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Yinka Shonibare, MBE



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Barkley L. Hendricks


Barkley L. Hendricks, "Lawdy Mama," 1969, oil on canvas, 53 3/4 x 36 1/4'.

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David Simon


David Simon, 'The Lookout,' 1998, forton, 31 x 10 x 19'.


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Sandra Gallegos


Sandra Gallegos, "Big D," 2009, acrylic on canvas, 48" x 50".

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Animating Agency


Untitled [Artist and Model Drawing], 2001
Gouache, dry pigment, charcoal, and pastel on paper more...

James Havard


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Whitney Bedford


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Corey Arnold


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Celestial Ash


Michael C. McMillen, “Asylum,” 2009, mixed media installation.

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Carrie Yury


Carrie Yury, "Untitled (Respect Your Mother)," 2006, pigment prints on Sintra.

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Scott McFarland


Scott McFarland, “Quality Photo Lab, 1300 Cahuenga Blvd., Los Angeles,” 2008, injet pr more...

Mark Mothersbaugh


Mark Mothersbaugh, untitled from "Postcard Diaries."

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Yayoi Kusama


Yayoi Kusama, "Flowers That Bloom at Midnight M2," 2009, fiberglass-reinforced plastic,
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Mix: Nine San Diego Architects and Designers


Rinehart Herbst (Todd Rinehart and Catherine Herbst), "Potential Architectures," 2009, a more...

Lisa Jack


Lisa Jack, "Barack Obama, Occidental College, No. 15," 1980, gelatin silver print.more...

Paul Metivier


Paul Metivier, "Anatomy Lesson #2," 2006, 
terra cotta, rust patina and steel, 56" more...

Seamus Conley 'Flash/Dissolve'


Seamus Conley, "Default," 2009, oil on canvas, 66" x 66"
Photo: Steve Dolan, Courtesy of Andr more...

Jeremy Morgan 'Imaginal Geographies'


Shul I, 2009, Acrylic on canvas, 96" x 72"
Photo: Courtesy of Himmelberger Gallery
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Oakland / Berkeley


top: Cut and Dry, Installation View, July 2009, Kelsey Nicholson
Traywick Contemporary
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Daniel Ruanova


Daniel Ruanova, "TERROR-IST," 2009, acrylic on canvas, 52" x 61" more...

Frank Ryan


Painting by Frank Ryan.

At precisely the time more...

Hiroshi Watanabe


Hiroshi Watanabe, no title, photograph.

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Michael Goldberg


Michael Goldberg, “Jacob’s Ladder XV,” 1989, oil on canvas, 68 x 70 1/2”. more...

Monique van Genderen


Monique van Genderen, “Untitled,” 2009, oil, enamel, alkyd on wood, 72 x 48&rdquo more...

Pompeii and the Roman Villa


"Pompeii and the Roman Villa," installation view at LACMA, 2009. more...

Sea of Ink


Shantien Tom Chow, "Mu and Zero."

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WoW: Emergent Media Phenomenon


"WoW: Emergent Media Phenomenon," installation view with a fan.< more...

Blurring the Lines


The Deviled Egg  2000  Todd Schorr  Acrylic on canvas 30 x 40 inches
Collectio more...

Eirik Johnson: Sawdust Mountain


Elwha River Dam, Washington
2008
Archival pigment print photograph
24" x 30" editi more...

'Neighbors: 17 Santa Barbara Artists in Ventura'


Unknown Land #67
2006
Colin Gray
Tapestry, 105" x 78"
Photo: Colin Gray courte more...

'L.A. Noir'


Untitled
1958
Edward Kienholz
Mixed media on board
48" x 48"
Photo: cour more...

'Rebels Without a Cause'


Those who help the despairing

Are more...

Patti Oleon


Patti Oleon, "Grand Ballroom," 2009, oil on panel, 45 x 59".

 

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Phil Joanou


Phil Joanou, 'American Gothic', 2002, oil on linen, 40 x 30'.

Phil Joanou’s large and small figurative-based oil on linen pa more...

Sandow Birk


Sandow Birk, "American Qur'an: Sura 26b," 2009, ink, acrylic and gouache on paper, 16 x 24".

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Exene Cervenka and Wayne White


The gallery is packed with works by Wayne White and of Exene Cervenka, and more...

'Mixed Media Lost and Found'


All four artists included in Lost and Found pull together found objects cu more...

Nicole Cohen


Nicole Cohen’s “French Connection” fills the gallery spa more...

Eva Kolosvary-Stupler


Eva Kolosvary-Stupler is known for muscular assemblages bristling with cha more...

Libby Black


Libby Black’s sixth solo show, “Timeless,” demonstrates more...

DOWN TO EARTH: LAND/ART in New Mexico


On June 27, a small non-profit contemporary art space in Albuquerque, New Mexico, quietly launched a six-months-long series of exhibition more...

Nick Cave


While on exhibition, Nick Cave’s Soundsuits, larger-than-life sculptures that double as costumes for staged performances a more...

Greg Miller: Recent Work


"Popcorn"
2009
Greg Miller
Oil, paper and resin on panel, 48"x 48"
Photo: courtesy William Turner Gallery
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Merrill Wagner


"Thistle," 2006
Rust-preventive paint on steel, 90" x 47"
Photo: courtesy of Traver Gallery


For her twelfth more...

Halim Alkarim


Halim Alkarim, \'Untitled 2 Witness Portrait,\' 2004, lambda print, 59 x 117\', at Robischon Gallery.

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Vera Lutter


Vera Lutter make more...

'The Cubist Impulse in American Art'


Andrew Dasburg, 'Rhythmic Earth,' 1933, conte crayon and watercolor, 1 more...

'Rogue Wave 09'


Fran Siegal’s airy net-like more...

'30th Anniversary Exhibition'


Lisa Yuskavage, 'Three Gloves / One Girl Holding Another Girl's Leg', 2009, pastel on paper, two parts, each: 15-1/4 x 15 x 1-1/8'.

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Paul Gardner


When Scottish-born artist P more...

Stephen P. Huyler


There are countless deities in Hindu religion that are more...

Richard Ehrlich


Richard Ehrlich is a humanist. Not  necessarily because he do more...

Gegam Kacherian


It is hard to have it both ways: to do tight, fascinating figuration combined with atmospheric color in the same paintings. It is even ha more...

Suhas Bhujbal


Suhas Bhujbal, "A Quiet Town 58," 2009, oil on canvas, 75 x 70", at Dolby Chadwick.

 

Architectural cityscapes by < more...

'Intelligent Design: Interspecies Art'


‘Intelligent Design: Inters more...

Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot


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Robert Frank


In 1955 Swiss born photographer Robert Frank received a grant from the Guggenheim Foundation to travel across more...

Tony Marsh


It has been said so many times that it almost does not bear repeating: contemporary ceramics treads on the line between the medium’ more...

Titus Kaphar


Though “Reconstruction” is the titl more...

Kevin Appel


Kevin Appel’s more...

Zoe Sheehan Saldana


The objects inmore...

Andrew Bush


“Vector Portraits” are color photographs that more...

Oan Kim


Too often photographs taken to capture late night partying bliss turn more...

'The New Normal'


The title for more...

Smart Art


What if looking at art not only lifts our spiri more...

Henry Hopkins Dead at 81


One of Los Angeles’ seminal figures in the emergence and development of a vital contemporary art more...

Esao Andrews


More than twenty years ago there was an exhibit more...

Dan Attoe


Dan Attoe&n more...

Nick Brandt


"A Shadow Falls" is a continuation of Nick Brandt more...

Marion Estes


In her “Lost Horizons” more...

James Everett Stanley


James Everett Stanley’s “Let more...

Sook Jin Jo


Artists saddled with nationalities designated b more...

Kim Anno and Gail Wight


Amorphous white silhouettes dominate the surface of Kim Anno’s new series of oil more...

J.T. Grant


Painterly in approach and at times scholarly in subject matter, more...

Ry Rocklen


Ry Rocklen’s “House of Return” is a collection of found objects that more...

Victoria Gitman


Skillfully detailed paintings and drawings by Victoria more...

David Jones and Shelby Shadwell


 

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'Impact - the Big Print'


In this age of inkjet and laser printers when images can be instantaneously spit out with the touch of more...

Dave McKenzie


Was that the artist who was wearing headphones at the opening, on a lit set and moving to the beat of a more...

Kati Heck


Kati Heck is a German painter living in Antwe more...

Susan Robb


The title alone is enough to draw your attention: "Masked Infants Milking the Earth." This landscape ph more...

Gustavo Artigas


Mexican artist Gustavo Artigasmore...

Irving Penn


[Penn passed away this Wednesday, October 7, at age 92--Ed] On assignment in post-war Paris for a hecti more...

Katsuhisa Sakai


 

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Brian Eno


After two years of heady negotiat more...

Herbert Lotz


Herbert Lotz, a gifted portraitist noted for his candid shots of military life in Viet Nam during the late ’60s into the ’70s more...

Jacob Hashimoto


Jacob Hashimoto is best know for his paper installations in which kite-like forms float from ceiling to floor, often cascading across the more...

Tom Cramer


Teeming with semi-abstract imagery of stars, flowers, tubers, and sinuous coils that evoke the folds of the brain, Tom Cramer’s pai more...

'Automatic Cities'


“Automatic Cities: The Architectural Imaginary in Contemporary Art” is a theme show and, as such, demonstrates all the pitfal more...

John Brosio


For three years John Brosio accom more...

Ann Weber


Contemporary sculpture is flush with work that erases the boundaries between fine art and craft, merging the two sensibilities to transce more...

'Installations Inside/Out'


In a group show it is reassuring to be confronted with expertise and experience. It speaks volumes that a local community gallery such as more...

Michelangelo Buonarroti


The most in depth collection in terms of fleshing out one of the most remarkable careers is all of art's history comes from what was the more...

Nam June Paik


For a man considered to be one of the world’s first video more...

'Broadcast'


The nightmare of a totali more...

Ball-Nogues


Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues are Los Angele more...

Infinite Possibilities


Since 1966, Gemini G.E.L. (Graphic Editions Limited) has opened the doors of its Melrose Avenue workshop, in Los Angeles, to some of the more...

Roy Dowell


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Suhas Bhujbal, 'Reincarnation'


The neurologist Oliver Sacks recounted in “An Anthropologist on Mars,” the story of Franco Magnani, a San Francisco cook who, more...

Roy Dowell


For over 30 years Roy Dowell has been making e more...

Steve Seinberg


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Joshua Paul and Felipe Dupouy


The photographs of Felipe Dupouy and J more...

Michael Bise


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Gerald Forster


German native Gerald Förster perceived se more...

Gwynn Murrill


I imagine Gwynn Murrill’s hands are alwa more...

Foster + Partners


“The Art of Architecture: Foster + Partners,” a stirringly brilliant exhibit of architectural models, render more...

Matthew Buckingham


A major survey of Matthew Buckingham’s smart and sophisticated conceptual art, curated by former MCA Denver Deputy more...

Catherine Green


Catherine Green has some commonalities with Balthus and Morandi, though the formal qualities of her work have little to do with either pa more...

Betty Gold, 'Color'form'


Painter and sculptor Betty Gold takes science as the starting point for her lush geometrical abstractions. As she herself often notes, ge more...

Sherrie Wolf, 'Counterpoint: New Paintings'


 

An accomplished painter with one foot in neoclassicism and the other in the Rococo—and a set of eyes gazing back impla more...

Contemporary Women Printmakers


 

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Lorser Feitelson


In 1934 Lorser Feitelson, together with his wife Helen Lundeburg, founded Subjective Classicism, otherwise known as Post more...

Giles Bettison


Australian sculptor Giles Bettison turns tiny cubes of bundled glass canes into dazzlingly intricate vessels, wall piece more...

'The Face of Fashion'


Traditional black and white photographs in standard sizes--those that typically fill partial wings of museums and photo-centric galleries more...

Jaume Plensa


The Meadows Museum has recently added a number of sculptures to its already considerable collection, and one piece is particularly worthy more...

'Road To Freedom'


As we enter 2010, we might ask:  what has not been said or seen with respect to the gnarled national--and by extension global--histo more...

Fernando Botero


Fernando Botero’smore...

Maria Luisa Morando


In theater design, it is often th more...

'Tools'


A common misconception is that on more...

Wes Mills and Susan York


The unobtrusive works on paper by more...

Embracing Denver


It was back in the fall of 2006 that the Denver Art Museum rolled out its outlandish freestanding addition which is located directly acro more...

Hyesook Park


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John Baldessari, 'A Print Retrospective'


John Baldessari’s 1987 work entitled The Fallen Easel is made up of nine framed panels containing fragmentary images that more...

Ted Katz


Earlier more...

Ruth Asawa


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Flora Kao


One might instinctively raise an more...

Bradd Skubinna


Bradd Skubinna’s second solo show at Francine Seders Gallery since 1996 affirms the positive direction in more...

Merion Estes, 'Lost Horizons'


Active in Los Angeles for several decades, Merion Estes emerged in the 1970s with Pattern Painting, shared its inspiration in feminism, a more...

Jill Foley, 'The Mountain'


Jill Foley is a bricoleuse, making magic out of detritus and the ready-at-hand. A feminized version of anthropologist Claude Lévi- more...

