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HAINES GALLERY
Haines Gallery is Open by Appointment Only Mondays to Fridays, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM To schedule a time to view works, please email us at art@hainesgallery.com with your name, phone number, and preferred timing(s), and we will be in touch as soon as possible. FaceTime/Skype viewings are also available upon request. ARTISTS | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO 49 Geary Street, Suite 540, San Francisco, CA 94108 | 415-397-8114 | art@hainesgallery.comart@hainesgallery.com KOTA EZAWA | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Haines Gallery. Kota Ezawa’s work explores the appropriation and mediation of current events and images, referencing sources from the news, art history, and popular culture. Since the debut of his 2002 video animation The Simpson Verdict, Ezawa has been well-known for creating light-boxes, videos, and works on paper that distill foundimages
ANDY GOLDSWORTHY: EPHEMERAL WORKS Andy Goldsworthy. b. 1956, UK Lives and works in Dumfriesshire, Scotland Andy Goldsworthy's work has been commissioned, collected, and exhibited by major museums around the world, including the Aspen Institute, CO; de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA; Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte, ReinaTOKIHIRO SATO
Japanese, b. 1957. Lives and works in Tokyo, Japan. Tokihiro Sato is widely recognized as one of Japan’s most accomplished and well respected artists working in the photographic medium. Originally trained as a sculptor, he turned to photography in the late 1980s to explore his ideas with regard to light and space. KOTA EZAWA NATIONAL ANTHEM A powerful meditation on protest and patriotism, solidary and hope, National Anthem is a critically acclaimed series by Kota Ezawa comprising an animated video and a suite of related lightboxes and watercolors. First exhibited at the 2019 Whitney Biennial, National Anthem depicts professional NFL athletes "taking a knee" during The Star-Spangled Banner to protest police brutality and the MIKE HENDERSON: THE EARLY YEARS Writing about Contemporary Black Artists in America, art historian Susan E. Cahan observes: “One of the most interesting juxtapositions in the exhibition was a pairing of works by Mike Henderson, The Smile (1968) and Revolution (1970). The earlier work is a gestural painting of a smiling face. The later piece is abstract, but suggestive of a disc, target, or the concentric circles of an eye.DENNIS OPPENHEIM
Dennis Oppenheim, Stills from Gingerbread Man, 8MM film. 20 minutes, 1970-71. Black & White and color photography; text | Panel 1: 60 x 40 inches; Panel 2: 60 x 26 inches; Panel 3: 22.75 x 40 inches | HG5146.MAURIZIO ANZERI
Italian, b. 1969. Lives and works in London, England. Maurizio Anzeri intricately embroiders directly onto found photographs with colored thread, in “an alchemic process of obscuring and revealing, erasing and enhancing.”. The faces of serious-looking children, sophisticated adults, and prim newlyweds are obscured by intricatethreadwork
TOKIHIRO SATO
Tokihiro Sato, #381 Domi-muma, 1999 Gelatin Silver Print | Image: 17 x 21.25 inches; Paper: 20 x 24 inches | HG8374HAINES GALLERY
Haines Gallery is Open by Appointment Only Mondays to Fridays, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM To schedule a time to view works, please email us at art@hainesgallery.com with your name, phone number, and preferred timing(s), and we will be in touch as soon as possible. FaceTime/Skype viewings are also available upon request. ARTISTS | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO 49 Geary Street, Suite 540, San Francisco, CA 94108 | 415-397-8114 | art@hainesgallery.comart@hainesgallery.com KOTA EZAWA | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Haines Gallery. Kota Ezawa’s work explores the appropriation and mediation of current events and images, referencing sources from the news, art history, and popular culture. Since the debut of his 2002 video animation The Simpson Verdict, Ezawa has been well-known for creating light-boxes, videos, and works on paper that distill foundimages
ANDY GOLDSWORTHY: EPHEMERAL WORKS Andy Goldsworthy. b. 1956, UK Lives and works in Dumfriesshire, Scotland Andy Goldsworthy's work has been commissioned, collected, and exhibited by major museums around the world, including the Aspen Institute, CO; de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA; Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte, ReinaTOKIHIRO SATO
