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Hyperrealist oil painter Greg Haynes showcases astounding technique, but limited meaning, in Maybaum Gallery’s “Mirror Effect”
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Last Updated March 15, 2021
Hyperrealism is an exhilarating and open-ended art movement. Its practitioners paint or sculpt the stuff of real life with photographic accuracy. But is it a quest for reality or, as the word “hyper” suggests, an attempt to surpass it?
This is one of the riddles that are at play in Greg Haynes’ solo exhibition currently on display at the Maybaum Gallery in downtown San Francisco. “Mirror Effect” features a collection of realist oil paintings, which are staggering in terms of technique and visual execution, but yearn for more dynamic visual situations.