San Francisco - 540 Howard Street - CA 94105
Mirus Gallery, founded in 2012 by curator and art dealer Paul Hemming, has quickly established itself as a vital platform for new movements in contemporary art, with spaces in San Francisco, Denver, and Los Angeles. True to the meaning of its name—astonishing, extraordinary, strange—the gallery’s program consistently pushes boundaries, highlighting artists who balance technical mastery with conceptual depth. Through both solo and group exhibitions, Mirus brings forward voices that are innovative, daring, and often unexpected, creating immersive experiences for diverse audiences.
While Mirus Gallery is widely known for its striking exhibitions in painting, sculpture, and new media, its photography program has become an essential part of its identity. The gallery embraces photography not only as a documentary medium but as a form of artistic experimentation that resonates with contemporary sensibilities. Exhibited photographers often explore themes of identity, urban culture, and digital influence, presenting works that reflect the shifting dynamics of visual culture in the twenty-first century. By foregrounding photographers who push the medium into hybrid territories—blending analog traditions with digital manipulation, or integrating photography into installation—Mirus situates photography at the intersection of craft, technology, and social commentary.
This emphasis aligns with the gallery’s broader mission of presenting art that speaks on an emotional and sensory level. Photography at Mirus often acts as a mirror to contemporary life: images of cities in transformation, portraits that probe questions of selfhood, or surreal visual narratives that disrupt the boundaries between the real and the imagined. These exhibitions invite viewers to engage deeply, considering not only what is pictured but also how the photographic process itself shapes perception.
Through its dynamic curatorial vision, Mirus Gallery continues to affirm photography as a central and evolving language within contemporary art, one that astonishes and provokes in equal measure.
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