses of power that shape our present. The show is... Read more -
David Maisel: The Fall
January 7 - March 12, 2016 Haines Gallery proudly presents The Fall, a series of recent color photographs by California–based artist David Maisel . For nearly three decades, Maisel has created rigorous, captivating aerial photographs of landscapes affected by industry, agriculture, urban sprawl, and other forms of human intervention. Despite the political and environmental underpinnings of... Read more -
The Mapmaker's Dream
November 5 - December 23, 2015 The Mapmaker’s Dream brings together five artist whose works propose inventive and visually compelling ways to map the world around us: Maurizio Anzeri (b. 1969; Italian, lives and works in London) Italian artist Maurizio Anzeri makes his work by sewing directly into found vintage photographs. For The Mapmaker’s Dream, Haines... Read more -
Jaume Plensa: Silent Faces
September 10 - October 31, 2015 Haines Gallery is pleased to present Silent Faces, a carefully curated selection of celebrated artist Jaume Plensa’s recent sculptures and works on paper. This is Plensa’s first solo exhibition on the West Coast. In the main gallery, the artist has assembled several of his extraordinary works in bronze: the dreaming... Read more -
The Collectors
July 9 - August 29, 2015 Haines Gallery is pleased to present The Collectors, a group exhibition bringing together three artists whose practices have their basis in the selection, accumulation, and documentation of objects, images, and experiences. Far greater than the sum of their parts, each of the works included in the show accrues meaning through... Read more
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Based on the Hexagon: The Recent Drawings of Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian
May 7 - June 27, 2015 Haines Gallery is pleased to present Based on the Hexagon: The Recent Drawings of Monir Farmanfarmaian , the artist’s second solo exhibition on the West Coast. The show is being held concurrently with Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian’s critically acclaimed retrospective exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (through June 3),... Read more -
David Nash, Pierre Cordier & Gundi Falk: Index and Icon
March 19 - May 2, 2015 Haines Gallery is pleased to present Index and Icon, an exhibition examining the consonance between the works of British sculptor David Nash (b. 1945, Esher, United Kingdom) and the collaborative duo Pierre Cordier (b. 1933, Brussels, Belgium) & Gundi Falk (b. 1966 Salzburg, Austria). Both Nash and Pierre & Gundi... Read more -
Goethe's Chamber
January 8 - February 28, 2015 Goethe’s Chamber is a group exhibition that invites visitors to reconsider vision as an embodied, subjective and durational experience, continuously augmented by emergent technologies and theorized from various vantages throughout the ages. Located at the intersection of science and fiction, the exhibition’s title is an allusion to polymath Johann Wolfgang... Read more -
Kota Ezawa: The Aesthetics of Silence
November 6 - December 20, 2014 Kota Ezawa’s latest body of related works — which includes silver gelatin prints, light boxes and a new video installation — focus on the protagonists of American modern art, as well as the European artists who helped lay the groundwork for abstract painting. Translating historical photographic portraits of artists such... Read more -
Binh Danh: This, Then, is San Francisco
November 6 - December 20, 2014 Binh Danh’s latest series of daguerreotypes focuses on the San Francisco cityscape — rendering scenic vistas, sites of civic engagement, and familiar street scenes all with the exquisite detail that only his chosen medium can capture. This body of work is many things at once: an homage to a place... Read more -
Political Fictions
September 4 - November 1, 2014 Bringing together an international group of artists whose diverse practices question the reportage and representation of current events, Political Fictions starts from the position that both artists and audiences can be active participants in the production, interpretation and transformation of media culture. By creatively intervening in the flow of... Read more -
San Quentin Prison Report
September 4 - November 1, 2014 Haines Gallery is pleased to present a selection of new works from Nigel Poor’s San Quentin Prison Report. Poor’s ongoing work with the inmates of San Quentin has served as a point of departure for this collaborative, three-part photographic project. To create the first interaction, Poor asked inmates to respond... Read more
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Yoshitomo Saito: Ethos in Bronze
July 10 - August 30, 2014 For his tenth exhibition at Haines Gallery, Yoshitomo Saito presents a selection of recent bronze works, ranging from singular, freestanding sculptures to large-scale wall installations. He has spent the last thirty years casting varied and highly intricate forms, with a particular affinity for natural objects. For Saito, the works in... Read more -
Mike Henderson: Traces of Places
May 1 - July 3, 2014 Haines Gallery is pleased to present new work by pioneering Bay Area artist Mike Henderson , who has exhibited with the gallery for over twenty years. Through his highly gestural and tactile paintings, Henderson reveals a palpable connection to post-war abstraction, coupled with a defining instinct for improvisation. With a... Read more -
John Chiara: de • tached
March 6 - April 26, 2014 For his second solo exhibition at Haines Gallery, Bay Area-based photographer John Chiara continues his exploration of the San Francisco landscape, revealing a city in transition. Using cameras he has designed and built himself, Chiara’s inventive techniques, such as printing directly onto positive color photographic paper, leave behind visible traces... Read more -
Fundamental Abstraction III
January 9 - March 1, 2014 Haines Gallery is pleased to present Fundamental Abstraction III, a group exhibition featuring an international selection of artists concerned with the formal aspects of line, color, shape and composition as an alternative to descriptive representation. The exhibition covers a wide range of artistic production — including paintings, drawings, sculptures and... Read more -
