Exhibition

New Work: Sheila Hicks

August 9, 2025–August 9, 2026
Floor 4
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Entry to this exhibition is included with general admission.

For nearly seven decades, Sheila Hicks has created groundbreaking works that redefine the expressive possibilities of fiber as a sculptural form. Based in Paris since 1964, she incorporates natural and synthetic materials at a range of scales from intimate weavings made on handheld frames to monumental installations that inhabit architecture.

Hicks’s first solo exhibition at SFMOMA features a site-specific installation in the museum’s New Work gallery. The works are inspired by objects, textures, and patterns observed in her adopted city or in her migratory life. Each draws from places with personal significance, from the cobblestones of her courtyard to the towering lighthouses of the rocky island of Ouessant, France and its treacherous and rugged landscape.

The SFMOMA presentation includes the artist’s beacon-like comets of vivid intersecting and multilayered lines, a selection of small works that reflect her daily experiments with new structures and materials, and a towering central phare [Lighthouse] of suspended twisting cords that anchors the installation. Reconfigured installations of the artist’s signature wrapped “bâtons,” and massive mounds of fiber in vibrant colors show how Hicks continually evolves materials and forms in a process she describes as “walking the tightrope into the future.”

The exhibition in SFMOMA’s New Work gallery continues with an expansive outdoor commission in the museum’s Floor 5 sculpture garden.

Learn more about the exhibition in Sheila Hicks’s Luminous Fiber Installations.

Exhibition Preview

New Work: Sheila Hicks (installation view, SFMOMA, 2025); photo: Don Ross
Sheila Hicks, A Certain Distance, 2007; collection of Cara McCarty, courtesy the artist
New Work: Sheila Hicks (installation view, SFMOMA, 2025); photo: Don Ross
Sheila Hicks, Rempart, 2016 (installation view, Meyer-Riegger, Berlin, 2023); private collection, courtesy the artist and galerie frank elbaz, Paris
New Work: Sheila Hicks (installation view, SFMOMA, 2025); photo: Don Ross

Since 1987, SFMOMA’s New Work series has provided a platform for artists to experiment with a new idea or body of work. The series focuses on the innovative visions of living artists and has played a key role in shaping the breadth and character of the museum’s collection and programming.

Lead support for New Work: Sheila Hicks is provided by Penny S. and James G. Coulter and Randi and Bob Fisher.

Major support is provided by Katie and Matt Paige.

Significant support is provided by Robin Wright and Ian Reeves.

Meaningful support is provided by Alka and Ravin Agrawal, Dolly and George Chammas, Jonathan Gans and Abigail Turin, and Adriane Iann and Christian Stolz.

Header image: New Work: Sheila Hicks (installation view, SFMOMA, 2025); photo: Don Ross