Japanese, b. 1957. Lives and works in Tokyo, Japan. Tokihiro Sato is widely recognized as one of Japan’s most accomplished and well respected artists working in the photographic medium. Originally trained as a sculptor, he turned to photography in the late 1980s to explore his ideas with regard to light and space. KOTA EZAWA NATIONAL ANTHEM A powerful meditation on protest and patriotism, solidary and hope, National Anthem is a critically acclaimed series by Kota Ezawa comprising an animated video and a suite of related lightboxes and watercolors. First exhibited at the 2019 Whitney Biennial, National Anthem depicts professional NFL athletes "taking a knee" during The Star-Spangled Banner to protest police brutality and the MIKE HENDERSON: THE EARLY YEARS Writing about Contemporary Black Artists in America, art historian Susan E. Cahan observes: “One of the most interesting juxtapositions in the exhibition was a pairing of works by Mike Henderson, The Smile (1968) and Revolution (1970). The earlier work is a gestural painting of a smiling face. The later piece is abstract, but suggestive of a disc, target, or the concentric circles of an eye.DENNIS OPPENHEIM
Dennis Oppenheim, Stills from Gingerbread Man, 8MM film. 20 minutes, 1970-71. Black & White and color photography; text | Panel 1: 60 x 40 inches; Panel 2: 60 x 26 inches; Panel 3: 22.75 x 40 inches | HG5146.MAURIZIO ANZERI
Italian, b. 1969. Lives and works in London, England. Maurizio Anzeri intricately embroiders directly onto found photographs with colored thread, in “an alchemic process of obscuring and revealing, erasing and enhancing.”. The faces of serious-looking children, sophisticated adults, and prim newlyweds are obscured by intricatethreadwork
TOKIHIRO SATO
Tokihiro Sato, #381 Domi-muma, 1999 Gelatin Silver Print | Image: 17 x 21.25 inches; Paper: 20 x 24 inches | HG8374ONLINE EXHIBITIONS
Haines Gallery is Open by Appointment Only. Mondays to Fridays, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. To schedule a time to view works, please email us at art@hainesgallery.com with your name, phone number, and preferred timing (s), and we will be in touch as soon as possible. FaceTime/Skype viewings are also available upon request.PAST EXHIBITIONS
July 9 - August 31, 2019. Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian and Camille Utterback. Kaleidoscope Eyes. April 4 - June 29, 2019. Johanna Billing, John Chiara, Linda Connor, Binh Danh, Kota Ezawa, Roy Lichtenstein, David Maisel, Chris McCaw and Meghann Riepenhoff. A Cure for Everything. January 5 - March 23, 2019.ANDY GOLDSWORTHY
Andy Goldsworthy, Dandelion fence.Bogg Farm, 7 April 2020, 2020 Unique Archival Inkjet Print | 35.5 x 23.5 inches | HG154542019 LIKENESSES
September 5 - November 2, 2019. Binh Danh. After the Gold Rush. September 5 - November 2, 2019. Maurizio Anzeri, Kota Ezawa, Mike Henderson, Taha Heydari, Matt Lipps, Aimé Mpane and Shirin Neshat. Likenesses. July 9 - August 31, 2019. Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian and Camille Utterback. Kaleidoscope Eyes. MIKE HENDERSON: THE EARLY YEARS Writing about Contemporary Black Artists in America, art historian Susan E. Cahan observes: “One of the most interesting juxtapositions in the exhibition was a pairing of works by Mike Henderson, The Smile (1968) and Revolution (1970). The earlier work is a gestural painting of a smiling face. The later piece is abstract, but suggestive of a disc, target, or the concentric circles of an eye.MIKE HENDERSON
American, b. 1944. Lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Mike Henderson is a pioneering African American artist, filmmaker and musician, whose dynamic practice has spanned more than fifty years. Born and raised in Marshall, Missouri, he moved to the Bay Area to attend the San Francisco Art Institute in 1965. His earlyMAURIZIO ANZERI
Italian, b. 1969. Lives and works in London, England. Maurizio Anzeri intricately embroiders directly onto found photographs with colored thread, in “an alchemic process of obscuring and revealing, erasing and enhancing.”. The faces of serious-looking children, sophisticated adults, and prim newlyweds are obscured by intricatethreadwork
KOTA EZAWA | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Kota Ezawa, The Scream, 2016. Duratrans transparency and lightbox | 33.5 x 26.5 x 2.75 inches | Edition of 5 + 2 AP | HG13939. Kota Ezawa, National Gallery, 2015. Duratrans transparency and lightbox | 20.5 x 24.5 x 2.75 inches | Edition of 5 + 2 AP | HG13447. Kota Ezawa, Polaroid Land Camera from The History of Photography Remix, 2005. BINH DANH | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Binh Danh, View From Kite Hill Open Space, San Francisco, CA (park bench), December 23, 2013, 2013 Daguerreotype, Unique (in camera exposure) | Plate: 6.5 x 8.5MAURIZIO ANZERI
Maurizio Anzeri, Alps (Gold), 2015 Embroidery on photograph | Image: 31.5 x 46 inches; Frame: 37.5 x 52.5 inches | HG13261HAINES GALLERY
