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Virgil Grotfeldt
This selection of carbon powder drawings and acrylic paintings of amorphous biomorphic figures are suggestive and poignant. More...


Jud Bergeron
Jud Bergeron's cast bronze and resin wall reliefs called “Cyclopean Runways” fuses the archaic with the modern. More...


Breyer P-Orridge & Eric Heist
Three Polaroid snapshots are used by Eric Heist and Breyer P-Orridge for sugar coated silkscreen near-abstract interpretations. More...


Edward Burtynsky, “African Studies”
Edward Burtynsky documents the effects on the natural landscape of human agricultural and industrial culture. More...


Ori Gersht
Metaphorically, Ori Geshi's decompositions suggest the detritus left over from the material tendency to obsolescence. More...


Alfred Conteh
Alfred Conteh paints larger-than-life portraits of people he gets to know, seeking to represent their lives free of narratives. More...


Daniel Nez
Daniel Nez uses geometric forms in his “Fractal Lineage” exhibition to embody elements of Navajo cosmology. More...


Henry Jackson-Spieker
Henry Jackson-Spieker's “Interstitial Volume” comprises three distinct installations designed to be experienced together. More...


Guy Laramée, “13 Views on a Stay in Brasil and Quebrada”
Guy Laramée cuts, carves, paints, and otherwise modifies published and bound books into trompe-l’oeil landscapes and ravines. More...


Alex Chitty
“Figs break open of themselves,” is a product of Alex Chitty's foray into genealogy and the creativity of women in her family. More...


Henry Taylor
Prolific figurative painter Henry Taylor is a sophisticated naïf and a brilliant visual raconteur who chronicles public and private lives. More...


Michael Harnish
For Michael Harnish, utopia is a collage of juxtaposed painterly responses to printed representations of a lush nature. More...


The Skyviewing Sculptures of Isamu Noguchi
Isamu Noguchi expanded and deepened sculpture’s mission to connect to people and community, always combining rather than segregating. More...


Earlie Hudnall
The daily lives of people residing in Houston's African American neighborhoods forms the core of Earlie Hudnall's street photography. More...


Collidoscope: de la Torre Brothers Retro-Perspective
The de la Torre brothers uniquely complex painted glass are boldly conceived to immerse us in both personal stories and social commentary often dressed up in religious iconography and a baroque sensibility. More...


Hung Liu
Both Hung Liu and her mother died as a result of pancreatic cancer, which is evoked both emotionally and symbolically in this moving exhibition. More...


Fluid in Nature
Preston Singletary, Raven Skyriver, and Dan Friday demonstrate how Italian glassblowing techniques have infiltrated American glass. More...


Alia Ali
Growing up in Yemen, Alia Ali brings memory of local textile markets now wraps models in fabric and photographs them. More...


Yuna Kim
Yuna Kim's hand-drawn animations link the everyday experience of Covid-19 and the meaning of universal struggle. More...


Urs Fischer
The broken toys, gadgets, clothes, tools--hundreds of them--seem ordinary. But the digital renderings projected into the next room are not. More...

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