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Haines at FOG Design+Art 2025
Booth 103
Fort Mason Festival Pavilion, San Francisco, CA
January 23 - 26, 2025
Returning FOG Design+Art for its 11th year, Haines is pleased to present new and recent works by Deborah Butterfield, Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, Chris McCaw, Meghann Riepenhoff, and David Simpson.
Sales Inquiries: Alexandra Michaels
alexandra@hainesgallery.com
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Deborah Butterfield -
Deborah Butterfield (b. 1949, lives and works between Bozeman, MT and Holualoa, HI) is celebrated for her masterful equine sculptures, constructed from wood and cast in bronze. Resembling horses in standing and reclined poses, these evocative works reflect the artist’s uncanny ability to imbue her carefully assembled forms with a specificity usually reserved for living beings.
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Deborah Butterfield
Mohala, 2023-24Cast Bronze31.5 x 38.5 x 13.5 inchesUniquePrice Upon Request
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Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian -
One of the most influential Middle Eastern artists of her generation, Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian (1923-2019) spent six decades articulating her singular vision through mirrored mosaics and works on paper that recall both geometric abstraction and Persian art and architecture. Haines’ presentation at FOG 2025 includes a constellation of jewel-like mirrored mosaics, each comprising innumerable pieces of hand-cut glass arranged into complex patterns derived from the repetition of simple polygons.
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Chris McCaw -
Chris McCaw’s (b. 1971, lives and works in Pacifica, CA) work disrupts the idea that a photograph is simply a representation of reality — instead becoming a physical record of the Earth’s movement and the passage of time. In his iconic Sunburn series, the powerful lenses within his hand-built cameras act as magnifying glasses, burning the sun’s path across paper negatives, capturing its presence over locations ranging from the Arctic Circle to the Mojave Desert.
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Chris McCaw
Sunburned GSP #857 (Late Evening / Sunrise, North Slope, Arctic Circle, Alaska), 20156 Unique gelatin silver paper negatives45.25 x 76 inches, framed$69,500
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Chris McCaw
Instant #17 (eclipse), 20177 Unique diffusion transfer prints9.25 x 29 inches, framed$15,700
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Meghann Riepenhoff -
Meghann Riepenhoff (b. 1979, lives and works in Bainbridge Island, WA) creates striking cyanotypes directly within the landscape, allowing the natural world — rain, waves, wind, and wintry environments — to leave physical inscriptions on paper coated with photographic materials. The physical nature of her work is a call to bring us into closer contact with our environments. At FOG 2025, Haines presents breakthrough works from Riepenhoff’s latest series, State Shift, and is presented in tandem with her new solo exhibition at the gallery.
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Meghann Riepenhoff
Day 262.2: Waters of the Americas, Florida Department of Environmental Protection #8092, 2024Unique Dynamic Cyanotype46 x 77 inches, framed$31,500
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David Simpson -
A central figure in the Bay Area art scene for over six decades, David Simpson’s (b. 1928, lives and works in Berkeley, CA) painting weaves together impulses of minimalism and abstraction with those of the California Light and Space movement. Since the 1990s, he has been celebrated for his seemingly monochromatic paintings that shimmer and alter hue in the light.
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