Haines Gallery is Open by Appointment Only Mondays to Fridays, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM To schedule a time to view works, please email us at art@hainesgallery.com with your name, phone number, and preferred timing(s), and we will be in touch as soon as possible. FaceTime/Skype viewings are also available upon request. ARTISTS | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO 49 Geary Street, Suite 540, San Francisco, CA 94108 | 415-397-8114 | art@hainesgallery.comart@hainesgallery.com ANDY GOLDSWORTHY: EPHEMERAL WORKS Haines Gallery’s new viewing room showcases an exclusive presentation of ephemeral works by the famed UK artist, many of them created from his home in rural Scotland in the spring and summer of 2020. Sales Inquiries: David Spalding, Executive Director. david@hainesgallery.com. Press Inquiries: Irene Fung, Gallery Manager. irene@hainesgallery.com. KOTA EZAWA | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Haines Gallery. Kota Ezawa’s work explores the appropriation and mediation of current events and images, referencing sources from the news, art history, and popular culture. Since the debut of his 2002 video animation The Simpson Verdict, Ezawa has been well-known for creating light-boxes, videos, and works on paper that distill foundimages
KOTA EZAWA NATIONAL ANTHEM A powerful meditation on protest and patriotism, solidary and hope, National Anthem is a critically acclaimed series by Kota Ezawa comprising an animated video and a suite of related lightboxes and watercolors. First exhibited at the 2019 Whitney Biennial, National Anthem depicts professional NFL athletes "taking a knee" during The Star-Spangled Banner to protest police brutality and theMIKE HENDERSON
American, b. 1944. Lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Mike Henderson is a pioneering African American artist, filmmaker and musician, whose dynamic practice has spanned more than fifty years. Born and raised in Marshall, Missouri, he moved to the Bay Area to attend the San Francisco Art Institute in 1965. His early MIKE HENDERSON: THE EARLY YEARS Writing about Contemporary Black Artists in America, art historian Susan E. Cahan observes: “One of the most interesting juxtapositions in the exhibition was a pairing of works by Mike Henderson, The Smile (1968) and Revolution (1970). The earlier work is a gestural painting of a smiling face. The later piece is abstract, but suggestive of a disc, target, or the concentric circles of an eye.DENNIS OPPENHEIM
Dennis Oppenheim, Stills from Gingerbread Man, 8MM film. 20 minutes, 1970-71. Black & White and color photography; text | Panel 1: 60 x 40 inches; Panel 2: 60 x 26 inches; Panel 3: 22.75 x 40 inches | HG5146.TOKIHIRO SATO
Japanese, b. 1957. Lives and works in Tokyo, Japan. Tokihiro Sato is widely recognized as one of Japan’s most accomplished and well respected artists working in the photographic medium. Originally trained as a sculptor, he turned to photography in the late 1980s to explore his ideas with regard to light and space.TOKIHIRO SATO
Tokihiro Sato, Hakkoda #2, 2009 Gelatin Silver Print, mounted on dibond | 61.75 x 50.75 inches | HG10596HAINES GALLERY
Haines Gallery is Open by Appointment Only Mondays to Fridays, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM To schedule a time to view works, please email us at art@hainesgallery.com with your name, phone number, and preferred timing(s), and we will be in touch as soon as possible. FaceTime/Skype viewings are also available upon request. ARTISTS | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO 49 Geary Street, Suite 540, San Francisco, CA 94108 | 415-397-8114 | art@hainesgallery.comart@hainesgallery.com ANDY GOLDSWORTHY: EPHEMERAL WORKS Haines Gallery’s new viewing room showcases an exclusive presentation of ephemeral works by the famed UK artist, many of them created from his home in rural Scotland in the spring and summer of 2020. Sales Inquiries: David Spalding, Executive Director. david@hainesgallery.com. Press Inquiries: Irene Fung, Gallery Manager. irene@hainesgallery.com. KOTA EZAWA | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Haines Gallery. Kota Ezawa’s work explores the appropriation and mediation of current events and images, referencing sources from the news, art history, and popular culture. Since the debut of his 2002 video animation The Simpson Verdict, Ezawa has been well-known for creating light-boxes, videos, and works on paper that distill foundimages
KOTA EZAWA NATIONAL ANTHEM A powerful meditation on protest and patriotism, solidary and hope, National Anthem is a critically acclaimed series by Kota Ezawa comprising an animated video and a suite of related lightboxes and watercolors. First exhibited at the 2019 Whitney Biennial, National Anthem depicts professional NFL athletes "taking a knee" during The Star-Spangled Banner to protest police brutality and theMIKE HENDERSON