Anne Fidler


As polar as the worlds of contemporary art and professional sports would seem, both are extraordinarily competitive and reward their top more...

Roz Chast



Take one look and you’ll know you’ve seen this before; for once, that’s not a bad thing in an art exhibition. Roz more...

Heather Brown


In a delightful show made up predominantly of ink on paper drawings, Heather Brown shows a poetic Matisse-ian touch, with a bit of Saul S more...

Masami Teraoka


Before “Bladerunner” foretold the inevitable Asian in more...

'Locating Landscapes'


The expertly curated exhibition “Locating Landscape more...

Simon Bill


An Englishman whose work has foun more...

Richard Garet


The work in “Sonochrome: Ne more...

E.V. Day


Anyone who plowed through “ more...

Larry Brownstein


Launching a series of exhibitions more...

The Black Album


Printmaking and comics—both have suffered the scorn of artists and the public alike. There was a time when artists, curators and co more...

Kelsey Brookes


Brookesmore...

Crystal Liu, 'Give Us Our Dream: Part One'


In her new series, "Give Us Our Dream: Part One," San Francisco-based artist Crystal Liu takes an experimental approach to organic materi more...

Mark Calderon, 'Dominion'


For his eighth solo show at Greg Kucera Gallery since 1985, Mark Calderon continued to populate his dark and mysterious world with flora more...

Margie Livingston


Northwest artist Margie Livingsto more...

'Melting Point'


By now it can’t be news to more...

Jonathan Saiz, 'Industry'


Unlike most commercial art venues in Denver—or anywhere for that matter—Plus Gallery occupies its own specially designed buil more...

Hadley Holliday, 'Paintings'


Maneuvering a graceful balance between precision and experimentation, the thoughtful, visually appealing canvases of Hadley Holliday are more...

Dorothea Tanning


Now nearly a centenarian, the Ame more...

Bella Feldman and JP Long, 'Dialogue'


Left: Bella Feldman, "Dyad," 2004, Steel and glass, 108" x 34" x 20"
Right: JP Long, "Edge 16," 2009, Glass and metal, 78" x 22" more...

Stephanie Wilde, 'Harmed'


Stephanie Wilde is a Utah native who has spent most of her career as a painter, pen and ink artist, and printmaker based in Boise, Idaho. more...

'MOCA's First Thirty Years'


The sprawling two-part exhibition more...

Kristen Miller


“Here and Gone” is more...

'Sites of Latin American Abstraction'


Sometimes stereotypes are so deep more...

Book Art Unbound


On a recent rainy afternoon in Berkeley, California, it was standing room only as over forty people gathered in Mrs. Dalloway’s boo more...

Ned Evans


Fantastical, spectrally illuminated color fields by Ned Evans in his current show, “Inside the Prism,” recall a childlike cur more...

Esteban Pastorino Diaz


 

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John Millei


“Maritime” is John Millei’s epic nine-year nautical series of heroism converted to gesture. Ranging from abstract expre more...

Oliver DiCicco


 

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Yasuko


“Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest of them all,” goes the question an aging queen asks a magic mirror who, more...

Bale Creek Allen


The grace of Austin-based Bale Creek Allen's cast bronze tumbleweed sculptures defy their materiality. Despite the permanence and weight more...

Phil Sims


 

It is an e more...
Charles Burchfield


Anyone who stands in front of a painting by Charles Burchfield bears witness to a public grieving, not of any literal, discernible sadnes more...

Grant Barnhart


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'Continuum'


In 1969, fine art photographer Ro more...

Jim Riswold, 'Art People and a Cow'


Above all, Jim Riswold is a satirist. Through photographs of iconic action figures, as well as sculpted and manufactured objects, he does more...

James W. Washington, Jr.


James W. Washington, Jr. was the only African-American member of the Northwest School and, as such, occupies a special place. Eschewing M more...

12 Western Presses


In the nearly half century since the founding of Tamarind in Hollywood in 1960, fine art printing presses have sprouted up across the Wes more...

Focus on Denver


Denver Arts Week

Say this for Denver: it has a flair for the dramatic. The Denver Art Museum courted architec more...

MOCA Tabs Jeffrey Deitch


A year after nearly capsizing beneath the weight more...

University Galleries- Part I


San Francisco Bay Area
Universities are the breeding ground for a rigorous engagement with ideas--they provide a si more...

Owen Smith


The rift between the aestheti more...

'Food for Thought'


Four artists offer differing view more...

Ruth Pastine


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'Death of a Propane Salesman: Anxiety and the Texas Artist'


If "Death of a Propane Salesman: Anxiety and the Texas Artist" is a true indicator, then anxiety in the DFW Metroplex is a halcyon affair more...

Asako Narahasi, 'Coming Closer and Getting Further Away'


Since 2001 Japanese photographer Asako Narahasi has been working on the suite "half awake and half asleep in water," which trades on our more...

Leo Saul Berk, 'Deep Dark'


How to make abstract art into political art is a task that has preoccupied--and stymied--many artists over the past two decades. Leo Saul more...

'Surviving the Tough Times'


It’s a great time to be an artist!

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Miguel Osuna


Though the road to hell may b more...

Reuben Nakian


The Armenian American artist more...

Theodora Varnay Jones


The first decade of this millenni more...

University Galleries-Part II


If universities and art schools play a crucial role in the ecosystem of the art world, the Los Angeles art world, in particular, seems ro more...

Alyssa Monks, 'Steam'


Behind large plate glass windows at Sarah Bain Gallery in Anaheim a group of Alyssa Monks' new oil paintings glow with all the verisimili more...

William Powhida, 'No One Here Gets Out Alive'



For William Powhida "I" is an Other. This diabolical "otherness" is not a wholly separate entity of ourselves, rather it is (re)pre more...

Lauren DiCioccio


In her recent solo exhibition, Lauren DiCioccio reminds us of life before Kindles and Blackberries. She stitches and embroiders replicas more...

Gegam Kacherian


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Jenene Nagy


In her expansive installation, more...

Joe Goode


From his earliest efforts, Joe Go more...

Michael Brophy


To stand before a broad vista of land — be it mountains or water, desert or wood — always s more...

Homare Ikeda, 'Voicers'


The list of figures who have shown at the van Straaten Gallery is an impressive one; owners Bill and Jan van Straaten have recruited famo more...

Bernadette DiPietro and Richard Gilles


The subject found in the phot more...

Mark Bradford


The sign reads \'The Greatest Artist in the World\' in bright, fluorescent colors. It\'s sitting on a number of similar, handmade signs h more...

Karen Woods, 'Inside Looking Out'


When Karen Woods moved from California to Boise fifteen years ago she brought with her an art background that included a BFA from the Cal more...

Tom Miller


Slick on the surface — lite more...

'Body and Soul'


Kathryn Jacobi’s finely more...

Kevin P. Clarke / David Fought


 

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Orlando Leibovitz


 

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Tom LaDuke


Tom LaDuke's new paintings and sculptures grace this longtime Santa Monica gallery’s new Culver City location. His enigmatic works more...

Kate Petley


Kate Petley is not a painter. Yet, her collaged works on acrylic with resin are saturated with rich colors and images that hint at urban more...

Gordon Cheung


For Gordon Cheung’s first solo museum exhibition in the United States, worlds are colliding. The British artist merges physical and more...

Joe Goode


 

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Stanko Abadzic


 

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John Bankston


 

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'Body in Fragments'


This small but sumptuous exhibition, “Body in Fragments,” reflects upon the many aspects of the human mind, spirit as well as more...

'The Outsiders'


Reflections of the natural world and ecological concerns are manifest in an additional selection of four artists. Dianne Ben more...

'Edenistic Divergence'


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Joshua Podoll


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Bean Finneran


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Luc Tuymans


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'Vessels'


Once again the old proverb holds true: "Good things come in small packages more...

Frederick H. Evans / 'Urban Panoramas'


The British photographer, Frederick H. Evans’ strongest emotion ma more...

Jonathan Lasker


A post-modern/hybrid aestheti more...

Mary Henry


Walking into a roomful of more...

Mayra Barraza


Mayra Barraza paints ghosts. Spec more...

'Face to Face'


“Face to Face” brings together 36 portrait drawings from various private collections in Colorado. Curated by Julie Augur, ser more...

Robert Rauschenberg


Robert Rauschenberg&r more...

Cy Twombly


Small-scaled but satisfying, Cy Twombly’s eponymous exhibition features three recent works that rem more...

Bradley Castellanos


Continuing through March 27, 2010

The landscape in western art has always been about more than picturesque scenery: it symboli more...

Paul Cherwick and Jodie Mohr


Paul Cherwick’s dizzying array of about one hundred carved wooden heads line the walls at eye height, jutting out more...

Daniel Aksten


Quirky, pixilated paintings by Daniel Aksten are the highlight of this inaugural show, “Difference and Repetition. more...

Alex Prager


The first chromogenic print encountered by viewers of Alex Prager’s “Week-end” is a saturated close-up more...

Ilan Lieberman


Mexico City’s Ilán Lieberman is a big dreamer, thanks to meditation and some ESP research, and “Dream more...

Lucrecia Troncoso


Working with cellulose sponges, wire, and glue, Lucrecia Troncoso carves and folds her chosen media to embody plants in more...

Mel Bochner


Given one’s likely association with Mel Bochner’s work – painterly, perspectival boxes from the &lsquo more...

Winter Blue 20Ten's


“Winter Blue 20TEN’s” 25 works by 10 artists is an explosion of blue energy in abstract canvasses and more...

Jonathan Ginnaty


Ceramicist Jonathan Ginnaty’s “American Dream in Terra Cotta” follows a long line of installations tha more...

Herb Alpert


The totemic language of sculpture has informed Herb Alpert’s work for the past 20 years. Totemism refers to kinshi more...

Robert Mallary


Robert Mallary’s large sculptural slabs, full of sand, wood, cardboard, and resin, recall Anselm Kiefer and Eva He more...

Julia Venske and Gregor Spanle


German sculptors Julia Venske and Gregor Spänle seek to bypass cultural differences that separate more...

Andy Warhol


If the giant paintings of Rorschach figures and self-portraits with skulls in  “Andy Warhol: The Last Decade& more...

Melody Owen


Across the multifarious output of Portland-based artist Melody Owen, animals have long played a role, whether via the in more...

'Idea as Art'


Over 50 years New York collector and museum befriender Werner Kramarsky has amassed a trove of contemporary art on paper that numbers in more...

Samuel Beckett


The playwright Samuel Beckett, wanted \'Not I,\' a dramatic monologue written in 1972, to work on the nerves of the audi more...

'Eden is Burning'


Born in London in 1775, the fabled British Romantic painter Joseph Mallord William Turner never had a chance to visit the rugged wilds of more...

Gregory Euclide


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Laura Ross-Paul


Figurative painter Laura more...

Steven Simon


The name of this exhibit give more...

Mary Heebner


Mary Heebner uses sepia toned more...

Jimi Gleason


Take a vacuum-mirrored glass box by Larry Bell of the Light and Space school that emerged in Los Angeles half a century ago; a Polaroid s more...

'PaperWeight'


If it is the role of one generation to bemoan the degeneration of the next, it is due to an understandable penchant for material-inspired more...

Travis Somerville


This work will make you uncomfortable, and probably sad. It\'ll make you curious and angry. It\'ll make you think, and even, as I did, st more...

Mark Chamberlain


Some 37 years ago photographe more...

Mark Chamberlain


Mark Chamberlain’s phot more...

'One on One'


Organized by Thaw Curatorial more...

Joshua Lutz


The New Topographics photographers of the 1970s - Stephen Shore, Lewis Baltz and Robert Adams - walked a tightrope between critique of in more...

Claudio Dicochea


Continuing through March 27, 2010

Beneath the playful, multilayered acrylics of Claudio Dicochea\'s more...

Susan Mikula & Ward Schumaker


Continuing through March 27, 2010

Two alluring, calming bodies of work include Susan Mikula\'s hazy, more...

'Resident Alien'


Continuing through April 3, 2010

"Resident Alien"
is one of those rare meditations upon human displa more...

Melissa Cooke


Continuing through April 10, 2010

Melissa Cooke is a young artist based in Madison Wisconsin who is more...

'Don't Make Me Laugh'


Continuing through April 15, 2010

Making humor the central point of an exhibition can be a recipe for failure.   more...

Andreas Gursky


Continuing through May 1, 2010

Andreas Gursky, he of the first "million-dollar photograph," has fina more...

Lawrence Gipe


Lawrence Gipe presents a collection of paintings and drawings under the title “1962,” which happens to be the year of his bir more...

Charles Gill


Like many in their retirement more...

Judy Fiskin


Continuing through April 10, 2010

The small images of nondescript places from series including \'Military Architecture,\' more...

David Kroll


Continuing through April 17, 2010

David Kroll paints with the touch of an Old Master. Refined layers of oil on canvas more...

Jorge Santos and Adam Normandin


Jorge Santos’ surreal, more...

Morris Graves


The fragility of the human ex more...

Creating the CA+E


Like the desert landscape that surrounds it, Reno, Nevada, has an intriguing richness that is not immediately obvious. It\'s certainly no more...

Karen Kitchel


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Joe Novak


Continuing through April 10, 2010

Ten 5 by 7 inch acrylic-on-clayboard panels call to mind the following litany of de more...

