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Exhibitions
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Andy Goldsworthy: Firehouse
March 12 - May 28, 2022Haines 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...Read more -
Chromotherapy
July 8 - September 5, 2021Haines 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...Read more -
Andy Goldsworthy: Drawing Water Standing Still
June 1 - September 2, 2017Haines 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)....Read more -
Poetics of Construction
January 18 - February 23, 2013Our 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...Read more
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News
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Andy Goldsworthy
Andy Goldsworthy: Fifty Years
Solo Exhibition
Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland
July 26 - November 2, 2025In July 2025, the National Galleries Scotland will open a major retrospective by Scotland-based UK land artist Andy Goldsworthy . Taking over the upper and lower galleries of the Royal... -
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Stone Sea Passage, 2024
Permanent Installation
MONA - Museum of New and Old Art, Berriedale, Tasmania, AustraliaAndy Goldsworthy has installed Stone Sea Passage (2024), a site-specific installation for Mona - Museum of New and Old Art near Hobart, Tasmania. This permanent work is constructed of local... -
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Road Line, 2023
Permanent Installation
College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, MEAndy Goldsworthy’s site-specific, permanent project, Road Line, at College of the Atlantic marks the first permanent artwork by the internationally renowned British artist in the State of Maine. Comprised of...
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Press
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James Reginato, "Andy Goldsworthy is just about ready to reveal his ‘most important’ work," Financial Times, April 26, 2024
Megan Gray, "A New Sculpture Winds Through College of the Atlantic," Portland Press Herald, September 2, 2023
Max Blue, "A sculptor's work caught fire in the Presidio—and the art kept burning," San Francisco Examiner, March 23, 2022
Jessica Zack, "Andy Goldsworthy channels destruction and rebirth at the relocated Haines Gallery," San Francisco Chronicle, March 11, 2022
Julie Baumgardner, "How Doug Aitken, Andy Goldsworthy, and Other Artists Turned a Former Retreat for San Francisco Elites Into a Stark Reminder of Climate Chainge," Artnet News, November 26, 2021
Sam Whiting, "Provocative eco-art exhibition in S.F. forces confrontations with climate change," San Francisco Chronicle, November 11, 2021
Marley Marius, "Set Against the Crashing Waves of the Pacific, a New Art Exhibition Takes On the Climate Crisis," Vogue, November 5, 2021
Steve Rubenstein, "Presidio's 100-foot Goldsworthy gets a new welcome, burns and all," San Francisco Chronicle, June 6, 2021
Louis Bury, "Red Flags Are Flying at Rockefeller Center," Hyperallergic, September 12, 2020
Susan Delson, "Gardens That Bring Sculpture Into Nature," The Wall Street Journal, July 10, 2020
Murray Whyte, "At the deCordova, unearthing a connection with the 'beautiful and frightening' flow of water," The Boston Globe, November 14, 2019
Emily Bobrow, "Artist Andy Goldsworthy Tries to Capture a Sense of Time," The Wall Street Journal, November 1, 2019
Max Gardiner, "This Wall Was Made for Walking," The New York Times, October 23, 2019
David D'Arcy, "Andy Goldsworthy revisits his relationship with nature in new documentary," The Art Newspaper, March 12, 2018
Ben Kenigsberg, "Review: In 'Leaning Into the Wind — Andy Goldsworthy,' An Artist Grapples (Again) With Time," The New York Times, March 8, 2018
Kenneth Turan, "An artist is revisited in Leaning Into the Wind: Andy Goldsworthy," Los Angeles Times, March 8, 2018
Andrew Motion, "The Pencil of Nature," The New York Review of Books, February 8, 2018
Jonathan Curiel, "Why Andy Goldsworthy Needs to Be in a Tree," SF Weekly, June 9, 2017
Jonathan Curiel, "Andy Goldsworthy Hates Relaxing in Nature," SF Weekly, June 1, 2017