American, b. 1944. Lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Mike Henderson is a pioneering African American artist, filmmaker and musician, whose dynamic practice has spanned more than fifty years. Born and raised in Marshall, Missouri, he moved to the Bay Area to attend the San Francisco Art Institute in 1965. His early MIKE HENDERSON: THE EARLY YEARS Writing about Contemporary Black Artists in America, art historian Susan E. Cahan observes: “One of the most interesting juxtapositions in the exhibition was a pairing of works by Mike Henderson, The Smile (1968) and Revolution (1970). The earlier work is a gestural painting of a smiling face. The later piece is abstract, but suggestive of a disc, target, or the concentric circles of an eye.DENNIS OPPENHEIM
Dennis Oppenheim, Stills from Gingerbread Man, 8MM film. 20 minutes, 1970-71. Black & White and color photography; text | Panel 1: 60 x 40 inches; Panel 2: 60 x 26 inches; Panel 3: 22.75 x 40 inches | HG5146.TOKIHIRO SATO
Japanese, b. 1957. Lives and works in Tokyo, Japan. Tokihiro Sato is widely recognized as one of Japan’s most accomplished and well respected artists working in the photographic medium. Originally trained as a sculptor, he turned to photography in the late 1980s to explore his ideas with regard to light and space.TOKIHIRO SATO
Tokihiro Sato, Hakkoda #2, 2009 Gelatin Silver Print, mounted on dibond | 61.75 x 50.75 inches | HG10596 ART FAIRS | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO 2020. FOG DESIGN + ART, SAN FRANCISCO, CA. Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian and David Simpson. January 16 - 19, 2020. Fort Mason Center Festival Pavilion. THE ARMORY SHOW, NEW YORK, NY. Tammam Azzam and Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian. March 5 - 8, 2020. MIKE HENDERSON: THE EARLY YEARS Writing about Contemporary Black Artists in America, art historian Susan E. Cahan observes: “One of the most interesting juxtapositions in the exhibition was a pairing of works by Mike Henderson, The Smile (1968) and Revolution (1970). The earlier work is a gestural painting of a smiling face. The later piece is abstract, but suggestive of a disc, target, or the concentric circles of an eye. CONTACT | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO HAINES GALLERY 49 Geary Street, Suite 540 San Francisco, CA 94108 t: 415-397-8114 f: 415-397-8115 WANDERLUST | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Wanderlust. Featuring works by John Chiara, Kota Ezawa, Patsy Krebs, David Nash, Meghann Riepenhoff, and Tokihiro Sato, Wanderlust is the latest in a series of viewing rooms celebrating the natural world and its splendor. Wanderlust considers the ways in which both art and nature can transport us, and through their beauty, restore us.MIKE HENDERSON
Mike Henderson, Off the Coast, 1977 Acrylic and mixed media on canvas | 65.5 x 68.5 inches | HG14899 KOTA EZAWA | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Kota Ezawa, The Scream, 2016. Duratrans transparency and lightbox | 33.5 x 26.5 x 2.75 inches | Edition of 5 + 2 AP | HG13939. Kota Ezawa, National Gallery, 2015. Duratrans transparency and lightbox | 20.5 x 24.5 x 2.75 inches | Edition of 5 + 2 AP | HG13447. Kota Ezawa, Polaroid Land Camera from The History of Photography Remix, 2005.LINDA CONNOR
American, b. 1944 Lives and works in San Francisco, California. Celebrated photographer Linda Connor has had a long and distinguished career in photography and has traveled extensively to produce her work to places such as India, Turkey, Peru, Iceland, and Southeast Asia.MEGHANN RIEPENHOFF
American, b. 1979. Lives and works in Bainbridge Island, WA and San Francisco, CA. Meghann Riepenhoff’s camera-less cyanotypes are created in collaboration with the landscape and the ocean, at the edges of both. Paper coated with homemade cyanotype emulsion are draped along the shore, across branches, or under snow.MAURIZIO ANZERI
Italian, b. 1969. Lives and works in London, England. Maurizio Anzeri intricately embroiders directly onto found photographs with colored thread, in “an alchemic process of obscuring and revealing, erasing and enhancing.”. The faces of serious-looking children, sophisticated adults, and prim newlyweds are obscured by intricatethreadwork
LINDA CONNOR
Linda Connor, June 26, 1892 Sublimation on Aluminum, 2017 | 20 x 25 inches | Edition of 10 | HG14200HAINES GALLERY
Haines Gallery is Open by Appointment Only Mondays to Fridays, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM To schedule a time to view works, please email us at art@hainesgallery.com with your name, phone number, and preferred timing(s), and we will be in touch as soon as possible. FaceTime/Skype viewings are also available upon request. ARTISTS | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCOHAINES GALLERY SAN FRANCISCOCHERYL HAINES GALLERYSEA WOLF GALLERY HAINESARTISTS HAYNES FINE ARTTHOMASTON GALLERY MAINEART HAINES 49 Geary Street, Suite 540, San Francisco, CA 94108 | 415-397-8114 | art@hainesgallery.comart@hainesgallery.com ANDY GOLDSWORTHY: EPHEMERAL WORKS Haines Gallery’s new viewing room showcases an exclusive presentation of ephemeral works by the famed UK artist, many of them created from his home in rural Scotland