John Wilcox


Continuing through April 17, 2010

The words and monochromes of John Wilcox in his current exhibition, titled "New York Cit more...

Jack Pierson


Continuing through April 17, 2010

Jack Pierson's current photographic images - printed large and extra large - bring to mi more...

Alex Katz


Continuing through April 24, 2010

It is a pleasure to see these landscapes and smaller works by Alex Katz, who is largely more...

Donald Judd


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Aimee Garcia and Carlos Montes de Oca


Paintings and photographs by Aimée Garc&ia more...

Chris Rush


Continuing through May 16, 2010

While most of us look away from those considered different, Tucson artist Chris Rush more...

Philippe Mohlitz


Continuing through May 1, 2010

Philippe Mohlitz's engravings are finely wrought windows to out-of-reach worlds - arcane wo more...

Night Lights


Continuing through May 1, 2010

Three perceptive photographers turn their faces away from the garish light of day to evoke more...

Jeff Elrod


Continuing through May 1, 2010


Jeff  Elrod is a nimble painter. He paints deftly and keenly, using the computer more...

Lucy Gaylord-Lindholm


Enchanting, strange and impec more...

The Green Museum


There is a telling scene early in the popular television series \'Mad Men,\' acontemporary 1960s period drama, in which the protagonist, more...

Ben Jones


Continuing through June 6, 2010

The stuff of Ben Jones' work wriggles in the in-between. It's all ab more...

Ian Everard


Continuing through May 15, 2010

Ian Everard is a Santa Cruz based artist and illustrator whose intriguing more...

Chuck Close


Continuing through May 9, 2010

The enormous, excruciatingly detailed portraits of Chuck Close, or \'heads more...

Sayre Gomez


Continuing through May 1, 2010


Los Angeles-based artist Sayre Gomez explores identity in the aptly more...

Ron van der Ende


Inspired by history and pop c more...

''Mind Games''


Contemporary artists exploring th more...

Laurie Lipton


We are rarely astonished by art created on paper more...

Without Reservation


When the arts collective Postcommodity was invited by Arizona State University Art Museum to participate in the exhibition "Defining Sust more...

John Grade


more...

Andrea Dezso


Romanian native Andrea De more...

Thomas McGovern


“Hard Boys + Bad Girls& more...

Gus Van Sant


more...

Linda Vallejo


“And the people bow more...

Carl Jung


Carl G. Jung, from \'The Red Book,\' at the Hammer Museum.
& more...

Brent Ozaeta


Continuing through May 29, 2010

There is a Babel of digital patterning in the new paintings of the young artist B more...

Eric Tillinghast


Continuing through May 29, 2010

Eric Tillinghast navigates between painting, photography, and sculpture t more...

Thomas Campbell


Continuing through May 15, 2010

Yar is a nautical term for "ready," or "quick and agile." Being so, Thomas Campbell's curr more...

Nathan Redwood


Nathan Redwood's masterful, liquid painting style is fully in effect in "Altered Atmospheres."  His spaghetti- and more...

Lance Letscher


Continuing through May 15, 2010

Lance Letscher's new body of work is an array of his trademark collage in more...

Stuart Arends


Continuing through May 29, 2010

Over the course of the past three decades Stuart Arends has engaged with more...

Stella Zhang


Continuing through September 5, 2010

Stella Zhang is a young Beijing-born, classically trained artist who more...

Chris Beas


On May 1, 1994 famed Formula more...

Ai Weiwei


This Ai Weiweimore...

Stephen Sollins: 'New Thoughts'


In Borges\' story, \'The Approach to Almutasim,\' the narrator discerns the influence of a holy man in the transfigured faces of his foll more...

William T. Wiley in Retrospect


\"Mr. Unatural Eyes the Ape Run Ledge,\" 1975
Charcoal, colo more...

'American Stories:'


Continuing through May 23, 2010

Those who evaluate genre paintings by awarding points solely to the most convincingly real more...

Dorothy Goode


Continuing through May 29, 2010

In "Paintings I wrote on in 2009," Dorothy Goode introduces a new element to her visual vo more...

David 'Netherland' van Alphen


Opened May 7, 2010

In his new solo exhibit, \'Plaid and Twill,\' David \'Netherland\' van Alphen combines his signature \' more...

Douglas Leon Cartmel


Continuing through June 12, 2010

The fil rouge, or better yet, the fil gris, connecting the figural to t more...

Roger Herman


\'Rogermore...

Storm Tharp


\'Stormmore...

Eric Zimmerman and Emilie Halpern


When NASA’s Voyager Pro more...

Arshile Gorky


Given the high drama of his p more...

Kathleen Henderson


Having received her BFA in pa more...

Martin Stupich


Continuing through June 7, 2010

Tom Tavelli might well call his gallery the Place Where Western Stereotypes are Challenged more...

Linda Christensen and Sherry Karver


A cursory glance at the paintings of Linda Christensen is all it takes to see the Bay Area influence of Richard Diebenko more...

Louise Bourgeois


Continuing through June 12, 2010

The vast ouvre of internationally recognized and legendary artist Louise Bourgeoi more...

Bart Esposito


Continuing through June 12, 2010

With \"Bends\" Bart Exposito continues to develop his work in a more nua more...

Chris Martin


Continuing through June 12, 2010

An intimate viewing space is well suited for Chris Martin's multi-media more...

Anne Mudge


Continuing through July 4, 2010

Nestled in the corner gallery farthest from the entrance to the museum, Anne Mudg more...

Uncommon Threads


Continuing through July 14, 2010

Not many seven year olds today perfect their sewing skills embroidering tea towels, as Ro more...

Fang Ling-An


more...

Richard Walker


Richard T. Walker, "Successive Inconceivable Events," 2005
Single channel DVD projection or monito more...

Gaylen Hansen


Gaylen Hansen, \"Fish Ladder,\" 2009
Acrylic on canvas, 48\" x 60\"
more...

The Hilton Brothers


The Hilton Brothers, "Heaven," 2009, Digital pigment photograph, 52" x 36"
Photo: courtesy Gebert more...

David Nakabayashi


Apparently fueled by an exist more...

Matt Lipps


Continuing through June 12, 2010

Cubism's fracturing of space and Abstract Expressionism's charged brushstroke meet Postmo more...

Orna Feinstein


Continuing through June 12, 2010

One thing is certain: Orna Feinstein\'s monoprints are about perception more...

Wid B. Vicious


Continuing through June 19, 2010

Best known for his abstract digital prints created with 1980s-era computer programs, mult more...

China: Secrets of the Silk Road


Continuing through July 25, 2010

While Egyptian mummies continue to fascinate, the mummies in "China: Secrets of t more...

Alice Neel


One line of reasoning is that more...

''Leaps into the Void''


The somewhat tongue-in-cheek \"First Manifesto of Nouveau Realis more...

Davide Coltro


One hundred black-and-white portraits, with an emphasis toward the black end of the scale, repetitively line the walls of this solo exhib more...

Silvia Poloto


Vibratory permutations of color and balanced, intuitive compositions lend Silvia Poloto’s paintings a playful élan. The S&a more...

Gabriel Acevedo Velarde


In the brochure accompanying "FOCUS: Gabriel Acevedo Velarde," Andrea Karnes astutely points out "the idea of 'relational aesthetics' is more...

'Stitches'


Continuing through June 12, 2010

In \"Stitches\" curator Sinead Finnerty-Pyne has gathered a remarkably diverse group of a more...

Mark Klett and Byron Wolfe


Continuing through June 26, 2010

In "Reconstructing the View," the latest exhibit from their ongoing Grand Canyon project more...

Francesca Gabbiani


Continuing through July 10, 2010

Walk into this exhibition armed with the knowledge that some of Francesca Gabbiani's work more...

Joseph Bueys, 'Multiples'


Joseph Beuys, \"Schlitten (Sled),\" wooden shed stamped with oil more...

Todd Schorr


In a world flooded with anxie more...

Matt Browning


A 2007 graduate of the University more...

Uta Barth


Continuing through June 26, 2010

Uta Barth's series of photographs constitute a dialogue about what we se more...

Renate Aller


Continuing through July 3, 2010

Back in the 19th century, Europeans and East-Coast Americans were worried about the end of more...

Michael Kenna


In these days of economic hangover, beauty may seem an extravagance, but it's one we can't afford to neglect. Preston Sturges's film come more...

Chris Jordan


Continuing through August 15, 2010

The painter Hieronymus Bosch was, you could say, 15th century Europe\'s go-to guy for e more...

'World Maps'


“World Maps” is a more...

Mark Harrington


The structural base of Mark H more...

Erin Cone


Even with fast and wide praise of more...

John Baldessari


So alert does John Baldessari more...

Richard Marquis


In the late 1960s, Richard Ma more...

Rachel Whiteread


Continuing through August 15, 2010

more...

Storm Tharp


Continuing through June 26, 2010 

On the heels of his strong showing at this year’s Whitney Biennial, Storm Thar more...

Peter Sarkisian


Continuing through July 24, 2010

If there were such a thing as the color “candy-apple yellow,” Peter S more...

Denis Darzacq


“Hyper,” the title of Denis Darzacq’s most recent suite of photographs, features a mélange of y more...

John Sonsini


Continuing through July 3, 2010

John Sonsini’s portraits of day laborers reveal a segment of societ more...

'Seeing Women in History Makes History Look Different'


Continuing through August 22, 2010

“Seeing Women in History Makes History Look Different” is more...

Meow Wolf


Continuing through July 3, 2010

Can\'t find that old afghan that you swiped from your granny\'s couch ages ago? How a more...

Chester Arnold


Continuing through July 3, 2010 

Chester Arnold\'s paintings and drawings (here, studies of the more...

Monika Ritterhaus


Continuing through July 17, 2010

\"Der Ring des Nibelungen,\" Richard Wagner\'s epic four opera cycle recently comple more...

Carol Lefkowitz


Carol Lefkowitz's abstract oils on canvas or paper may be untitled (e.g., "Untitled #141," "Untitled $144," "Untitled #1 more...

Aaron Curry


Following his Hammer Project from late 2008/early 2009, Aaron Curry’s “Two Sheets Thick” pushes his sc more...

'The Dissolve'


“The Dissolve&r more...

Gustavo Acosta


Edgy urbanscapes have become comm more...

Dennis Hopper


Double Standard
1961/2006, water based primer oil and matte varnish on vinyl
9\' 5\" x more...

Pard Morrison


Pard Morrison is interested in creating hybrids of painting and sculpture in a
post-minimalist style. His solo show at Rule Gallery more...

Post-Now


Continuing through July 17, 2010

Wildlife in a world bereft of human presence unites three otherwise disparate sets of pho more...

Jason Salavon


Continuing through July 25, 2010

Born in 1970, Jason Salavon grew up with ever-evolving computer technolo more...

Editor's Pick: Jeff Jahn


Continuing through August 1, 2010

Fresh on the heels of co-curating the University of Oregon\'s Donald Judd conference and more...

Michael Corrine West


Seeing a group of truly fine paintings straight out the best of the Abstract Expressionist era, one might be forgiven for wondering - why more...

Whiting Tennis


\"Whitingmore...

Jenny Morgan


more...

Patrick Dintino


Patrick Dintin        <a href=more...

Elizabeth Patterson


Originally from Pennsylvania and educated at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Elizabeth Patterson relocated to Los Angeles in 1 more...

Clare Rojas


San Francisco neo-folk artist more...

David Tomb


Barnett Newman\'s famous joke about art history being irrelevant to artists, just as ornithology is to birds, has always been irrelevant more...

Bette Burgoyne


Continuing through July 31, 2010

Bette Burgoyne\'s latest exhibition of pencil drawings channel a deep, d more...

Monsters and Miracles


Lisa Brown, \"The Latke was Suffering so much that It Leapt out of the Hot Pan
and Out the Windo more...

Self and Family...


Continuing through August 9, 2010

For Charlotte Jackson\'s inaugural exhibition in her new space in the Railyard Arts Dist more...

Bert Long


Continuing through August 14, 2010

Bert Long takes Carl Jung's "Red Book" or "Liber Novus," the Latinate more...

''Machinations''


Don’t let the title of the more...

Denver Arts


Portia Munson, "Pink Project: Table," (Detail) 
[Bad Girls, New Museum, found pink plastic o more...

Russell Crotty


Continuing through August 14, 2010

Russell Crotty is known for his night-sky drawings on Japanese pa more...

Henry Leutwyler and Joseph Szabo


Continuing through August 14, 2010

\"Neverland Lost: A Portrait of Michael Jackson\" is a dazzling exhibition of phot more...

John Dempcy


Continuing through July 31, 2010

In \"Inner Fictions,\" Seattle-based painter John Dempcy serves up more...

Jay DeFeo


Continuing through August 7, 2010

Eclipsing Jay DeFeo\'s petite frame, the artist\'s 11-by-8-foot paintin more...

Keer Tanchak


Keer Tanchak\'s painterly versions of Rococo arcadias are impossible to see today outside the context of financial meltdown and oil-well more...

Youngsuk Suh


The Four Horsemen of our current more...

Felipe Ehrenberg


It is noticeably strange that more...

Mary Shaffer, Peter Halley, and Gunter Forg


Continuing through August 7, 2010

Three solo shows share color, line, and form in distinctly different expressions an more...

