Hackett Mill Gallery Announces Summer/Fall/Winter 2018 Programming

The summer at Hackett Mill brings a solo feature by San Francisco painter Raimonds Staprans who is exhibiting several never before seen pieces and New York Studio School alumni living on the West Coast will present West Coast Connections.

Autumn in San Francisco brings to the Hackett Mill Gallery the work of Jess: The Burton Family Collection with an expansive exhibition spanning six decades. Miami Art Basel will heat up with a David Park exhibit December 2018.

June 21 - August 3, 2018
Raimonds Staprans Summer Show

A solo feature of work by Latvian-born, San Francisco-based painter Raimonds Staprans focusing on the exploration of paint and process.


Hackett Mill Galleries Presents David Park and Milton Avery Upcoming Exhibition


Following his recent traveling retrospective, Full Spectrum, at the Crocker Art Museum of Art and the San Jose Museum of Art, we'll be exhibiting several never-before-seen paintings from the artist's archives.

August 16 - September 14, 2018
West Coast Connections

A group exhibition of New York Studio School alumni living on the West Coast. Curated by the Head of the Art Department, independent curator, critic Karen Wilkin. A reception and panel discussion with Karen Wilkin in conversation with NYSS alumni including Wayne Thiebaud will be held on September 6, 2018 from 6-8pm.

Long dismissed, the West Coast is now providing a significant voice on the national and international stage in contemporary art. This group exhibition will look at works created by New York Studio School alumni who have chosen the West Coast as the home for their artistic production.

November 8-January 25
Jess: The Burton Family Collection

Jess: The Burton Family Collection is the first time ever that the Burton family collection of seminal Bay Area artist Jess will be on view to the public. Presented are 20-25 pieces that span six decades of his artistic production from the late 1940s to the early 1960s, and include his final painting created before his death in 2004. This diverse body of work showcases Jess's paintings, sculpture, and collage.

December 6-9, 2018
Hackett Mill at Art Basel Miami Beach

Hackett Mill is pleased to present a special solo exhibition of works focusing on David Park's late bather paintings from 1957-1959, before his untimely death at age 49 in 1960. In this period, supported by his wife, Park was able to paint full time: "At last [I] found how to paint. It was a matter of having found my subject matter, which from here on out is going to be bathers, and that's it." These final paintings show Park's confidence in his subject matter and paint handling, the result of a decade of soulful exploration, absolute focus and passionate dedication.


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Hackett Mill, founded by Michael Hackett and Francis Mill, presents rare works from the 1950s and 1960s by significant American, European, and Asian artists. The gallery provides a platform for unique juxtapositions between the historical and the contemporary by offering a contextual and scholarly scaffolding to create exciting collections that span movements and eras, united by the universal truth of the artistic struggle.About Hackett Mill

Engaging their passion and deep insight for art and architecture, Hackett and Mill share a genuine and infectious enthusiasm for creating unique and personalized client experiences, imparting erudite and inspirational perspectives for building collections. The gallery represents the estates of David Park, Frank Lobdell and Robert Schwartz and the artists David Beck, Masatoyo Kishi, Manuel Neri, Raimonds Staprans and Brian Wall.

Hackett Mill
www.hackettmill.com • 415-362-3377
145 Natoma Street, San Francisco

Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 10 am - 5 pm

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