in the spring and summer of 2020. Sales Inquiries: David Spalding, Executive Director. david@hainesgallery.com. Press Inquiries: Irene Fung, Gallery Manager. irene@hainesgallery.com. WANDERLUST | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Wanderlust. Featuring works by John Chiara, Kota Ezawa, Patsy Krebs, David Nash, Meghann Riepenhoff, and Tokihiro Sato, Wanderlust is the latest in a series of viewing rooms celebrating the natural world and its splendor. Wanderlust considers the ways in which both art and nature can transport us, and through their beauty, restore us. KOTA EZAWA | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Haines Gallery. Kota Ezawa’s work explores the appropriation and mediation of current events and images, referencing sources from the news, art history, and popular culture. Since the debut of his 2002 video animation The Simpson Verdict, Ezawa has been well-known for creating light-boxes, videos, and works on paper that distill foundimages
MIKE HENDERSON
American, b. 1944. Lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Mike Henderson is a pioneering African American artist, filmmaker and musician, whose dynamic practice has spanned more than fifty years. Born and raised in Marshall, Missouri, he moved to the Bay Area to attend the San Francisco Art Institute in 1965. His early KOTA EZAWA NATIONAL ANTHEM A powerful meditation on protest and patriotism, solidary and hope, National Anthem is a critically acclaimed series by Kota Ezawa comprising an animated video and a suite of related lightboxes and watercolors. First exhibited at the 2019 Whitney Biennial, National Anthem depicts professional NFL athletes "taking a knee" during The Star-Spangled Banner to protest police brutality and theDENNIS OPPENHEIM
Dennis Oppenheim, Stills from Gingerbread Man, 8MM film. 20 minutes, 1970-71. Black & White and color photography; text | Panel 1: 60 x 40 inches; Panel 2: 60 x 26 inches; Panel 3: 22.75 x 40 inches | HG5146. KOTA EZAWA | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCOCHERYL HAINES GALLERYRICH HAINES GALLERYMAGPIE GALLERY HAINESRICHARD HAINES ARTISTSEA WOLFGALLERY HAINES
Kota Ezawa, The Scream, 2016. Duratrans transparency and lightbox | 33.5 x 26.5 x 2.75 inches | Edition of 5 + 2 AP | HG13939. Kota Ezawa, National Gallery, 2015. Duratrans transparency and lightbox | 20.5 x 24.5 x 2.75 inches | Edition of 5 + 2 AP | HG13447. Kota Ezawa, Polaroid Land Camera from The History of Photography Remix, 2005.MEGHANN RIEPENHOFF
American, b. 1979. Lives and works in Bainbridge Island, WA and San Francisco, CA. Meghann Riepenhoff’s camera-less cyanotypes are created in collaboration with the landscape and the ocean, at the edges of both. Paper coated with homemade cyanotype emulsion are draped along the shore, across branches, or under snow.HAINES GALLERY
Haines Gallery is Open by Appointment Only Mondays to Fridays, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM To schedule a time to view works, please email us at art@hainesgallery.com with your name, phone number, and preferred timing(s), and we will be in touch as soon as possible. FaceTime/Skype viewings are also available upon request. ARTISTS | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCOHAINES GALLERY SAN FRANCISCOCHERYL HAINES GALLERYSEA WOLF GALLERY HAINESARTISTS HAYNES FINE ARTTHOMASTON GALLERY MAINEART HAINES 49 Geary Street, Suite 540, San Francisco, CA 94108 | 415-397-8114 | art@hainesgallery.comart@hainesgallery.com ANDY GOLDSWORTHY: EPHEMERAL WORKS Haines Gallery’s new viewing room showcases an exclusive presentation of ephemeral works by the famed UK artist, many of them created from his home in rural Scotland in the spring and summer of 2020. Sales Inquiries: David Spalding, Executive Director. david@hainesgallery.com. Press Inquiries: Irene Fung, Gallery Manager. irene@hainesgallery.com. WANDERLUST | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Wanderlust. Featuring works by John Chiara, Kota Ezawa, Patsy Krebs, David Nash, Meghann Riepenhoff, and Tokihiro Sato, Wanderlust is the latest in a series of viewing rooms celebrating the natural world and its splendor. Wanderlust considers the ways in which both art and nature can transport us, and through their beauty, restore us. KOTA EZAWA | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Haines Gallery. Kota Ezawa’s work explores the appropriation and mediation of current events and images, referencing sources from the news, art history, and popular culture. Since the debut of his 2002 video animation The Simpson Verdict, Ezawa has been well-known for creating light-boxes, videos, and works on paper that distill foundimages
MIKE HENDERSON