Einar and Jamex de la Torre


Einar and Jamex de la Torre, \"Chakamotas,\" 2009
Blown glass and mixe more...

John Seery


John Seery came to prominence in New York some four decades ago as a central figure in the Lyrical Abstraction movement--a respo more...

Editor's Pick: Edition Jacob Samuel


Continuing through August 29, 2010

Beautifully presented and installed, the complete editions from Edition Jacob S more...

Peter Millett


Continuing through August 14, 2010

In "Skyscrapers," Peter Millett's latest exhibition of sculptures, ben more...

'Shattering the Glass Wall'


It might be overstating the case only slightly to say that the last time a large glass caused this kind of a stir in a cultural instituti more...

Monica Lundy


Last autumn, Bay Area artist more...

Bart Exposito


Painter Bart Exposito has been pushing forward in one, very specific direction for nearly a decade and almost every stage of the journey more...

'Art on the Edge'


The NMMA's second biennial juried show was curated by Nicholas Baume, chief curator and director of the Public Art Fund in New York, on b more...

'Stripped: Neo-Minimal Strategies in Contemporary Art'


Continuing through September 10, 2010

more...

Sherry Karver


Continuing through August 28, 2010

more...

Michael Eastman


Continuing through August 29, 2010

more...

Timothy Nolan


Continuing through August 21, 2010

more...

'Wall Installations'


Continuing through August 14, 2010

more...

Jim Marshall


\"Johnny Cash and June Carter\"
1969
Jim Marshall
Silver Gelatin Photograph
© more...

Kim Abeles


“Kim Abeles:  Art more...

David Trulli


It’s been noted that th more...

Sherrie Wolf


For years Sherrie Wol more...

Squeak Carnwath


Continuing through September 13, 2010

more...

Casey McGlynn


 

Continuing thro more...

Nancy Rubins


Continuing through September 3, 2010more...

Harold Fox


Continuing through September 7, 2010more...

The Second Program: Art Beyond the Frame


Continuing through August 28, 2 more...

2-D/3-D


Continuing through September 18, 2010more...

Lynn Aldrich


Cmore...

Buff Monster


For his fourth solo exhibitio more...

Il Lee


The juxtaposition of ballpoin more...

Editor's Pick: Sabin Aell / Emma Hardy


The end of summer i more...
On Kawara


Opening September 4, 2010

On Kawara is a New-York-based conceptu more...

Graciela Iturbide


Continuing through September 18, 2010

Mexican photographer Graciela Iturb more...

Tom Waldron / Arthur Drooker


Continuing through September 3, 2010

The two-person exhibition Tom Waldro more...

Heather Gwen Martin


A surreptitious and quite chi more...

Jana Flynn & Jill Gallenstein


Linear and organic structures more...

Jules Olitski


Untitled-Sevenmore...

'High All Day'


Continuing through September 30 more...

Tim Bavington


Continuing through October 2, 2010

When more...

Joanne LeFrak


more...

Dennis Hopper


Continuing through September 26, 2010

more...

Hadar Sobol


The weariness of Woman and fi more...

''Prelude to an Apocalypse''


Contemporary American landsca more...

Sarah Fox at Space Gallery, Denver


Space Gallery is one of the top spots on Santa Fe Drive south of downtown Denver, which is the art district in the city. Space\'s success more...

Jian Wang


Jian Wang is a painter in the Bay Area figurative tradition, having studied under such masters as Wayne Thiebaud, Manuel Neri, and Roland more...

David Buckingham


Continuing through October 20, more...

Adam Sorenson


Continuing through October 2, 2 more...

John O'Brien


John O\'Brien is interested in the histories and practices of museums. This interest is more in the conceptual tradition of Marcel Broodt more...

Ala Ebtekar


Many artists draw upon their individual histories to create works which speak to their experience. For artists of Persian descent, in par more...

Joe Deal


Joe Deal's final works, "West and West," on view this summer at the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, made one last shift in a f more...

Dena Schuckit


"Aerial Event 2"
2010
Acrylic on wood
20" x 24"
Photo: courtesy of David B. Smith G more...

Zer01 Festival


In 2000, ZER01 was established in San Jose, California, to aid the exploration of the intersection between technology, digital culture, a more...

David Alfaro Siqueiros


David Alfaro Siqueiros’ ant more...

Dana DeKalb


A retablo is a devotional paintin more...

Judith Belzer


The natural world was not so more...

Paula Castillo


Continuing through October 8, 2010

Paula Castillo\'s sculptures ma more...

Deborah Aschheim


Deborah Aschheimmore...

Cézanne and American Modernism


Continuing through September 26, 2010

\"Cézanne and American Moderni more...

Arcy Douglass


Continuing through October 23, 2010

In "Cloud," Arcy Douglass transf more...

Carlee Fernandez


Continuing through October 9, 2010

In her latest works, Carlee Fernandez
more...

Trenton Doyle Hancock


Continuing through October 23, 2010

The collages, paintings, drawings, and now scul more...

Nancy Jackson


Continuing through October 9, 2010

Nancy Jackson\'s current show s more...

Meeson Pae Yang


Recently, LAUNCH was launched with a solo show by Meeson Pae Yang. \"Accumulations\" featured four of her whimsical faux-ecosystem instal more...

Michael C. McMillen


As we enter the gallery we op more...

Vik Muniz


“I was born in Brazil a more...

Elise Wagner


In \"Solar Flare,\" painter Elise Wagner played variations on the theme of the music of the spheres. In semi-abstract oil and encaustic p more...

'Self and Family... A Recent Look'


For Charlotte Jackson\'s inaugural exhibition in her new space in the Railyard Arts District, she chose to do something different than pr more...

James Gobel


While Mick Jagger cautioned listeners that \"you can\'t always get what you want,\" Bay Area-based artist James Gobel\'s recent exhibitio more...

Mark Ruwedel


Lurking behind every discourse on ruins is nineteenth-century Romanticism with its melancholic musings on the transitory nature of life a more...

'Seedlings'


Curated by New York curator Regine Basha, "Seedlings" is proof of the old Miesian adage that less is more. The works of nine young artist more...

Eva Lake


Widely known in the Northwest for her finely graded abstract paintings in the Op Art tradition, Eva Lake shared a different vein of her p more...

Deborah Bell


For her eleventh solo show in Seattle since 1990, 44-year-old Deborah Bell continued to extend the range of imagery in her abstract paint more...

Marianne Kolb


When Sue Greenwood Fine Art first introduced painter Marianne Kolb to intrigued Orange County collectors and critics, acclaim came instan more...

Susan Danis


Surrealism extolled the imaginative transformation of found objects (objets trouves) as exemplified in Meret Oppenheim's iconic fur-lined more...

Age and Innocence


Situated in a former storage garage in the sleepy suburb of Eagle Rock, CA, you first enter Mike Kelley and Michael Smith's "A Voyage of more...

Lari Pittman


When Immanuel Kant wrote that more...

James Magee


The loveliest things with which w more...

Kim MacConnel


This October marks San Diego-based artist Kim MacConnel's first full-career retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, (M more...

Elizabeth Patterson


Colored pencil may not be the most popular or poetic medium, but in the deft hands of LA artist Elizabeth Patterson, it proves surprising more...

Timothy Siciliano


Continuing through October 9, 2010

"Dongguan more...

Shepard Fairey


Continuing through October 16, 2010

"Printed Matters" is a jam-packed tour that featu more...

Kent Williams


Continuing through September 30, 2010

Whether or not they actively subsume sexualit more...

Patrick McFarlin


Continuing through October 17, 2010

Taking for his subject the obituaries published i more...

Hugh Brown


Continuing through October 30, 2010

If collage with its juxtaposition of disparate el more...

Martina Sauter


Continuing through October 31, 2010

The work in "Shapely Shadows and a New Apartment" more...

Photo Environment


Continuing through October 20, 2010

The highlight of "Photo Environmentmore...

Yozo Suzuki


The art of Yozo Suzuk more...

''Thickening the Plot''


Gardens bring the bewildering more...

50 Years of Tamarind


It was the best of art openings: wall-to-wall people, fine wine and food, great talk and observation. But it also marked a unique moment: more...

Mike Bray


Continuing through October 16, 2010

In \"It was never about the audience,\" more...

Ester Partegás


Continuing through October 30, 2010

Ester Partegás is a Spa more...

Michael Hall


Continues through October 16, 2010

When the Cold War ended in the late 1980s after tw more...

Will Rogan


Continuing through November 6, 2010

Will Rogan presents quietly intr more...

Roland Reiss


Given the way that he continuously and relentlessly looks forward, it seems strange for Roland Reiss to look back. Reiss makes objects th more...

Jordi Alcaraz


Continuing through November 30, 2010

In his first American showing, Jordi Alc more...

Teresita Fernández


Continuing through October 22, 2010

Although Duchampian conceptualism has evolved int more...

'New School Cool'


Continuing through November 6, 2010

Although the Light and Space movement that emerge more...

Naomi Shigeta


Continuing through October 30, 2010

In \"Path to Passage\" Naomi Shigeta\'s more...

Matthew Ronay


Continuing through January 2, 2011

Matthew Ronay\'s enchanting \"B more...

Patrick Merrill


Patrick Merrill left a rich legac more...

Andy Moses


Andy Moses bridges multiple g more...

Andrew Schoultz


San Francisco artist Andr more...

Michael Knutson


Continuing through October 30, 2010

Known for creating patterns of spiraling geomet more...

Garland Fielder


Continuing through December 18, 2010

The contorted and impossible geometries of more...

'Creative Continuum'


Continuing through November 28, 2010

In Wynn Bullock\'s \"Child in Forest,\" from 1 more...

Christina Empedocles


Continuing through October 31, 2010

Christina Empedocles presents more...

Chris Oatey


Continuing through November 14, 2010

In \"Animate Objects\" labor-intensive carbon more...

Michael Goldberg


Wandering through the museum surv more...

''The 1960s Revisited''


This ambitious exhibition, more...

Lee Friedlander


Lee Friedlandermore...

Ballad of the Non-Specific Object


Continuing through November 27, 2010

The artist more...

Paul McCarthy


Continuing through November 6, 2010

This inaugu more...

Introductions: Three Emerging Artists


The paintings of Steve Burtch more...

Martin Durazo


Fresh off an April show at Gallery Lara in Tokyo, a critically acclaimed and controversial residency at the 18th Street Art Center this s more...

Michael Schultheis


Growing up on a cattle ranch in Eastern Washington, Northwest painter Michael Schultheis had limited options. If he ever wanted to leave, more...

Dimitri Kozyrev


Continuing through December 11, 2010

Landscape painting often evokes quietness, stillness; bringing solitary cont more...

Mary Snowden


\"I feel like I\'ve come full circle,\" says Mary Snowden--Bay Area artist and chairperson of painting and drawing at California College more...

The Crocker Expands into the 21st Century


Against a backdrop of stalled urban renewal projects and a paralyzed state legislature, Sacramento\'s tripled-in-size Crocker Art Museum more...

Steve Roden


PASADENA, CA
Steve Roden: \"In Between\" at the Armory Center for the Artsmore...

Colleen Sanders


Aesthetic transcendence is a delusion, according to the current thinking of aesthetic agnostics or atheists, but art-lovers still seek th more...

Paula Castillo


If metal could escape/from coffers and factories/and the torn-open mountains/ close around it again/we would be whole

--Ra more...

Vernon Fisher


Fort Worth conceptual artist Vernon Fisher has been known for the use of language in his painting-based installations at least since 1977 more...

David Buckingham


Some contemporary artists make much ado of criticizing consumer capitalism, an economic system not without grievous faults, as recent eve more...

Will Rogan


Will Rogan\'s recent exhibition at Altman Siegel Gallery, \"Stay Home,\" quietly reflected on contradictions of awareness and oblivion, f more...

Lezley Saar


Lezley Saar's "Autist's Fables," an oeuvre she created over a span of two years, seems to be a continuation of her former body of work, " more...

Don Quade


Over the last several years Denver painter Don Quade's work has been changing. When he first started to show his pieces some years ago, t more...

'Ojos Bien Abiertos / Eyes Wide Open'


Sgraffito drawings by Texan artist Alice Leora Briggs joined new prints by Guatemalan photographer Luis Gonzalez Palma and historic works more...

Jordi Alcaraz


Every now and again one comes across an artist whose vision is incontrovertible and absolutely without measure, and it's as if your breat more...

Eric Adrian Lee


Eric Adrian Lee's solo debut in Seattle at Gallery IMA was a modest but promising group of 15 mostly square, abstract paintings that all more...

Pablo Picasso


Pablo Picasso’s more...

John Belingheri


The idea of art defining and more...

Fertile Ground


Continuing through December 4, 2010

Master more...

Alberto Burri


Continuing through December 18, 2010

Alberto Burri was an Italian more...

Tom Orr


Continuing through November 13, 2010

The experience of Tom Orr\'s more...

Astrid Preston


\"East west spring fall\" sho more...

Charles Arnoldi


In “Charles Arn more...

Catherine Wagner


Catherine Wagner&rsqu more...

William Dole


While teaching at UC Santa Barbar more...

Christian Bonnefoi


Continuing through Decemb more...

