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Works
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Exhibitions
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David Maisel: Un/Earthed
November 3, 2023 - January 6, 2024Haines 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...Read more -
A Cure for Everything
January 5 - March 23, 2019Haines 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,...Read more -
David Maisel: Proving Ground
January 4 - February 24, 2018Haines 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)....Read more -
David Maisel: The Fall
January 7 - March 12, 2016Haines 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...Read more -
Goethe's Chamber
January 8 - February 28, 2015Goethe’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...Read more -
Fundamental Abstraction III
January 9 - March 1, 2014Haines 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...Read more -
David Maisel: Mining
September 5 - October 26, 2013David 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....Read more
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News
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David Maisel
Salt Lines: Exploring Climate, Environment, and the Saline Influx
Museum Exhibition
Southern Utah Museum of Art, Cedar City, UT
October 19, 2024 - March 1, 2025Salt lines mark the merging of saltwater and freshwater, where river meets sea. Migrations, manipulations, and transmutations of saltwater and saline bodies, however, have transformed salt into both the maker... -
David Maisel
Brackish Water Los Angeles
Museum Exhibition
University Art Gallery, CSU Dominguez Hills, Carson, CA
August 12 - December 14, 2024Inspired by the dynamic sites where fresh and ocean waters intermix, Brackish Water Los Angeles looks at the unique environments formed by the collision of water courses in the region,... -
David Maisel
Out of Site: Survey Science and the Hidden West
Museum Exhibition
The Autry Museum of American West, Los Angeles, CA
May 18, 2024 – January 5, 2025Out of Site features eighty works of art, archival materials, and devices ranging from mammoth plate cameras to drones. Works from David Maisel’s Proving Ground series will be exhibited, displaying...
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Press
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"The Power of Place," Aesthetica, April 1, 2024
David Roth, "David Maisel @ Haines," Squarecylinder.com, November 13, 2023
Jackson Arn, “God’s-Eye Views: Aerial Photography in the Southwest,” Art in America, November 2022
Pia Peterson, “These Beautiful Photos Show The Horrific Legacy Of Humans,” BuzzFeed News, November 18, 2021
“Artists around the world raise a ruckus over resource extraction” The Economist, July 12, 2021
Mark Jenkins, “A Smithsonian museum turns to art, not science, to hammer home a warning about Mother Nature,” The Washington Post, July 6, 2021
Roger Catlin, “The Sad Truths Behind These Unsettling Works of Art,” Smithsonian Magazine, June 14, 2021
“The open-air lab testing the world's deadliest poisons,” BBC Reel, November 12, 2020
Gian Volpicelli, “Inside the open-air lab testing viruses and deadly chemicals,” Wired, August 29, 2020
Giovanni Rodriguez, “Easter Vision: Photographer Resurrects Disaster Simulation Site Built Last Century So We Can Reimagine The Future,” Forbes, April 12, 2020
Albert Mobilio, “Proving Ground,” Bookforum, April/May 2020
Roger Catlin, “Twenty Smithsonian Shows to See in 2020,” Smithsonian Magazine, February 6, 2020
Amit Katwala, “The devastating environmental impact of technological progress,” Wired, October 27, 2019
Charles Desmarais, “‘A Cure for Everything’ offered at Haines Gallery,” San Francisco Chronicle, January 23, 2019
David M. Roth, “A Cure for Everything @ Haines,” Squarecylinder.com, January 11, 2019
Patrick Rogers, “A Bird’s-Eye Perspective Can Find Beauty in the Planet’s Dirtiest Places,” NRDC onEarth, July 3, 2018
Marie Doyon, “David Maisel’s Aerial Photography,” Chronogram, March 1, 2018
Roula Seikaly, "Photographing Utah's Closely Guarded Military Installation," Humble Arts Foundation, January 18, 2018
Jonathan Curiel, "David Maisel and the Art of War, in Proving Ground," SF Weekly, January 10, 2018
Mark Alice Durant, "David Maisel," Saint Lucy, June 1, 2017
"David Maisel | nga," National Gallery of Art, May 9, 2017
Glen Helfand, "Death from above: how David Maisel turned the 'new area 51' into land art," The Guardian, May 5, 2017
David Roth, “Best of 2016: David Maisel @ Haines,” Squarecylinder.com, January 5, 2017
Stephanie Strasnick, “These Otherworldly Aerial Photographs Show Spain as You’ve Never Seen It Before,” Architectural Digest, February 18, 2016
Mikko Lautamo, “David Maisel @ Haines,” Squarecylinder.com, February 3, 2017
Laura Mallonee, "Sweeping Aerial Shots of Spain Look Like Alien Terrain," Wired, January 28, 2016
Marcia Bjornerud, "David Maisel's Geometric Geographies," The New Yorker, January 13, 2016
Glen Helfand, "David Maisel: The Fall at Haines Gallery, San Francisco," Photograph, January 2016
Canbra Hodsdon, "Ancient X-Rays," Juxtapoz, December 4, 2014
Geoff Manaugh, "The Fall," BLDGBLOG, August 18, 2014
David M. Roth, "David Maisel @ Haines," Squarecylinder.com, October 8, 2013