
Haines Gallery presents Crown Of Flames, their second solo exhibition with Iranian American artist Shiva Ahmadi, at Fort Mason Center For Arts & Culture.
Conceived before the current Middle East conflict, Crown Of Flames features new and recent works that continue Ahmadi’s long-term exploration of conflict, corruption, and instability, informed by her own experiences and the current news cycle. The works on view unfold as both personal testimony and global allegory, at once dazzling and devastating. Across painting, sculpture, and video, Ahmadi fuses formal beauty with an undercurrent of violence, drawing uneasy parallels between her brightly painted scenes and global issues of war, resource extraction, and the rise of authoritarian regimes – in the U.S., Iran, Venezuela, and beyond.
Crown of Flames debuts Ahmadi’s new video work of the same title, a two-channel animation comprising hundreds of individual, hand-painted watercolors that she transforms into vivid, moving images that pulse with life. The story unfolds across two parallel worlds: a lush jungle inhabited by playful monkeys on one screen, and a desert oil field and its looming, pumping machinery on the other. Drawing from diverse storytelling traditions ranging from Persian miniature painting to George Orwell’s Animal Farm, Ahmadi crafts a contemporary parable about land grabs and resource wars, and the consequences for individuals and the environment.
Ahmadi’s new animation is shown alongside a suite of related limited-edition prints, as well as intricate embellished sculptures from her “Oil Barrel” and “Pressure Cooker” series, and luminous watercolor paintings are centered upon female figures. Taken together, the works on view in Crown Of Flames offer a fable of our times.
As Ahmadi reminds us, “For me it really doesn’t matter where you live – whether it is Iran, Syria, or Detroit. My work deals with abuse of power and corruption.” In a period shaped by increasing polarization and instability, the exhibition urgently suggests the necessity of seeing clearly – and refusing to look away.
[b. 1975, Tehran, Iran; lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area] Shiva Ahmadi’s works have been exhibited internationally at museums including the Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia; Aga Khan Museum, Toronto, Canada; Asian Art Museum, San Francisco; Asia Society Museum, New York; Grey Art Gallery, New York University; Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, University of California, Davis, CA; Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan; Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada; and Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Ahmadi has been awarded a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, Anonymous Was a Woman Award, and a Career Achievement Award in Art, Art History, and Design from Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Shiva Ahmadi, a monographic publication of her work, was published in 2017 by Skira.




March 13, 2026 through April 25, 2026
Tuesday through Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Opening Reception: Friday, March 13, 2026, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Building C, First Floor, Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, 2 Marina Boulevard, San Francisco
Free
Haines Gallery:
HainesGallery.com
(415) 397-8114
art@HainesGallery.com
Shiva Ahmadi:
ShivaAhmadi.com
shiva_ahmadi@HotMail.com
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