Mary Beth Edelson


Continuing through December 11, 2010 more...

William Brice


William Brice\'s work has bee more...

'2010 California Biennial'


Just as anticipation is build more...

William T. Wiley and H.C. Westermann


This funky, fun show highligh more...

Benjamin Patterson


Continuing through January 23, 2011

We get in on the Fluxus after-party with an overd more...

Trine Ellitsgaard


Continuing through December 4, 2010
more...

Vanessa Renwick


Continuing through November 27, 2010

Filmmaker and installation artist Vaness more...

Augusta Wood


Continuing through December 23, 2010

"I have only what I remember" is a surprisingly more...

Michael David


Continuing through November 27, 2010

The monstrous object of beauty in Michae more...

Jerry Uelsmann / Maggie Taylor


Continuing through January 30, 2011

Husband-and-wife Jerry Uelsmann more...

Joachim Bandau / Cornelia Schulz


The cosmic battle between mod more...

Shane McAdams


“Micro Chasm” is more...

Olga Sinclair


more...

Yrjö Edelmann


Swedish painter Yrj&o more...

The Fisher Collection


Nine Multicolored Marilyns (Reversal Series)
1976-1986
Andy Warhol
Acrylic and s more...

Einar and Jamex de la Torre


La Reconquista (Triptych)
2010
Lenticular photographic image on translucent medium
more...

Yrjo Edelmann


Continuing through December 29, 2010

Swedish painter Yrjö Edelmann possesses a painterly dexterity v more...

Darren Hostetter


Continuing through December 11, 2010

The work of Darren Hostetter is a specialized humor akin to Mel Broo more...

Maira Kalman


Maira Kalman is more...

Randy Colosky


Continuing through December, 2010
more...

Susie Rosmarin


Continuing through Dece more...

Martin Creed


Continuing through December 18, 2010

Martin Creed is a Scotland-born more...

G. Lewis Clevenger


Continuing through December 30, 2010

Until 2002, G. Lewis Clevengermore...

Martin Mull


Continuing through December 18, 2010

Although you may know him as Roseanne's gay boss more...

Andy Diaz Hope


Andy Diaz Hope’smore...

Jonas Wood


As George Santayana wrote, "Those more...

Rolando Briseño


Continuing through February 13, more...

Carol Es


Continuing through December 30, 2010

more...

Ronald Slowinski


Continues through January 16, 2011

more...

Even Younger Than Jesus


Continuing through December 31, 2010

\"more...

Chris Engman


Photographer Chris Engman more...

Brian Forrest and Rose-Lynn Fisher


The deep, dark, almost tactile bl more...

Andy Goldsworthy


Using only materials found as more...

Preston Singletary


Continuing through Feb more...

Joan Hall


Continuing through February 12, 2011

Avid s more...

Joe Sorren


Continuing through January 2, 2011

The pain more...

Vernon Fisher


Conceptual art can lean so terribly far into our own cranial turf that there’s little on the “outside” for our imaginat more...

Lee Kelly


In the where-do-we-go-from-here moment experienced by many second generation, Left Coast Abstract Expressionists, Lee Kelly took to the s more...

Frederick Wight


Frederick Wight (1902-1986) f more...

Michelle Grabner and Brad Killam


Michelle Grabnermore...

Vija Celmins


Intransigent contradiction abounds in the work of Vija Celmins. But it does so subtly. The guns, exploded planes, a more...

Ansen Seale


Ansen Seale deploys slitscan photography to show us the world as it unfolds over time. “River of Light” offers up linear colo more...

Sean Duffy


Continuing through January 23, 2011

The co more...

Alwyn O'Brien


Continuing through January 15, 2011

more...

Phyllis Green


This exhibition of over forty more...

Margie Livingston


It started with a hairball. Margi more...

Mayme Kratz


Tiny fish bones, button-like more...

Jeff Zilm


Continuing through February 12, 2011

Dematerialization has a succinct and precise mea more...

'Insolitus'


Continuing through January 31, 2011

With an intriguing title that suggests the incons more...

'High-Def'


Continuing through January 22, 2011

Geometric abstraction is alive and well in this g more...

West of Rome Public Art


Marnie Weber, \"more...

Mark Dion's 'Marvelous Museum'


Taxidermied two-year-old Indian elephant from the Snow Museum of Natural History
(one of the foundin more...

Ingrid Calame


Ingrid Calame, \"Arcelo more...

Larry Mullins


Larry Mullins, "She's Banged Up"
2009 - 2010, Oil, spray more...

Alexander Calder


Part aerial act, part cinched more...

Charles Garabedian


This Charles Garabedian retro more...

Rusty Scruby


Neuroscience tells us that th more...

Mike Kelley


 

Videos more...
Astrid Preston


From her earliest renditions of architectural fragments on aluminum cutouts in the 1970s, to the patterned formal gardens set within wide more...

John Yoyogi Fortes


Eclecticism and hybridity may be common practice these days, but who would have thought that graffiti art, pop surrealism, and identity a more...

The Date Farmers


Continuing through February 26, 2011

The Date Farmers - Armando Lerm more...

Carolina Silva


Continuing through January 29, 2011

Carolina Silva contemplates the more...

Laura Mackin


Continuing through February 19, 2011

In "Time Enough," Laura Mackin more...

David X Levine


Continuing through January 29, 2011

Oddball hybrids of automatist strategies and obse more...

Geoff Chadsey


Continuing through February 12, 2011

Young American males not so long ago had stand more...

Hap Tivey


Well known for his wall sculp more...

Maritta Tapanainen


In the exhibition, & more...

''Einfluss: 8 from Dusseldorf''


The immediate impression of < more...

A New Scene Takes Root In Potrero Hill


Where the old warehouses, high-tech lofts, and chic eateries of San Francisco's Potrero Hill rub up against the gritty streets, ecstatic more...

Martin Mull


There is a certain air of poignancy that wafts through the paintings of Martin Mull. Sifting through the attic of America's faded mid-ce more...

Gabriel Vormstein


Continuing through May 1, 2011

For German artist Gabriel Vormstein, more...

Manjari Sharma


Continuing through February 12, 2011

Are sexuality and sexiness mutually inclusive? more...

Jane Brucker


Haus is a residential propert more...

Ben Durham


Continuing through February 12, 2011

Ben Durham lives and works in more...

Street Art Comes Alive in New Mexico


Street artists who paint, paste and sculpt on urban space haven\'t always received a warm welcome from the fine art world. Reactions to more...

Adam Ekberg


For photographer Adam more...

Cork Marcheschi


Inside the darkened gallery space more...

''Radioactive and Bright''


Patrick Horsley’s vivid more...

Suprasensorial


Predating the light and space more...

Christopher Taggart


Continuing through March 5, 2011

Nature and culture mix it up again in the mock-sci more...

Mark Zirpel


Continuing through March 26, 2011

In "Queries in Glass" Seattle-based sculptor and in more...

Ryan McLennan & Laura Ball


Continuing through February 26, 2011

Ryan McLennan and Lau more...

Steve Reynolds


Continuing through February 23, 2011
more...

Ted Laredo


Continuing through March 5, 2011

Although Ted Laredo's works are all more...

Terence La Noue


Continuing through February 26, 2011

For Terence La Noue, it's not e more...

''Enter Slowly,'


Six emerging artists from Ireland more...

Bart Exposito


“Paper Primitives&rdquo more...

Michel Verjux


Parisian artist Michel Ve more...

James Robie


Multi-faceted, eclectic and diver more...

''Exploring the Impact of Water''


The 26 diverse works on display i more...

Tim Cross


Continuing through February 27, 2011

Tim Cross prints photographs on more...

Daido Moriyama


Continuing through February 26, 2011

World-renowned photographer Daido Moriya more...

Anna Ayeroff


Continuing through March 3, 2011

The first of a series of ten curatorial projects,more...

Judy Pfaff


Best known for her complex instal more...

Trevor Paglen


In his first domestic solo exhibi more...

Amy Cutler / Runa Islam / Ruth Claxton


The three solo shows curated more...

Thomas Gainsborough / Howard Hodgkin


Although over two hundred yea more...

On Strike from the Huffington Post


When we were invited to become a more...

Matt McCormick


Continuing through April 2, 2011

The centerpiece of photographer and filmmaker more...

Julian Hoeber


Continuing through March 12, 2011

Julian Hoeber's new paintings are more...

Theodore Svenningsen


Bringing together the visual more...

Ed Ruscha


Uniting technology and mental more...

Camille Seaman


The polar ice caps are shrink more...

Larry Fink


Continuing through March 19, 2011

Larry Fink's collection of silver more...

Jim Nolan


Continuing through April 2, 2011

Jim Nolan transforms materials from more...

Uta Barth


Continuing through May 8, 2011

Uta Barth is a photographer known for more...

''Gods of Angkor''


A metals conservation laborat more...

Beili Liu


more...

a.k.a Zen


Continuing through March 27, 2011

a.k.a Zen examines the diverse mea more...

Jon Haddock


Opening March 18, 2011

In "Isometric Screenshots" by Jon Haddock the more...

Kerry Tribe


Continuing through April 24, 2011

"Milton Sees a Ghost" employs a minimal set of foun more...

Sister Corita


Continuing through June 5, 2011

A blaze of bright color and bold graphics by more...

Norman Zammitt (1931-2007)


You tend to stand in front of a Norman Zammitt painting like you would a Mark Rothko--that is, silenced by its transcendent quality. You\ more...

''New Image Sculpture''


Partly inspired by the ground-bre more...

Laura Karetzky


Laura Karetzky’s exhibition more...

Halim Alkarim


One of the three current solo more...

''In the Dark''


One of the first lessons in D more...

Doug Aitken


In a culture over-saturated with media, how do we make sense of the information that bombards us? The constant input of sights, sounds an more...

Geoffrey Todd Smith


Psychedelic, hypnotic, dizzying, hallucinogenic. Standing in the midst of Geoffrey Todd Smith's recent show at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles more...

Jacobine van der Meer


Continuing through March 26, 2011

Look past the seeming callowness of Jacobin more...

Susan Logoreci


Continuing through April 6, 2011

Susan Logoreci's painstaking color more...

Chiappa / Long / Wood


Continuing through April 2, 2011

As cleverness goes, this show - a collaboration cons more...

Terry Allen / Rebecca Campbell


Continuing through April more...

Mayumi Nishida


Mayumi Nishida’ more...

Deborah Oropallo


The show of new work by D more...

Ray Turner


Just when selectivity (with a more...

Eric Eley


Continuing through April 8, 2011

Eric Eley constructs worlds from more...

Merrill Mahaffey


Continuing through April 6, 2011

Ever the intrepid landscape artist, Merrill more...

Marvin Zindler


In the early 1950s, Houston w more...

David Levinthal


This tasty sampler of images by n more...

Michael Kessler


Continuing through April more...

Linda Fleming


more...

Tony Delap / Ruth Pastine


Two exceptional artists, more...

Christo and Jeanne-Claude: 'Over the River'


\"Over the River,\" Project For The Arkansas River, State of Colorado
2008, Collage with pencil, more...

Darren Waterston


Nothing is what it seems to be in the work of San Francisco artist Darren Waterston. Barely-there orbs ooze from one configuration to the more...

Analia Saban


Continuing through April 23, 2011

For "Grayscale" Analia Saban has l more...

Some Assembly Required


Construction of art from debr more...

Sol LeWitt


Continuing through April 30, 2011

Grids, f more...

James Pustorino


Above: James Pustorino, \"Universechild 9: sometimes you know you are dreaming and you try to change more...

David Leigh


Continuing through May 10, 2011

This past winter, while pondering what to do for his more...

'Magnetic Fields'


Continuing Through May 15, 2011

Whether treated as a deep space penetrated by tangled more...

Cecilia Miguez


Continuing through April 23, 2011

Capturing us in their space and spelling out their more...

''Art in the Streets''


The existential question haun more...

Matt Sellars


Matt Sellars ins more...

Cig Harvey


“Life is ....”   more...

Naomie Kremer


Naomie Kremermore...

Adela Andea


Continuing through May 14, 2011

Adela Andea's sculpture extends the more...

Richard Walker


Continuing through April 30, 2011

Richard Walker presents a three sc more...

Leonardo Drew


Environmental collapse is a theme many artists are expl more...

''Surface Truths''


“Inside the museum infinity goes up on trial,&rdq more...

Eric Elliott


Eric Elliott lays it on thick. His ric more...

A Lens on the Land


 The American West has been defined by its landscape, and its landscape, in turn, has been defined by photography. While th more...

Larassa Kabel


Continuing through April 30, 2011

Walking into Larassa Kabel's new s more...

Elaine Reiche


Continuing through May 21, 2011

Elaine Reiche\'s \"Ariadne\'s Thre more...

Erik Benson


Continuing through June 4, 2011

When Erik Benson says that he was in more...

Tom Cramer


In the twelve wood-relief pai more...

Felis Stella


As the purveyor of one of our more...

LA Sculptors: Nathan Mabry


Among the new generation of young, LA-based sculptors who reference modernism explicitly in their work, few do it with the wit, smarts, r more...

Katsushika Hokusai


Continuing through August 28, 2011

While Katsushika Hokusai is bes more...

'Earth Now'


Continuing through October 9, 2011

Photography has long been regarded as a medium t more...

