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Dorchester Center, MA 02124
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Dorchester Center, MA 02124
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Art House SF is a global contemporary art gallery in San Francisco, California.
We're located in the heart of San Francisco, the famous Castro District - a neighbourhood of freedom, acceptance, creativity, and diversity.
The gallery was started by Max Khusid in February 2019.
Prior to founding Art House SF, Max was a "dashboards and data guy" at Apple for almost 10 years. He led a team of top-notch engineers from California, Texas, India, China, Mexico, Israel, and France.
After a year-long sabbatical traveling and backpacking through Nepal, France, Chile, Iceland, Armenia, Morocco, and Scotland, the idea of Art House SF was born. The idea of connecting people around the world through one of the most universal languages, the language of art and beauty.
First as an online art gallery, Art House SF then exhibited at two international art fairs, Art San Diego and Superfine San Francisco, in 2019 and early 2020. In the summer of 2020, we organized two pop-up exhibits in the San Francisco Mission District.
In April 2021, Art House SF opened a permanent location in the heart of San Francisco at 2324 Market Street.
Art House SF also leads two public art projects in San Francisco, Art on Innes and the Castro Art Walk.
Where are we now
Art House SF currently represents 22 artists from 15 different countries and 5 continents. Our artworks are in private collections in the US, Canada, France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, South Africa, Austria, the UK and Australia.
We host new art exhibitions every month in our small but cozy space. To date, we have organized 20 solo and group exhibits in our boutique art space.
What makes us different
Original. Eclectic. Affordable. Art.
Eclectic art you won't find anywhere else
Anthony Bourdain proved to us that if you want to enhance your taste buds and find one of the kind, delicious food, you have to travel and explore.
Art is no different.
In the last few years, we visited 15 countries around the globe in search of great art and artists. It is important for us to submerge in the same atmosphere and culture as the artists who live there. It is important to breathe their air, understand the local culture, speak a few basic words, and see what inspires them.
Sometimes, it takes us to the high Tibetian plains in Nepal and the forbidden city of Lo Monthang, drinking yak milk tea with the local lama. Sometimes, we end up in the middle of the Hong Kong revolution. Sometimes, it is the Atacama's desert sky and stars that we can recognize in our favorite Chilean artist's works.
We think that to find eclectic art, we have to visit eclectic places.