John Chiara: Bay Panel
June 26 July 19, 2026
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 27, 5–7PM
SF Camerawork, 2 Marina Boulevard, Building A, San Francisco, CA 94123

SF Camerawork × Haines Gallery are pleased to present John Chiara: Bay Panel, a new solo exhibition by the celebrated Bay Area photographer. The second of two collaborative exhibitions presented at SF Camerawork’s gallery at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, the exhibition centers Chiara’s singular practice and his sustained engagement with the landscapes and histories of Northern California.

John Chiara: Bay Panel centers on the six-part horizontal work from 2020 of the same title, originally commissioned by the Pilara Family Foundation for an exhibition in their former space. Shown only briefly before being placed in storage, the work will now return to public view for the first time. Stretching over 24 feet in length, Bay Panel offers a sweeping meditation on the San Francisco Bay and the city’s layered photographic history. Referencing the panoramic traditions of nineteenth-century photographers such as Eadweard Muybridge, Chiara’s work captures the Bay’s shifting atmosphere alongside markers of urban development and commercial exchange, including the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco’s distinct skyline, and passing cargo ships viewed from various vantage points across the Bay. At once ethereal and finely detailed, Bay Panel highlights the dynamism and beauty of the Bay Area itself. Additional photographs included in the exhibition further demonstrate Chiara’s singular practice and his sustained engagement with the landscapes and histories of Northern California. Please find more information in the press release below.
 
An artist-led public program will be announced soon. 


Selected Works

Detail of John Chiara, Bay Panel, 2020


Artist Biography

John Chiara’s (b. 1971, San Francisco, CA; lives and works in San Francisco) work had been presented and acquired by institutions such as the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, among others. Chiara has participated in residencies including Art Factory Budapest, Hungary; Art Farm at Serenbe, GA; Crown Point Press, San Francisco; Fundaziun Nairs, Switzerland; and Headlands Center for the Arts. His work is widely recognized for reimagining the possibilities of camera obscura photography. His monograph, John Chiara: California, was published by Aperture in 2017.

Website: johnchiara.com
Gallery Representation: hainesgallery.com


Press