Newhagen / Hundt


Continuing through May 7, 2011

The two-person exhibition "Couplings" presents a rich, more...

Manuel Pardo


Continuing through May 12, 2011

New York based, Cuban born artist Manuel Pard more...

Marie Thibeault


Although Marie Thibeault's paintings look frenetic at first glance--teeming with blocks of bold, jumbled color and scrupulous brushstroke more...

Julio Cesar Morales


Having grown up on the Mexico/U.S. border, Julio Cesar Morales has straddled two worlds since childhood. Wearing multiple identities is s more...

Johannes Girardoni


A reductive enquiry into the more...

Eric Zener


In this new body of work, Mar more...

Dario Robleto


Dario Robleto\'smore...

Sarah Moon


“Coincidences” ce more...

Hung Liu


Painter Hung Liu feels she \"has lived many lives, some of them my own.\" Liu came of age during the Chinese Cultural Revolution; instead more...

Roland Bernier


Roland Bernier has been making art for 50 years. His chosen medium--words. While many of his artworks have specific references that are b more...

Heidi Norton


Like many of us, Heidi Norton doesn\'t start out with the intention of killing her houseplants. On occasion, however, the death of a spid more...

Tim Bavington


While not the typical cultural hub, Las Vegas has been essential to English-born artist Tim Bavington's success. Bavington left LA in the more...

LA Sculptors: Patrick Nickell


Patrick Nickell understands Modernism with all its complex implications, how at the heart of the modernist impulse is a pervasive self-co more...

Thomas Glassford


foreground: Thomas Glassford, \"Jungala,\" 2011, Anodized Aluminum, Acrylic Plexiglas, Polyvinyl tubing, Dimensions variable

Backgr more...

Shepard Fairey


A collaboration between Obey Giant Art, Subliminal Projects, and Robert Berman Gallery, \"Revolutions\" features 80 original album covers more...

Cole Sternberg


Conceptual art was the big news at the end of the last century, and also at the beginning of this one. When it comes to painting more...

Robert G. Stevens


Lurking behind this exhibitio more...

Lukas Roth


Continuing through May 12, 2011

German photographer Lukas Roth's lar more...

Andy Warhol


Continuing through August 6, 2011

Part of what catapulted Andy Warhol more...

''Eight ELAC Alumni Artists''


The timing could hardly be be more...

''Mysterious Content of Softness''


From hot-pink razor wire to s more...

John Frame


The sculptures of John Fr more...

David Maisel


X-rays, a technology we take for more...

Dante Marioni


Continuing through June 25, 2011

Imaginatively conceived and immaculately executed, t more...

Michael Rouillard


Through May 31, 2011

In thirteen rigorously understated oil on aluminum paint more...

Mark S. Greenfield


Mark Steven Greenfiel more...

Tracey Moffatt


“Loving mothers, slappi more...

Feitelson / Lundeberg


Witness in this exhibition th more...

LA Sculptors: Thomas Houseago


British-born, LA-based sculptor Thomas Houseago\'s work reveals an unabashed appreciation for the past, inspired by the myths of ancient more...

Gyöngy Laky


Continuing through June 11, 2011

Hybridity, fungibility and liminality are buzzword more...

Patricia Patterson


Continuiing through June 30, 2011

One does not simply view Patricia Patterson more...

Aaron Parazette


Continuing through June 11, 2011

Aaron Parazette\'s latest batch o more...

Paul Kos


This mini-retrospective of 26 more...

John White


Since the late 1960’s < more...

Pacific Northwest Contemporary Glass


It is a material that glows and oozes when hot and hardens as it cools, creating a record of the processes that brought it into being: la more...

Subhankar Banerjee


Continuing through August 28, 2011

Subhankar Banerjee\'s exhibitio more...

Heather Cook


Continuing through June 18, 2011

For those who were first exposed to Heather more...

Hayley Barker


Continuing through June 30, 2011

The rapturous semi-abstracted landscapes in more...

Janice Lowry


Continuing through June 12, 2011

Her artwork was as obsessively personal as it was cu more...

Meow Wolf


The future of art in Santa Fe is thriving, thanks to the imagination and initiative of one of its best artist collectives, Meow W more...

Ryan McGinness


The corporate infiltration on eve more...

Nicole Eisenman


Nicole Eisenman more...

Tony Berlant


Tony Berlant more...

John Frame


"Three Fragments of a Lost Tale," John Frame's first solo show since 2005, is a brief look into the artist's ambitiously scaled current p more...

Meredith Dean


Continuing through June 10, 2011

Fleeting glimpses and the multiple levels of informa more...

Kris Lewis


Continuing through June 18, 2011

Kris Lewis' compelling series of su more...

Alex MacLean


The ecological challenges fac more...

Kent Williams


Joseph Campbell in “The more...

Sharon Kopriva


In her new series of mixed-me more...

William Leavitt


William Leavittmore...

Melinda Bergman


Continuing through June 18, 2011

It\'s initially an amusing exercise to walk ginger more...

Linda Hutchins


Continuing through July 2, 2011

Linda Hutchins is known for her expl more...

Jill Moser


Continuing through June 18, 2011

In a sparsely installed solo exhibition, Jil more...

Romare Bearden


Over seventy works comprise this more...

Miles Regis


Miles Regis comb more...

Jennifer Steinkamp


Continuing through January 2, 2012

On the surface more...

Bishton / Calame / Short


Continuing through July 2, 2011

Gi more...

Shared Intelligence


Inspired by the Georgia O&rsq more...

Perception


An aptly titled and tasteful more...

Gudjon Bjarnason


Continuing through August 6, 2011

To avoid the predictable eye-pleasing qualities of more...

James Chronister


Continuing through July 2, 2011

James Chronister's paintings in "Now more...

Julia Freeman


Continuing through June 30, 2011

Julia Freeman takes over this more...

HK Zamani


Continuing through July 2, 2011

Those with deeper knowledge of the downtown and alter more...

Isaac Resnikoff


Continuing through July 9, 2011

The aroma of cedar fills the small rectangular room more...

CNWAA


Continuing through September 11, 2011

The second biennial “Contempora more...

'Fun House'


Continuing through July 30, 2011

It’s an indoor carnival, with an inflated ho more...

Idios Kosmos : Koinos Kosmos


Continuing through October 2, 2011

There’s something mesmerizing about comic more...

Ori Gersht


Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, California
Continuing through Se more...

Charles LeDray


Continuing through September 11, 2011

It might seem natural to categorize New York- more...

Laura Parker


Continuing through July 16, 2011

The two series of color photographs presented in Laura Parker\'s ex more...

"The Talent Show"


Continuing through August 21, 2011

The idea of performance and surveillance has, in recent years, become conflated. B more...

Mark Leonard


Continuing through August 23, 2011

At first glance, Mark Leonard’s small paintings may seem to more...

Margaret Kilgallen


Continuing through August 5,  2011

“Summer / Selections” is an excellent opportunity to view a healt more...

'Collectiva'


Continuing through July 9, 2011

Given the almost complete dissociation of the typical fare served up by local galleri more...

Jim Lambie


Continuing through September 3, 2011

The Scottish artist Jim Lambie practices Pop shamanism. Using disco bags more...

Charging RiNo


It\'s a story that could be told about any big city that has an art scene. Artists need to find cheap studios close to the center of thi more...

Florence / Hayakawa


Continuing through August, 2011

Two-person shows can make for tricky matchmaking - we’ve all seen pairings that more...

"For a Long Time..."


Continuing through August 6, 2011

“For a Long Time…” is a collection of works - f more...

Anna Hepler


Continuing through August 5, 2011

A multi-segmented, floral-like sculpture hangs from the ceiling, a jolt of pink aga more...

Judith Liebe


Continuing through July 16, 2011

Judith Liebe’s “Asian Landscape” is dominated by more...

George Nelson


Continuing through September 11, 2011

George Nelson re-imagined and re-made the American home and of more...

Bocanegra & White


Continuing through September 18, 2011

Both artists in this pair of one-person exhibitions profess to be concerned wi more...

Matthew Picton


Continuing through July 30, 2011

British-American conceptual artist Matthew Picton has long traverse more...

Teresa Booth Brown


Continuing through July 30, 2011

Teresa Booth Brown's Thought-Forms is the Northern Colorado residen more...

Krista Peters


Through August 7, 2011

“Scar paper” witnesses Krista Peters fracturing her customary ana more...

Isamu Noguchi


Continuing through October 2, 2011

Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi’s stature gains ne more...

"Modern Mexican Painting"


Continuing through September 25, 2011

National pride can be flown on a flag, sung i more...

Lawrence Gipe


When Lawrence Gipe first saw the industry ad that was to become the basis for his new painting, Rosemont Copper Girl, he knew w more...

Gisela Colon


At once a foreigner in Los Angeles and a resident there for half her life, Gisela Colon is also a born painter. But, until rec more...

Judith Foosaner


When Judith Foosaner hit a dry spell in her work a few years back, the artist pared down her methods and materials. She wrote "Scared an more...

Watts Towers


On the homepage of the Watts Towers Art Center website appears this Calvin Trillin quote from a 1965 issue of The New Yorker: \"If a ma more...

David DiMichele


Continuing through August 27, 2011

Although the idea of creating setups to be photographed can be seen as nothing mor more...

Angela Fraleigh


Continuing through August 20, 2011

With each of her shows Angela Fraleigh has delivered a s more...

"Toy Stories"


Continuing through September 3, 2011

“Toy Stories”
examines adult relationships via chil more...

"California Contemporary"


Continuing through September 3, 2011

The work of three of the ten artists in “California Contemporary&r more...

'Sex/Twist'


Continuing through August 13, 2011

Though media hucksters make bombast out of the occasional politico’s transgr more...

'Harry Houdini: Art and Magic'


Continuing through September 4, 2011

Step into the world of Ehrich Weiss, the immigrant son of a rabbi who transforme more...

"Surf's Up"


Continuing through September 25, 2011

Like a surfer adept at scrutinizing the effect every incoming wave has on the n more...

Michael McMillen


Continuing through August 14, 2011

The shock of the new in art tends to come at the price of general incomprehension more...

'Shape of the Problem'


Continuing through August 27, 2011

Elizabeth Leach’s taste has always been impossible to pigeonhole.  Sinc more...

S.J. Lee & Erik Sanner


Opening August 20, 2011

This two-person show is actually the product of a temporary space taking over the Carmichael more...

Gabriel von Max


Continuing through October 30, 2011

Gabriel von Max
was one of the most well-recognized German paint more...

Joseph Park


Continuing through August 20, 2011

Joseph Park, whose recent work is featured in this solo exhibition, “This is more...

Nancy Youdelman


Continuing through September 17, 2011

For more than four decades, Nancy Youdelman has exemplified th more...

"Glicksman at Pomona"


August 30 through November 6, 2011

In 1969, Mowry Baden, the new art department chair at Pomona College hired Hal Gli more...

Han and Milhalyo


Continuing through October 16, 2011

The aesthetic experience in this case includes nostalgia, wistfulness and a bit o more...

"Face of Our Time"


Continuing through October 16, 2011

Five spacious rooms, each featuring a series of works by a different artist &mdas more...

Richard Whiteley


Continuing through August 27, 2011

In “Encapsulated Space” Richard Whiteley plays a high more...

Dabs Myla


Continuing through September 3, 2011

Dabs Myla is an husband and wife duo that has colored the stree more...

Mark Laita


Continuing through September 3, 2011

The photographic practices of Mark Laita and Rodney Smi more...

Tom Miller


Continuing through September 10, 2011

One of the great joys of being an art critic is witnessing an artist’s gr more...

Jorg Dubin


Continuing through October 16, 2011

There is an air of blue-toned melancholy in the art of Jorg Dubinmore...

Lewis deSoto


Continuing through September 9, 2011

The Wine Country north of more...

Michael Cook


Continuing through August 28, 2011

The commonplace window cover more...

Fotoseptiembre USA


Running from September 1 – 30, 2011

A tsunami of photography exhibits sweeps across San Antonio each fall durin more...

Manny Farber


Continuing through September 17, 2011

“It all seems predicated on the background,” reads a note in more...

Campbell / Ellsworth


Continuing through January 22, 2012

In a provocative move, this joint exhibition “Seeing is Believing” br more...

"The Spectacular of Vernacular"


Continuing through September 18, 2011

There’s talk among the “experts” that a distinctly regional v more...

Charles Anselmo


Continuing through September 17, 2011

After the 1989 fall of the USSR, Cuba, once reckoned a dagger pointed at Florid more...

Christopher Murphy


Opening September 10, 2011

In “Forget That You Were Young,” Christopher Murphy's current more...

Ross Sawyers


Continuing through October 1, 2011

Inspired by the recent spate of home foreclosures, photographer Ross Sawye more...

The Wright View of Color Field


"Color Field Paintings and Related Abstractions Revisited" at Wright Exhibition Space (which runs to September 24) is more...

Lita Albuquerque


Continuing through October 2, 2011

Lita Albuquerque seeks to expand possibilities of process by chal more...

Julie Heffernan


Continuing through October 29, 2011

Full disclosure: I knew this show would be good before I viewed it. Not to say I more...

Carrie Iverson


Continuing through November 19, 2011

Carrie Iverson mixes media with fluency and thoughtfulness in & more...

