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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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Shiva Ahmadi: Crown of Flames
Shiva Ahmadi: Crown of Flames
Haines Gallery proudly presents Crown of Flames , our second solo exhibition with Iranian-American multimedia artist Shiva Ahmadi (b. 1975, Tehran, Iran; lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area). Crown of Flames features new and recent works that continue Ahmadi’s longterm exploration of conflict, corruption, and instability, informed...
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Shiva Ahmadi on 48Hills
Shiva Ahmadi on 48Hills
Inspired by Persian miniatures and 'Animal Farm,' she asks viewers to see beyond the beauty to brutal issues.
Camille Utterback in Run the Code at Blanton Museum of Art
Camille Utterback in Run the Code at Blanton Museum of Art
From interactive installations to complex systems running behind the scenes, "Run the Code" brings together art and technology in exciting, unexpected ways.
David Maisel in FotoFest Biennial 2026 - Global Vision
David Maisel in FotoFest Biennial 2026 - Global Vision
MoAD announces Demetri Broxton as Emerging Artist Program 2026-27 Awardee
MoAD announces Demetri Broxton as Emerging Artist Program 2026-27 Awardee
Emerging Artists Program: 2025-2026
Ai Wei Wei - Something Borrowed, Something New - Sarasota Art Museum
Ai Wei Wei - Something Borrowed, Something New - Sarasota Art Museum
Shiva Ahmadi, Crown of Flames — Roborant Review
Shiva Ahmadi, Crown of Flames — Roborant Review
By Jonathan Curiel
Andy Goldsworthy in The New Yorker
Andy Goldsworthy in The New Yorker
In rural Scotland, Andy Goldsworthy, the sculptor famed for his use of natural materials, contemplates his own decay.
Meghann Riepenhoff in Kõmij Mour Ijin/Our Life is Here at the National Maritime Museum
Meghann Riepenhoff in Kõmij Mour Ijin/Our Life is Here at the National Maritime Museum
Reflections on nuclear testing and climate change in the Marshall Islands – a contemporary art exhibition at the National Maritime Museum
Watch: Ai Weiwei's Rohingya (2021) on Avant Arte
Watch: Ai Weiwei's Rohingya (2021) on Avant Arte
We've teamed up with the legendary artist to offer free access to his documentary film on the persecuted Rohingya community, for 7 days only.
Adia Millett announced as SECA 2026 Finalist
Adia Millett announced as SECA 2026 Finalist
The museum named 16 artists as finalists for an award that leads to an exhibition in December 2026.
Review: Chris McCaw: Reversals and Revolutions by Renny Pritikin on Squarecylinder.com
Review: Chris McCaw: Reversals and Revolutions by Renny Pritikin on Squarecylinder.com
There’s something ineffably attractive about a line drawn on an opaque ground, and the same applies to a beam of sunlight on a dark green hill. Most of the photographs in Chris McCaw’s “Reversals and Revolutions” explicate that sentiment. There’s something ineffably attractive about a line drawn on an opaque ground, and the same applies to a beam of sunlight on a dark green hill. Most of the photographs in Chris McCaw’s “Reversals and Revolutions” explicate that sentiment.
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
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