American, b. 1944. Lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Mike Henderson is a pioneering African American artist, filmmaker and musician, whose dynamic practice has spanned more than fifty years. Born and raised in Marshall, Missouri, he moved to the Bay Area to attend the San Francisco Art Institute in 1965. His early KOTA EZAWA NATIONAL ANTHEM A powerful meditation on protest and patriotism, solidary and hope, National Anthem is a critically acclaimed series by Kota Ezawa comprising an animated video and a suite of related lightboxes and watercolors. First exhibited at the 2019 Whitney Biennial, National Anthem depicts professional NFL athletes "taking a knee" during The Star-Spangled Banner to protest police brutality and theDENNIS OPPENHEIM
Dennis Oppenheim, Stills from Gingerbread Man, 8MM film. 20 minutes, 1970-71. Black & White and color photography; text | Panel 1: 60 x 40 inches; Panel 2: 60 x 26 inches; Panel 3: 22.75 x 40 inches | HG5146. KOTA EZAWA | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCOCHERYL HAINES GALLERYRICH HAINES GALLERYMAGPIE GALLERY HAINESRICHARD HAINES ARTISTSEA WOLFGALLERY HAINES
Kota Ezawa, The Scream, 2016. Duratrans transparency and lightbox | 33.5 x 26.5 x 2.75 inches | Edition of 5 + 2 AP | HG13939. Kota Ezawa, National Gallery, 2015. Duratrans transparency and lightbox | 20.5 x 24.5 x 2.75 inches | Edition of 5 + 2 AP | HG13447. Kota Ezawa, Polaroid Land Camera from The History of Photography Remix, 2005.MEGHANN RIEPENHOFF
American, b. 1979. Lives and works in Bainbridge Island, WA and San Francisco, CA. Meghann Riepenhoff’s camera-less cyanotypes are created in collaboration with the landscape and the ocean, at the edges of both. Paper coated with homemade cyanotype emulsion are draped along the shore, across branches, or under snow.ONLINE EXHIBITIONS
Haines Gallery is Open by Appointment Only. Mondays to Fridays, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. To schedule a time to view works, please email us at art@hainesgallery.com with your name, phone number, and preferred timing (s), and we will be in touch as soon as possible. FaceTime/Skype viewings are also available upon request. ART FAIRS | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO 2020. FOG DESIGN + ART, SAN FRANCISCO, CA. Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian and David Simpson. January 16 - 19, 2020. Fort Mason Center Festival Pavilion. THE ARMORY SHOW, NEW YORK, NY. Tammam Azzam and Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian. March 5 - 8, 2020. WANDERLUST | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Wanderlust. Featuring works by John Chiara, Kota Ezawa, Patsy Krebs, David Nash, Meghann Riepenhoff, and Tokihiro Sato, Wanderlust is the latest in a series of viewing rooms celebrating the natural world and its splendor. Wanderlust considers the ways in which both art and nature can transport us, and through their beauty, restore us. CONTACT | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO HAINES GALLERY 49 Geary Street, Suite 540 San Francisco, CA 94108 t: 415-397-8114 f: 415-397-8115 AI WEIWEI: THE ART OF RESISTANCE Ai Weiwei. b. 1956, China Lives and works in the United Kingdom One of the world's most celebrated contemporary artists, Ai Weiwei's work has appeared in major exhibitions such as Documenta XII, Kassel, Germany (2007); Biennial de Sáo Paulo, Brazil (2010); 6th Yokohama Triennale, Japan (2017); and the 21st Biennale of Sydney, Australia (2018). MIKE HENDERSON: THE EARLY YEARS Writing about Contemporary Black Artists in America, art historian Susan E. Cahan observes: “One of the most interesting juxtapositions in the exhibition was a pairing of works by Mike Henderson, The Smile (1968) and Revolution (1970). The earlier work is a gestural painting of a smiling face. The later piece is abstract, but suggestive of a disc, target, or the concentric circles of an eye. BINH DANH | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Binh Danh, View From Kite Hill Open Space, San Francisco, CA (park bench), December 23, 2013, 2013 Daguerreotype, Unique (in camera exposure) | Plate: 6.5 x 8.5LINDA CONNOR
Linda Connor, June 26, 1892 Sublimation on Aluminum, 2017 | 20 x 25 inches | Edition of 10 | HG14200TOKIHIRO SATO
Japanese, b. 1957. Lives and works in Tokyo, Japan. Tokihiro Sato is widely recognized as one of Japan’s most accomplished and well respected artists working in the photographic medium. Originally trained as a sculptor, he turned to photography in the late 1980s to explore his ideas with regard to light and space.TOKIHIRO SATO
Tokihiro Sato, #381 Domi-muma, 1999 Gelatin Silver Print | Image: 17 x 21.25 inches; Paper: 20 x 24 inches | HG8374HAINES GALLERY
