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Founded in 1987 on the belief that contemporary art can change the conversation and transform the culture, Haines Gallery is a vital West Coast platform for celebrated and ambitious artists from around the globe.
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Exhibitions
Chris McCaw: Reversals and Revolutions | January 21 to March 7, 2026
Chris McCaw: Reversals and Revolutions | January 21 to March 7, 2026
Haines proudly presents Reversals and Revolutions , our second solo exhibition with renowned photographer Chris McCaw (b. 1971, lives and works in Pacifica, CA). McCaw’s singular artistic practice foregrounds photography’s essential components — light and time, lenses and light-sensitive materials — to generate startlingly inventive photographic forms. Reversals and Revolutions...
Haines Gallery at FOG Design+Art 2026
Haines Gallery at FOG Design+Art 2026
News & Updates
SFMOMA Names 16 Finalists for 2026 SECA Art Award | KQED
SFMOMA Names 16 Finalists for 2026 SECA Art Award | KQED
The museum named 16 artists as finalists for an award that leads to an exhibition in December 2026.
Guide to SF Art Week: The essential fairs, shows and more
Guide to SF Art Week: The essential fairs, shows and more
San Francisco Art Week 2026 is back with more than 100 events that now span Wine Country to Santa Cruz, plus three new fairs across the Bay Area joining the popular Fog Design + Art fair.
About Place: How Public Art Tells the Story of San Francisco | SF/Arts
About Place: How Public Art Tells the Story of San Francisco | SF/Arts
The mission of SF/Arts is to promote the arts in the San Francisco Bay Area. We have championed and served its artists and arts organizations for 30 years.
From ball courts to Chase Center, Adia Millett captures the visual jazz of interconnectedness - 48 hills
From ball courts to Chase Center, Adia Millett captures the visual jazz of interconnectedness - 48 hills
'The Bay Area lifestyle feels liberated, casual, and saturated with color,' says the Oakland artist.
Wayne State University bestows alumna Shiva Ahmadi with Career Achievement Award in Art, Art History, and Design - Department of Art, Art History, and Design - College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts - Wayne State University
Wayne State University bestows alumna Shiva Ahmadi with Career Achievement Award in Art, Art History, and Design - Department of Art, Art History, and Design - College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts - Wayne State University
Andy Goldsworthy: Hanging Stones
Andy Goldsworthy: Hanging Stones
Aesthetica Magazine - Andy Goldsworthy: Sculpting the Natural World
Aesthetica Magazine - Andy Goldsworthy: Sculpting the Natural World
Andy Goldsworthy is one of the most influential British artists working today. A new retrospective celebrates his remarkable fifty-year career.
Andy Goldsworthy in The Scotsman
Andy Goldsworthy in The Scotsman
The multi-award-winning and eternally uncompromising artist tells our arts critic Susan Mansfield all about his 50 year retrospective at the National Galleries of Scotland.
Andy Goldsworthy: Fifty Years - The Brooklyn Rail
Andy Goldsworthy: Fifty Years - The Brooklyn Rail
The cover of the catalogue to Andy Goldsworthy’s grand exhibition in Edinburgh shows a still from a nearly ten-minute long film titled Red river rock. Dumfriesshire, Scotland, 19 August 2016. The artist’s arms and hands are visible at top right, rubbing a partly submerged river stone with earth containing iron ore.
Linda Connor & Mike Henderson @ SFMOMA | People Make This Place: SFAI Stories
Linda Connor & Mike Henderson @ SFMOMA | People Make This Place: SFAI Stories
An exhibition of artworks by San Francisco Art Institute alumni and former faculty that showcases the school’s legacy of experimentation.
Andy Goldsworthy: Fifty Years review — a master rights some wrongs
Andy Goldsworthy: Fifty Years review — a master rights some wrongs
Now on show at the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh, his work touches the heart and delights the eye. But the art world can’t see it. Why?
Camille Utterback: Fathom @ Stanford
Camille Utterback: Fathom @ Stanford
With Fathom, the interactive work at the center of the new CoDa building, artist and faculty member Camille Utterback invites visitors to engage with the physicality of recorded information.
Meghann Riepenhoff and Hideo Mabuchi on the Second Nature podcast
Meghann Riepenhoff and Hideo Mabuchi on the Second Nature podcast
This podcast accompanies the exhibition Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene, as it makes its way across North America, and will include...
Meghann Riepenhoff @ Denver Art Museum | New Acquisition
Meghann Riepenhoff @ Denver Art Museum | New Acquisition
What We’ve Been Up To: Landscape is a unique selection of photographs from the museum's collection that have never been shown to the public. Featuring acquisitions from the past 17 years since the Photography department was established in 2008, the exhibition represents the variety of ways landscape photographs help us see and appreciate other times and places and consider where the world has been and what it is becoming.
Andy Goldsworthy in the New York Times
Andy Goldsworthy in the New York Times
Andy Goldsworthy, the British land artist, said he may never make a work like “Hanging Stones” again.
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