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian: The First Family
October 31 - December 21, 2013 Haines Gallery is very pleased to present the first solo exhibition of Iranian artist Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian here on the West Coast which coincides with her current inclusion in the Iran Modern show at the Asia Society in New York, a major exhibition focusing on Iran’s dynamic modern art scene... Read more -
David Maisel: Mining
September 5 - October 26, 2013 David MaisEL first began to photograph open pit mines from the air in the mid–1980s, intrigued by the radical transformation of the American landscape by the extraction of natural resources. For the past three decades, he has continued to pursue this subject, resulting in a powerful body of work that... Read more -
Aimé Mpane: A Dual Perspective
July 9 - August 31, 2013 Haines Gallery is pleased to present the first West Coast solo exhibition of multidisciplinary Congolese artist, Aimé Mpane . While he was raised and received his BFA in his native Congo, he went on to study in Europe at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Visuels in Belgium; he continues... Read more -
Sunny A. Smith: Living History
May 23 - July 6, 2013 For their second exhibition at Haines Gallery, Bay Area based artist SUNNY A. SMITH presents a series of photographic works on linen alongside sculptural pieces that continues their investigation of the cultural phenomenon underlying Living History - or the reenactment of life from another time — as it relates to... Read more -
Darren Waterston: Ravens and Ruins
March 28 - May 18, 2013 For his eighth exhibition with Haines Gallery, Ravens and Ruins, New York based Darren Waterston presents new paintings and works on paper that consider the trangressive potential of both the natural and imaginary worlds. Through a series of stunning paintings, Waterston utilizes his ethereal aesthetic to depict utopian visions gone... Read more -
Poetics of Construction
January 18 - February 23, 2013 Our intervention with the world is invariably shaped by the composed form. Even in the seemingly limitless digital society with which we are obliged to interact, our negotiations with physical and conceptual space is predetermined. But as poetry in language grants aesthetic freedom to expand prescribed bounds of expression, a... Read more -
Linda Connor: From Two Worlds
November 1, 2012 - January 12, 2013 From Two Worlds, Linda Connor's sixth solo exhibition with Haines Gallery, pairs two seemingly divergent perspectives. She infuses this well-known site that is rife with Americana with her unique approach to the mystic andsacred. The second revisits Connor's well-known pictures of spiritually charged sites, but these works are newly displayed... Read more -
Binh Danh: Yosemite
September 6 - October 27, 2012 Known for his innovative approach to alternative photographic processes, Binh Danh presents a new series of daguerreotypes in his fourth exhibition at Haines Gallery. The works on view in Yosemite are the result of his three-year investigation into perfecting the creation of 'in-camera' daguerreotypes, one-of-a-kind works that cannot be duplicated... Read more -
Rob Craigie:The Expanding Color System
July 19 - August 25, 2012 For his seventh exhibition at Haines Gallery, Bay Area and Chicago based Rob Craigie presents The Expanding Color System, a collection of artworks drawn from his diverse creative endeavors. Utilizing sculpture, painting, drawing, photography, video and book making, Craigie observes, records and categorizes the world from a highly personalized perspective.... Read more -
Dennis Oppenheim: 1968: Earthworks and Ground Systems
May 31 - July 14, 2012 As an early practitioner of Land Art, Body Art and Conceptual Art, Dennis Oppenheim cultivated an innovative career spanning 50 years. Over time he expanded his practice to include ambitious public sculptures and installations, integrating an investigation and realization that embraced a radicality of positioning. His works continued to evolve,... Read more -
John Chiara: Crestmont at Coral
April 12 - May 26, 2012 Haines Gallery is pleased to announce its first solo exhibition with newly represented artist, John Chiara . Crestmont at Coral presents recent photographic works emblematic of Chiara’s distinctive process. Working with hand-built cameras of various sizes, he diligently peruses his landscape, producing pictures that could not be made through traditional... Read more -
Patsy Krebs: New Paintings
February 23 - April 7, 2012 Bay Area-based Patsy Krebs exhibits new paintings that continue her long-term consideration of the rectangular form, building upon works shown in the 2008 exhibition at Haines Gallery, Hibernal Dreams. Krebs explains, “abstract visual language has remained my primary artistic interest for its enduring capacity to shape a symbolic equivalent to... Read more -
Nigel Poor: Remainders: god, sex and animals talking
February 23 - April 7, 2012 God, sex and animals talking are the three chief reasons books are banned and are the subject of Nigel Poor’s fifth exhibition with Haines Gallery. Poor examines and deconstructs the notion of censored books through photographic, sculptural and text-based works. This project commenced in 2008 when Poor was invited to... Read more -
Kota Ezawa: The Curse of Dimensionality
January 5 - February 18, 2012 In works produced during the last three years, Kota Ezawa addresses dimensionality and perception using a variety of media including animation, lightboxes, paper cutouts and stereoscopic images. Physical and illusionary space, reality and fiction form a complex relationship in Ezawa’s still and moving images that reference films, TV footage and... Read more -
Taha Belal: The Atmosphere from before the Step Down Returns to the Square
January 5 - February 18, 2012 For nearly a year, the world has watched the political situation in Egypt unfold. Characterized primarily by non-violent acts of civil resistance, this uprising has become inextricably associated with the power of social media and rapid information sharing in shaping the trajectory of collective action and experience. Taha Belal returned... Read more