Chema Madoz


Continuing through October 8, 2011

Absurd alliances, mutual opposites, juxtaposition: these are the terms that descri more...

Richard Jackson


Continuing through October 22, 2011

Richard Jackson has been working in L.A. all this time, but his more...

Kelly O'Connor


Continuing through October 8, 2011

Disneyland and Yellowstone National Park provide the backdrops for Kelly O more...

Farhat / Shammarey


Continuing through October 8, 2011

Simeen Farhat
and Mohammed Al Shammarey are disp more...

"Now and Then"


Opening September 24, 2011

When Jean Milant set up shop on North Manhattan Place in Hollywood in 1971, L.A. was a gal more...

"Game Theory"


Continuing through October 19, 2011

John Cage is the runaway star of “Game Theory.” Perh more...

Jeffrey Gibson


Continuing through October 1, 2011

To call Jeffrey Gibson a crossover artist is to misunderstand the place of more...

Brion Nuda Rosch


Continuing through October 1, 2011

Brion Nuda Rosch presents 23 new works ranging from a large dipty more...

Beatrice Wood


Continuing through March 3, 2012

“Chocolate and Young Men,” the title of a cheeky earthenware sculpture b more...

Karl Benjamin


Continuing through December 24, 2011

I remember the time I first saw a Karl Benjamin painting, in th more...

Munson Hunt


Continuing through January 8, 2012

Munson Hunt’s monoliths of ten chain-sawed and charred cott more...

'Seismic Shift'


Continuing through December 31, 2011

The full title of this exhibition, “Seismic Shift: Lewis Baltz, Jo more...

Michele Pred


Continuing through October 8, 2011

In the aftermath of 9/11 people asserted passionately that nothing would ever be t more...

'Selfless. Selfish. Selfiness.'


Continuing through October 15, 2011

Not inborn, the “self” is constructed and allowed, a privilege of mon more...

Mildred Howard


Continuing through April 29, 2012

more...

Jamie Bollenbach


Continuing through October 15, 2011

Seattle painter Jamie Bollenbach exhibits sixteen paintings that more...

Laura McPhee


Continuing through November 20, 2011

In her monumental photographs of Idaho’s remote Sawtooth Valley, L more...

Alex Lukas


Continuing through October 8, 2011

Apocalyptic American landscapes fill the walls in Philadelphia-based artist more...

Fred Eversley


Continuing through October 29, 2011

This four-decade survey of twenty of Fred Eversley's luminous po more...

Jay Atherton / Cy Keener


Continuing through December 16, 2011

A series of rope-wrapped rocks hang at a rectangular perimeter, tethered to what more...

George Herms


Continuing through October 16, 2011

George Herms’ “Chaos’ Job: Restrain Order&rdqu more...

Creating 'The Great Picture'


To view The Great Picture in its current horseshoe-shaped configuration is to witness a photographic artwork that is awe-inspir more...

Nic Nicosia


Continuing through October 22, 2011

Nic Nicosia’s work, “I See Light,” is so splen more...

Tamas Dezso


Continuing through November 23, 2010

Isolation, bleakness, and decay have a strong presence in this solo exhibition o more...

Now Dig This!


Continuing through January 8, 2012
Charles White’s lithograph titled “Love Letter” features an image of a more...

Hans Burkhardt


Continuing through December 24, 2011

Beneath the ferocity of Hans Burkhardt’s exacting brushwo more...

'The Orient Expressed'


Continuing through January 15, 2011

The West’s 19th-century infatuation with all things Japanese, or Ja more...

Juan Downey


Continuing through December 31, 2011

“The Invisible Architect” is the unifying theme for the many creativ more...

Gajin Fujita


Continuing through November 19, 2011

Gajin Fujita, a local, Boyle Heights hero, has finally returned more...

Forrest Bess


Continuing through October 22, 2011

Forrest Bess (1911 – 1977) lived south of Houston on a sli more...

Glenn Ligon


Continuing through November 16, 2011

Brooklyn-based artist Glenn Ligon uses text as form and content more...

Cyrus Tilton


Continuing through October 29, 2011

Art about real-world issues goes in and out of favor with artists. There are alwa more...

Andy Wing


Opening October 25, 2011

During Andy Wing’s nearly five decades (1957-2004) living and paintin more...

'Some City Angels'


Continuing through October 29, 2011

“Some City Angels” features a combination of artists more...

Mark Bradford


Continuing through January 15, 2012

Born, raised, and trained as an artist in Los Angeles, Mark Bradfordmore...

Susan Mikula


Continuing through November 19, 2011

North American artists, compared to their Latin American and European counterpar more...

Meyers / Molina


Continuing through December 10, 2011

Mike Meyers and Yvette Molina are shown togeth more...

Candice Eisenfeld


Continuing through November 30, 2011

Candice Eisenfeld calls it a “personal archeology of endu more...

How and Nosm


Continuing through November 5, 2011

How and Nosm are identical twin brothers well known for their la more...

"Agitated Histories"


Continuing through January 15, 2012

Curatorial intention is key in exhibitions on a theme that present a wide array o more...

Peter Alexander


Continuing through November 26, 2011

The “wow” factor that astonishes those initially introduced to more...

Lena Wolff


Continuing through December 17, 2011

Lena Wolff has employed the techniques and motifs of quilt-maki more...

William Daniels


Continuing through November 12, 2011

William Daniels’ small, oil on wood paintings belong to t more...

David Eckard


Continuing through November 12, 2011 (Portland: White Box)
December 11, 2011 (The Art Gym)

In “Deployment& more...

Carolee Schneemann


Continuing through December 30, 2011

Carolee Schneemann is well known as a feminist artist and pione more...

Modern Antiquities


Continuing through January 16, 2012

“Modern Antiquities” cannily enters the Pacific Stan more...

Kirsten Everberg


Continuing through January 8, 2012

If you can get past the “trick” of this show - that the places more...

Andrew Witkin


Continuing through December 17, 2011

Andrew Witkin works in clean geometries of common objects, incl more...

Jocelyn Lee


Continuing through November 19, 2011

"Nowhere but Here" is an exhibition of color works by East Coast-based photograp more...

Sarah Bostwick


Continuing through November 26, 2011

A quiet, intimate solo show of seven works by New York–based artist more...

"Mex/LA: Mexican Modernism(s) in Los Angeles, 1930-1985"


Continuing through January 29, 2012

Everyone knows that California was a Mexican territory long before it became a st more...

Mika Tajima


Continuing through June 17, 2012

Mika Tajima’s show, “After the Martini Shot,” ref more...

Schwitters' Merzbau Re-Made In CA


Peter Bissegger: Full-scale reconstruction of Kurt Schwitters' "Hannover Merzbau" more...

John Marin


Continuing through January 8, 2012

John Marin (1870 – 1953) was one of the most widely acclaim more...

Maddy LeMel


Opening November 19, 2011

Though the sculptures of Maddy LeMel are simply constructed and of common more...

Rumi Koshino


Continuing through December 31, 2011

Rumi Koshino’s site-specific installation, Some Songs Hav more...

Ellen George


Continuing through November 26, 2011

Sculptor Ellen George re-emerges with a stylish sophistication more...

Michael Roque Collins


Continuing through December 11, 2011

“Tides of Memory” is a fittingly ambiguous title for Michael more...

Elisabeth Higgins O’Connor


Continuing through December 17, 2011

From the mysteriously twisted and complex images of our dreams comes a suite of more...

ASCO


One of the best ideas to come out of Pacific Standard Time is a retrospective of the Chicano performance and conceptual art group Asco, more...

Still Amazing


It was on a sunny morning back in August of 2004 when then Denver mayor--now Colorado governor--John Hickenlooper announced that Patric more...

Kirsten Everberg


Drive down almost any Los Angeles street, and you're sure to find an eclectic mix of architectural styles--Tudor, Mediterranean, Colonia more...

Yvette Gellis


Los Angeles artist Yvette Gellis' newest body of work, on view this summer at the Garboushian Gallery in Beverly Hills, is at once monu more...

Andrei Molodkin


Continuing through February 12, 2012

If there ever were a time to be outraged by the course of American Empire, it is more...

Jim Waid


Continuing through December 30, 2011

“Fantasia” seems an apt descriptor for Jim Waid&rsq more...

Sue Williams


Continuing through December 22, 2011

Sue Williams’ mini-retrospective of nine mid-to-large pai more...

"Interior Margins"


Continuing through January 30, 2012

Around the dinner table one evening in Spring 2010 something creative was on the more...

"5,000 Years of Chinese Jade"


Continuing through February 19, 2012

Subtle and intricate, Chinese jade carving can seem coolly aloof and perplexing more...

Matthew Ritchie


Continuing through December 10, 2011

“Monstrance” is Matthew Ritchie’s L.A. debut, more...

Peter Shelton


Continuing through December 30, 2011

In the broad sense, art in the 1970s was caught between rejecting Abstract Expre more...

Matt Keegan


Continuing through December 17, 2011

In this show of new work, which runs the gamut from video, sculpture, metal wall more...

Jeff Williams


Continuing through January 8, 2012

If a Cro-Magnon somehow obtained an architectural degree, he might come up with th more...

Jonathan Faber


Continuing through December 22, 2011

Log cabins, pine trees, abandoned boat docks, and supernatural light might initi more...

Francisco Letelier and Bobby Rojas


Continuing through December 29, 2011

Initially an odd paring aesthetically and conceptually, Francisco Leteli more...

"Phenomenal"


Continuing through January 22, 2012

In the 1967 movie “The Graduate,” Mr. McGuire had “Just one wor more...

Bay Area Abstraction


Continuing through December 31, 2011

There have been strong reactions to Abstract Expressionism over the course of th more...

Gottfried Helnwein


Continuing through December 22, 2011

The “tragic and timeless” ancient theme of man’s fate that Mar more...

Vivian Maier


Opens December 20, 2011

What a story. Imagine finding 100,000 negatives, all by one unknown street photographer who w more...

Warriors, Tombs, Temple


Continuing through March 4, 2012

The stars of “Warriors, Tombs and Temples: China’s Enduring Lega more...

Martin Lubner


Continuing through December 24, 2011

Encrusted with thick pigment, these small paintings by Martin Lubner
more...

"11 Most Dangerous Toys of 2011"


Continuing through December 23, 2011

This exhibit pokes fun at the toy warnings that always seem to pop up in the new more...

Moshe Elimelech


Opening January 7, 2012

Much contemporary art strives for high seriousness, compressing art historical source referen more...

''Facture''


Continuing through February 25, 2012

It is such a simple in more...

Nancy Macko


Continuing through January 7, 2012

An intimate series of digital prints by Nancy Macko chronicles her mother’s more...

Surrealism


Continuing through January 28, 2012

In the late 1940s, the more...

Michael Levin


Continuing through February 4, 2012

In "Continuum" Michael more...

Roger Kuntz


Opening January 7, 2012

From 1959 to 1962 Roger Kuntz produced a series of Southern California landscape paintings th more...

Piper O'Neill


Dubbed "the blue-eyed devil" by feminist artist Kiki Smith, Piper O'Neill is a Seattle artist whose delicate work makes manifest female g more...

Ryan Travis Christian


Anyone who didn't grow up in the suburbs knows someone who did. There is a common cultural vision of suburban reality, which is so pervas more...

DJ Hall


Venice-based painter DJ Hall has made a career of parlaying the ideal Southern California lifestyle into picture-perfect canvases. The mo more...

Reno: Elegies to the Environment


The view from the roof of the Nevada Museum of Art is a sublime justification for this unique Reno-based institution's focus on the colle more...

Phillip King


Continuing through February 12, 2012

Beginning in the early 1960s, Phillip King helped revolutionize more...

Todd Hido


Continuing through February 25, 2012

It is a literary trope that you can’t go home again: both you and home hav more...

Robert Kingston


Opening January 14, 2012

If painter Robert Kingston were a poet, readers might associate his wo more...

"The Arts of Survival"


Continuing through May 6, 2012

“The Arts of Survival: Folk Expression in the Face of Disaster”more...

Scott Wolniak


Continuing through January 28, 2012

Chicago-based multimedia artist Scott Wolniak follows up his imp more...

Best Kept Secret


Continuing through January 22, 2012

For Southern California, the art game is played on the fields of the schools - Ca more...

Peter Halley


Opening January 22, 2012

The precepts and implications of architecture have long captivated New York-based painter, p more...

Ellsworth Kelly


Opening January 22, 2012

The work of Ellsworth Kelly somehow fights with the rhetorical framework of more...

Joseph Havel


Continuing through February 25, 2012

When art places us squarely within the ambit of mystery, we’d be foolhardy more...

Herbert Ponting/Joan Myers


Continuing through March 29, 2012

Inside the image of the hut of Robert Falcon Scott, a remnant from his doomed exped more...

Stephen De Staebler


Continuing through January 28, 2012

Berkeley sculptor Stephen De Staebler died last year, but his wo more...

"Dissecting Nature"


Continuing through February 25, 2012

Andy Goldsworthy’s exquisite “Leaf Horn” (1996) represents one more...

Suzanne Opton


Continuing through February 11, 2012
Platform Gallery is occupied by American soldiers staring out from tw more...

