• John Chiara:
    Sea of Glass

    March 15 - May 11, 2024

     

    Haines Gallery proudly presents Sea of Glass, an exhibition of new work by San Francisco photographer John Chiara. Focusing on the dynamic forces that continually re-shape the city, Sea of Glass features a striking new body of work created during the Chiara’s recent residency on Treasure Island — located in the waters separating San Francisco and Oakland — as well as images made on nearby Yerba Buena Island and elsewhere along the bay. Within these evocative, atmospheric photographs, the changing light and fog so distinctive to San Francisco parallels the story of a city in transition.

  • John Chiara Cabrillo Highway at Pescadero Creek Road, Variation 6, 2016 Camera Obscura Ilfochrome Photograph, Unique 59 x 75 inches,...
    John Chiara

    Cabrillo Highway at Pescadero Creek Road, Variation 6, 2016

    Camera Obscura Ilfochrome Photograph, Unique

    59 x 75 inches, framed

    $27,000
  • Chiara describes his creative process as “part photography, part sculpture, and part event.” Using large-scale cameras that he builds himself, he prints directly onto photographic paper, controlling the exposure time as he dodges, burns, and filters the images. The resulting works of art are luminous and one-of-a-kind, inviting us to contemplate their content while they point to the physical and chemical aspects of their creation.

     

    In 2022, Chiara was invited by the San Francisco Arts Commission to document changes being made to Treasure Island, a 400-acre manmade island just minutes from the city. Originally constructed to host the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island is currently in the midst of a massive, decades-long redevelopment plan. Mirroring the conditions of its creation, the site’s narrative is once again one of possibility and invention, shaped by complex socio-economic forces.
    • John Chiara SFFD Avenue of 10th, Treasure Island, 2023 Camera Obscura Ilfochrome Photograph, Unique 56 x 47 inches, framed
      John Chiara
      SFFD Avenue of 10th, Treasure Island, 2023
      Camera Obscura Ilfochrome Photograph, Unique
      56 x 47 inches, framed
      $19,000
    • John Chiara Avenue N at 10th, Left, Treasure Island, 2023 Camera Obscura Ilfochrome Photograph, Unique 56 x 47 inches, framed
      John Chiara
      Avenue N at 10th, Left, Treasure Island, 2023
      Camera Obscura Ilfochrome Photograph, Unique
      56 x 47 inches, framed
      $19,000
  • Chiara’s Treasure Island works reinterpret the experience of meandering through a neighborhood that straddles the old and the new. Carefully composed images of aged and industrial exteriors draw our attention to shifting elements of the landscape and shed new light on seemingly nondescript places. Navy Mound, Center of Treasure Island (2023) appears at first glance like one of his oceanscapes, but the work’s horizon line is marked by wire and nails, and glittering light reflects off of a crinkled plastic tarp instead of water.
  • John Chiara Navy Mound, Center of Treasure Island, 2023 Camera Obscura Ilfochrome Photograph, Unique 56.5 x 47.5 inches, framed Sold
    John Chiara
    Navy Mound, Center of Treasure Island, 2023
    Camera Obscura Ilfochrome Photograph, Unique
    56.5 x 47.5 inches, framed
    Sold
  • John Chiara Traverse Martin Luther King, Treasure Island, 2023 Camera Obscura Ilfochrome Photograph, Unique 56 x 47 inches, framed $19,000
    John Chiara
    Traverse Martin Luther King, Treasure Island, 2023
    Camera Obscura Ilfochrome Photograph, Unique
    56 x 47 inches, framed
    $19,000
  • Other images combine the remaining wooded areas on Yerba Buena Island with flora in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Exposing these prints for a third time, Chiara turns the paper around and exposes it to sunlight, allowing the unfiltered light to directly hit the back of the emulsion. Elements of the landscape emerge and recede from these complex, layered compositions. Dense with wildlife, they hint at how it might have felt to have experienced the island when it was still an Ohlone fishing village called Tuchayune. They are also fictive landscapes, a place that is both and neither, speaking to the subjectivity of our memories and experience. 

  • John Chiara Avenue of the Palms South Treasure Island, 2023 Camera Obscura Ilfochrome Photograph, Unique 59 x 63 inches, framed...
    John Chiara
    Avenue of the Palms South Treasure Island, 2023
    Camera Obscura Ilfochrome Photograph, Unique
    59 x 63 inches, framed
    $27,000
  • Sea of Glass also includes a selection of large-scale photographs of San Francisco, shot from across the bay on Treasure Island, the city’s skyline bisecting a wide expanse of sea and sky. These latest landscapes capture the effects of light and its movement, as it animates the water’s surface or filters through dense clouds and marine layer. Here, Chiara’s inventive methods yield images that subvert and refresh our reading of these familiar, postcard-perfect vistas, as the stylistic signatures of his process — uneven hand-cut edges, subtle chemical streaking, tape marks, and the unexpected placement of recognizable landmarks — lend a sense of disorientation and discovery.


  • John Chiara, b. 1971 | Lives and works in San Francisco, CA

    John Chiara

    b. 1971 | Lives and works in San Francisco, CA

    In addition to the SFAC’s Treasure Island Photo Documentation Project (2022-2023), John Chiara has been an artist-in-residence at Fundaziun Naris, Scuol, Switzerland (2020); Art Factory Budapest, Hungary (2017); Crown Point Press, San Francisco (2016, 2006); and Headlands Center for the Arts, Marin, CA (2010). His work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK (forthcoming, 2024); Pier 24 Photography, San Francisco, CA (2022, 2011);  George Eastman Musuem, Rochester, NY (2020); Santa Barbara Museum of Art, CA (2019); Art Factory Budapest, Hungary (2019); Denver Art Museum, CO (2018); Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA (2018); Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, CA (2016); J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA (2015); San Jose Museum of Art, CA (2014); and de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA (2013).

     

    Institutions that collect his work include the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA; Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, CA; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA; Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, CA; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Pilara Foundation Collection, Pier 24 Photography, San Francisco, CA; San Jose Museum of Art, CA; and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA. John Chiara: California, a monographic publication of his work, was published by Aperture Books in 2017.

  • Installation photography: Robert Divers Herrick