Haines Gallery is Open by Appointment Only Mondays to Fridays, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM To schedule a time to view works, please email us at art@hainesgallery.com with your name, phone number, and preferred timing(s), and we will be in touch as soon as possible. FaceTime/Skype viewings are also available upon request. ARTISTS | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCOHAINES GALLERY SAN FRANCISCOCHERYL HAINES GALLERYSEA WOLF GALLERY HAINESARTISTS HAYNES FINE ARTTHOMASTON GALLERY MAINEART HAINES 49 Geary Street, Suite 540, San Francisco, CA 94108 | 415-397-8114 | art@hainesgallery.comart@hainesgallery.com ANDY GOLDSWORTHY: EPHEMERAL WORKS Haines Gallery’s new viewing room showcases an exclusive presentation of ephemeral works by the famed UK artist, many of them created from his home in rural Scotland in the spring and summer of 2020. Sales Inquiries: David Spalding, Executive Director. david@hainesgallery.com. Press Inquiries: Irene Fung, Gallery Manager. irene@hainesgallery.com. WANDERLUST | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Wanderlust. Featuring works by John Chiara, Kota Ezawa, Patsy Krebs, David Nash, Meghann Riepenhoff, and Tokihiro Sato, Wanderlust is the latest in a series of viewing rooms celebrating the natural world and its splendor. Wanderlust considers the ways in which both art and nature can transport us, and through their beauty, restore us. KOTA EZAWA | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Haines Gallery. Kota Ezawa’s work explores the appropriation and mediation of current events and images, referencing sources from the news, art history, and popular culture. Since the debut of his 2002 video animation The Simpson Verdict, Ezawa has been well-known for creating light-boxes, videos, and works on paper that distill foundimages
MIKE HENDERSON
American, b. 1944. Lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Mike Henderson is a pioneering African American artist, filmmaker and musician, whose dynamic practice has spanned more than fifty years. Born and raised in Marshall, Missouri, he moved to the Bay Area to attend the San Francisco Art Institute in 1965. His early KOTA EZAWA NATIONAL ANTHEM A powerful meditation on protest and patriotism, solidary and hope, National Anthem is a critically acclaimed series by Kota Ezawa comprising an animated video and a suite of related lightboxes and watercolors. First exhibited at the 2019 Whitney Biennial, National Anthem depicts professional NFL athletes "taking a knee" during The Star-Spangled Banner to protest police brutality and theDENNIS OPPENHEIM
Dennis Oppenheim, Stills from Gingerbread Man, 8MM film. 20 minutes, 1970-71. Black & White and color photography; text | Panel 1: 60 x 40 inches; Panel 2: 60 x 26 inches; Panel 3: 22.75 x 40 inches | HG5146. KOTA EZAWA | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCOCHERYL HAINES GALLERYRICH HAINES GALLERYMAGPIE GALLERY HAINESRICHARD HAINES ARTISTSEA WOLFGALLERY HAINES
Kota Ezawa, The Scream, 2016. Duratrans transparency and lightbox | 33.5 x 26.5 x 2.75 inches | Edition of 5 + 2 AP | HG13939. Kota Ezawa, National Gallery, 2015. Duratrans transparency and lightbox | 20.5 x 24.5 x 2.75 inches | Edition of 5 + 2 AP | HG13447. Kota Ezawa, Polaroid Land Camera from The History of Photography Remix, 2005.MEGHANN RIEPENHOFF
American, b. 1979. Lives and works in Bainbridge Island, WA and San Francisco, CA. Meghann Riepenhoff’s camera-less cyanotypes are created in collaboration with the landscape and the ocean, at the edges of both. Paper coated with homemade cyanotype emulsion are draped along the shore, across branches, or under snow.HAINES GALLERY
Haines Gallery is Open by Appointment Only Mondays to Fridays, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM To schedule a time to view works, please email us at art@hainesgallery.com with your name, phone number, and preferred timing(s), and we will be in touch as soon as possible. FaceTime/Skype viewings are also available upon request. ARTISTS | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCOHAINES GALLERY SAN FRANCISCOCHERYL HAINES GALLERYSEA WOLF GALLERY HAINESARTISTS HAYNES FINE ARTTHOMASTON GALLERY MAINEART HAINES 49 Geary Street, Suite 540, San Francisco, CA 94108 | 415-397-8114 | art@hainesgallery.comart@hainesgallery.com ANDY GOLDSWORTHY: EPHEMERAL WORKS Haines Gallery’s new viewing room showcases an exclusive presentation of ephemeral works by the famed UK artist, many of them created from his home in rural Scotland in the spring and summer of 2020. Sales Inquiries: David Spalding, Executive Director. david@hainesgallery.com. Press Inquiries: Irene Fung, Gallery Manager. irene@hainesgallery.com. WANDERLUST | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Wanderlust. Featuring works by John Chiara, Kota Ezawa, Patsy Krebs, David Nash, Meghann Riepenhoff, and Tokihiro Sato, Wanderlust is the latest in a series of viewing rooms celebrating the natural world and its splendor. Wanderlust considers the ways in which both art and nature can transport us, and through their beauty, restore us. KOTA EZAWA | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Haines Gallery. Kota Ezawa’s work explores the appropriation and mediation of current events and images, referencing sources from the news, art history, and popular culture. Since the debut of his 2002 video animation The Simpson Verdict, Ezawa has been well-known for creating light-boxes, videos, and works on paper that distill foundimages
MIKE HENDERSON
American, b. 1944. Lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Mike Henderson is a pioneering African American artist, filmmaker and musician, whose dynamic practice has spanned more than fifty years. Born and raised in Marshall, Missouri, he moved to the Bay Area to attend the San Francisco Art Institute in 1965. His early KOTA EZAWA NATIONAL ANTHEM A powerful meditation on protest and patriotism, solidary and hope, National Anthem is a critically acclaimed series by Kota Ezawa comprising an animated video and a suite of related lightboxes and watercolors. First exhibited at the 2019 Whitney Biennial, National Anthem depicts professional NFL athletes "taking a knee" during The Star-Spangled Banner to protest police brutality and theDENNIS OPPENHEIM
Dennis Oppenheim, Stills from Gingerbread Man, 8MM film. 20 minutes, 1970-71. Black & White and color photography; text | Panel 1: 60 x 40 inches; Panel 2: 60 x 26 inches; Panel 3: 22.75 x 40 inches | HG5146. KOTA EZAWA | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCOCHERYL HAINES GALLERYRICH HAINES GALLERYMAGPIE GALLERY HAINESRICHARD HAINES ARTISTSEA WOLFGALLERY HAINES
Kota Ezawa, The Scream, 2016. Duratrans transparency and lightbox | 33.5 x 26.5 x 2.75 inches | Edition of 5 + 2 AP | HG13939. Kota Ezawa, National Gallery, 2015. Duratrans transparency and lightbox | 20.5 x 24.5 x 2.75 inches | Edition of 5 + 2 AP | HG13447. Kota Ezawa, Polaroid Land Camera from The History of Photography Remix, 2005.MEGHANN RIEPENHOFF
American, b. 1979. Lives and works in Bainbridge Island, WA and San Francisco, CA. Meghann Riepenhoff’s camera-less cyanotypes are created in collaboration with the landscape and the ocean, at the edges of both. Paper coated with homemade cyanotype emulsion are draped along the shore, across branches, or under snow.ONLINE EXHIBITIONS
Haines Gallery is Open by Appointment Only. Mondays to Fridays, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. To schedule a time to view works, please email us at art@hainesgallery.com with your name, phone number, and preferred timing (s), and we will be in touch as soon as possible. FaceTime/Skype viewings are also available upon request. ART FAIRS | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO 2020. FOG DESIGN + ART, SAN FRANCISCO, CA. Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian and David Simpson. January 16 - 19, 2020. Fort Mason Center Festival Pavilion. THE ARMORY SHOW, NEW YORK, NY. Tammam Azzam and Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian. March 5 - 8, 2020. WANDERLUST | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Wanderlust. Featuring works by John Chiara, Kota Ezawa, Patsy Krebs, David Nash, Meghann Riepenhoff, and Tokihiro Sato, Wanderlust is the latest in a series of viewing rooms celebrating the natural world and its splendor. Wanderlust considers the ways in which both art and nature can transport us, and through their beauty, restore us. CONTACT | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO HAINES GALLERY 49 Geary Street, Suite 540 San Francisco, CA 94108 t: 415-397-8114 f: 415-397-8115 AI WEIWEI: THE ART OF RESISTANCE Ai Weiwei. b. 1956, China Lives and works in the United Kingdom One of the world's most celebrated contemporary artists, Ai Weiwei's work has appeared in major exhibitions such as Documenta XII, Kassel, Germany (2007); Biennial de Sáo Paulo, Brazil (2010); 6th Yokohama Triennale, Japan (2017); and the 21st Biennale of Sydney, Australia (2018). MIKE HENDERSON: THE EARLY YEARS Writing about Contemporary Black Artists in America, art historian Susan E. Cahan observes: “One of the most interesting juxtapositions in the exhibition was a pairing of works by Mike Henderson, The Smile (1968) and Revolution (1970). The earlier work is a gestural painting of a smiling face. The later piece is abstract, but suggestive of a disc, target, or the concentric circles of an eye. BINH DANH | HAINES GALLERY | SAN FRANCISCO Binh Danh, View From Kite Hill Open Space, San Francisco, CA (park bench), December 23, 2013, 2013 Daguerreotype, Unique (in camera exposure) | Plate: 6.5 x 8.5LINDA CONNOR
Linda Connor, June 26, 1892 Sublimation on Aluminum, 2017 | 20 x 25 inches | Edition of 10 | HG14200TOKIHIRO SATO
Japanese, b. 1957. Lives and works in Tokyo, Japan. Tokihiro Sato is widely recognized as one of Japan’s most accomplished and well respected artists working in the photographic medium. Originally trained as a sculptor, he turned to photography in the late 1980s to explore his ideas with regard to light and space.TOKIHIRO SATO
Tokihiro Sato, #381 Domi-muma, 1999 Gelatin Silver Print | Image: 17 x 21.25 inches; Paper: 20 x 24 inches | HG8374HAINES GALLERY
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