Flavio Garciandia


Continuing through February 25, 2012
Flavio Garciandia’s current paintings are equal parts de Koonin more...

Fernandez and Reisch


Continuing through February 11, 2012
If taken literally, the promise of "Sublimation Simulacrum" would be Freud me more...

"Dissecting Nature:"


Continuing through February 25, 2012
Andy Goldsworthy’s exquisite “Leaf Horn” ( more...

Katherine Westerhout


Continuing through February 18, 2011
Oakland-based photographer Katherine Westerhout continues her series more...

“Dream States”


Continuing through February 27, 2012
Although 11 different artists participated in “Dream States,” eac more...

"The Edge of Vision"


Continuing through March 18, 2012
"The Edge of Vision" is a breathtaking collection of contemporary photography, curate more...

Rick Araluce and Steve Peters


Continuing through April 13, 2012
Rick Araluce usually works in miniature, but his plumbing-pipe installat more...

Liz Glynn


Continuing through March 23, 2011
As an aficionado of antiquities and all their respective baggage, in particular the museu more...

"Sonic Architectonic"


Continuing through February 18, 2012
Sound rivals smell as the most neglected of the senses in the fine arts.  "S more...

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith


Continuing through April 29, 2012
“The Courthouse Steps” is an example of a painting that, although it has the more...

Ingrid Calame


Continuing through February 14,2012
Ingrid Calame makes tracings of debris on sidewalks or streets. S more...

Editor's Note


Mike Kelley was the brilliant Romantic artist of the boomer generation, by turns angry and hilarious, irrational but int more...

Sarah Walker


Continuing through March 10, 2012

more...

David Jablonowski


Continuing through March 18, 2012

more...

Stephen Giannetti


Continuing through February 25, 2012

more...

Performing for Camera


 

Continuing through May 19, 2012

more...

Peter Halasz


Continuing through February 18, 2012

more...

Tim Ebner


Opening February 11, 2012

more...

Sherrie Levine


 

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Jane Hambleton


 

Sean Cheetham


Continuing through March 10, 2012

more...

Woods Davy


Continuing through February 25, 2012

more...

Joe Thurston


Continuing through March 31, 2012

more...

Ming Wong


Continuing through April 1, 2012

more...

Richard Diebenkorn


Opening February 26, 2012

more...

Barbara Smith


Continuing through March 18, 2012

more...

Oli Sihvonen


Continuing through March 24, 2012

more...

Lise Sarfati


Continuing through April 7, 2012

more...

David Michael Smith


Continuing through March 17, 2012

San Francisco painter Da more...

''Death and Life of an Object''


Continuing through March 31, 2012

more...

Alfonso Fratteggiani Bianchi


Continuing through March 24, 2012

more...

Fred Wilson


Continuing through March 31, 2012

more...

''Border''


Continuing through May 5, 2012

more...

Kristen Morgin


Continuing through March 10, 2012

more...

Isaac Julien


Continuing through June 30, 2012

more...

John M. White


Continuing through April 15, 2012

more...

''Time-Lapse''


 

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Amy Casey


Continuing through March 21, 2012

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Kimiko Miyoshi


Continuing through March 15, 2012

more...

Pietro Roccasalva


Continuing through March 24, 2012

Pietro Roccasalva's U.S. solo debut, "The Strange Young Neighbors," has as its more...

''Interlopers''


more...
Mark Rothko


Continuing through May 27, 2012

more...

Tom Molloy


Continuing through April 14, 2012

more...

A Half Century of SECA Award Winners


The Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary Art (SECA) at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art was formally organized in 1961 by a gr more...

Paul Gauguin



Continuing through April 29, 2012

more...

''Interlopers''

Continuing through March 31, 2012

more...

Ann Phong


Continuing through March 29, 2012

more...

Nigel Poor


Continuing through April 7, 2012

more...

''Breaking in Two''



Continuing through April 14, 2012

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Oliver Vernon



Continuing through March 24, 2012

The eight large sca more...

Fred Wilson


Continuing through March 31, 2012

more...

John M. White


more...
Isaac Julien


more...
Mark Rothko


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''Time-Lapse''


more...

Richard Diebenkorn


more...
''Interlopers''


more...
Paul Gauguin



Continuing through April 29, 2 more...

''Breaking in Two''



Continuing through April 14, 2 more...

Conner and Herms


 

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Randall McCabe



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Ruth Weisberg



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Fritz Scholder


 

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Lorraine Peltz


Chicago-based artist Lorraine Peltz explores the ideas of memory, identity and the positioning of women in society, within the frame, an more...

Kim Keever


Romantic landscape painters once sought to express a sense of their humility in the face of a supreme power. Their majestic mountains, more...

Laurie Danial


The title of Portland-based painter and printmaker Laurie Danial's most recent exhibition at Froelick Gallery, "Control Release Control" more...

The Boneyard Project


The Boneyard is a special place of fantasy and intrigue in Tucson--a sought-after destination for tourists from around the world. "The more...

"Clay's Tectonic Shift"


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Frank Lloyd Wright


 

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Frederick Hammersley


 

Frederick Hammersley and Charles Garabedianmore...

Alice Shaw


 

more...

Chaco Terada


 

Continuing through May 5, 2012

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''The Art of Mono-ha''


 

Continuing through April 14, 2012

more...

Ed Mieczkowski


 

more...

Hammersley and Garabedian


 

Continuing through May 12, 2012

more...

Frank Lloyd Wright


 

more...

''The Art of Mono-ha''


 

Continuing through Apri more...

James Smolleck


 

more...

Nick Brown


 

more...

Guirguis / Hagler


 

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Kelli Connell


 

more...

Alina Szapocznikow


 

Continuing through April 29, 2012

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Alwyn O'Brien


 

Continuing through April 28, 2012

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Eva Speer


 

Continuing through April 28, 2012

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Anna Strickland


 

Continuing through April 28, 2012

more...

Robert Townsend


 

Continuing through April 28, 2012

more...

Keiichi Shimizu


Continuing through May 2, 2012

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Lisa / Fernandez


 

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Barer / Hsu


 

more...

Agnes Martin


 

more...

Buff Monster


Continuing through May 5, 2012

more...

Steve Cieslawski


 

more...

Alina Szapocznikow


 

more...

Alwyn O'Brien


Continuing through April 28, 2012

more...

Myths In and About Surrealism


Art history suffers from misconceptions that, once generated, achiev more...

James Smolleck


 

more...

Sherin Guirguis / Joshua Hagler


Continuing through April 28, 2012more...

"Strange Worlds/Altered Realities"


Continuing through June 30, 2012

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Kim MacConnel


Continuing through May 19, 2012

more...

Mitchell Marti


Continuing through May 18, 2012

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"My Broken Loom"


Continuing through May 12, 2012

more...

Mark Harrington


 

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Theophilus Brown


 

more...

Theophilus Brown


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Mitchell Marti


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Kim MacConnel


more...
Cara Barer / Pang-Chieh Hsu


Continuing through May 19, 2012

more...

Eirik Johnson


 

more...

Nina Katchadourian


 

more...

Kenny Scharf


 

more...

''The Funny Ones''


 

more...

Erick Swenson


 

more...

Jean Lowe


 

more...

Erick Swenson


 

more...

Nina Katchadourian


 

more...

Eirik Johnson


 

more...

Anthony Velasquez


 

more...

Masako Miki


 

more...

Irene Kung


 

more...

Tom Lamb


 

more...

Jost Munster


 

more...

Claudia Bucher


 

more...

LA Raw


 

more...

Zachary Buchner


 

more...

Sean Duffy


"Sean Duffy's Garage Sale" proves that the objects and collections that an more...

Ali Smith


 

more...

Adam McEwen



Continuing through July 28, 2012

more...

John Chiara


 

more...
James Sham


 

more...

The Chicago Attitude


 

I'm convinced--Chicago is the best-kept secret in modern and contemporary art. Not the city, mind you: that's eked out its p more...

Michael Petry


 

An American based for decades in London, Michael Petry is best known as author and editor of several books on contemporary a more...

John Chiara


 

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Adam McEwen


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Four Bay Area Abstractionists


In the spring of 1975, Philip Linhares organized a stunning exhibition of then-recent abs more...

Peter Shire


Continuing through June 2, 2012

more...

Cy Twombly


Continuing through June 9, 2012

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Clyfford Still Museum


It was on a sunny morning back in August of 2004 when then Denver mayor--now Colorado governor--John Hickenlooper announced that Patricia more...

Patrick Maisano and Shannon Richardson


Opening June 7, 2012

more...

Naida Osline


 

more...

Robert Brady


Literally, the first object that Berkeley-based artist Robert Brady made with clay changed his life. It was in his senior year of high s more...

Patti Oleon


A haunting aura of mystery inhabits the paintings of nostalgic, lavish interiors made by San Francisco artist Patti Oleon. While the sce more...

Infinite Possibilities of Origami


 

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''LIGHT''


 

more...

Jeff Brouws


 

more...

Pard Morrison


 

more...

PLANEfurniture


Continuing through June 16, 2012

more...

Lee Friedlander


 

more...

Ivory Yeunmi Lee


 

more...

Bruce Cohen


Continuing through June 16, 2012

more...

Cai Guo-Qiang


 

more...

Lee Friedlander


 

more...

Cai Guo-Qiang


 

more...

Gay Block


 

more...

Gina Han


 

more...

Joan Watts


 

more...

''City Zoo''


 

more...

Patrick Wilson


 

more...

Gronk


 

more...

Gay Block


 

more...

''Made in L.A. 2012''


 

more...

Gary Hill


 

more...

John-Paul Philippe


 

more...

Damien Hirst


 

more...

Cheryl Kelley



more...

Gary Hill


 

more...

''Made in L.A. 2012''


more...

John-Paul Philippe


Continuing through July 26, 2012

more...

Damien Hirst


 

more...

Gina Han


 

more...

Joan Watts


 

more...

''City Zoo''


 

more...

Patrick Wilson


 

more...

Made In L.A. 2012


 

more...

Made In L.A. 2012


more...
John Valadez


 

more...

John Valadez


 

more...

Ann Lofquist


 

more...

''Pop Noir''


 

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''Pop Noir''


more...
Kerry James Marshall


 

Kerry James Marshall's studio stands two-stories high in the Bronzeville neighborhood, on Chicago's South Side. From the str more...

Dennis Oppenheim


 

more...

Lucien Clergue


 

more...

Lisa Gronseth


 

more...

Misha Gordin


 

more...

The Phoenix Fridas


 

more...

Jesse Alexander


 

more...

Lucien Clergue


 

more...

Misha Gordin


 

more...

Lisa Gronseth


Continuing through July 28, 2012

more...

Kerry James Marshall


Kerry James Marshall's studio stands two-stories high in the Bronzev more...

Rusty Scruby


 

more...

Critic's Picks: Denver


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John Valadez

 

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Charles Ross


 

more...

Mel George


 

more...

Michael Beck


 

more...

Dashiell Manley


 

more...

Matthew Sontheimer


 

more...

Charles Ross


 

more...

Matthew Sontheimer


 

more...

Mel George


 

more...

Misako Inaoka


 

more...

Land Art to 1974


 

more...

Pop Noir

 

more...

Maxwell Hendler


 

more...
James Turrell


 

Continuing through August 18, 2012 more...

Woody Gwyn


 

Continuing through August 26, 2012 more...

Lou Beach


 

Continuing through August 5, 2012< more...

David Shrigley


 

Continuing through September 23, 2 more...

''Second Skins''


 

Continuing through August 26, 2012 more...

David Shrigley


 

Continuing through September 23, 2 more...

Lou Beach


 

Contin more...

Woody Gwyn


 

Contin more...

James Turrell


 

Continuing through August 18, 2012 more...

Christel Dillbohner


Continuing through August 25, 2012

more...

George Grosz


 

Continuing through August 19, 2012 more...

Seymour Rosofsky


 

Continuing through September 1, 20 more...

Lee Mullican


 

Continuing through August 17, 2012 more...

Kuss/Medow/Swanson


 

Continuing through August 11, 2012 more...

Peter Sarkisian


 

Continuing through September 9, 20 more...

Ricardo Teles


 

Continuing through September 2, 20 more...

Jack Goldstein


 

Continuing through September 9, 20 more...

Gregg Renfrow


 

Continuing through September 1, 20 more...

"Latin America: A Contemporary View"


 

Continuing through August 24, 2012 more...

“My Idea of Fun”


 

Continuing through August 31, 2012 more...

Charles Linder


 

Continuing through September 29, 2 more...

Jed Berk and Oliver McIrwin


 

Through September 6, 2012

more...
George Grosz


 

Continuing through August 19, 2012 more...

Seymour Rosofsky


 

Continuing through September 1, 20 more...

Roberto Cortazar


 

Continuing throu more...

Loretta Bennett


 

A mature artist, Loretta Bennett is nevertheless considered a "new" generation qu more...

Lucian Freud


 

Continuing through October 28, 201 more...

Federico Solmi


 

Opening September 8, 2012

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"Skyscraper"


 

Continuing through September 23, 2 more...

Jacqueline Kiyomi Gordon


 

Continuing through September 15, 2 more...

Anna Fidler


 

Continuing through December 16, 20 more...

“Escape from the Landfill”


 

Continuing through September 8, 2012

 

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Gustave Klimt


Continuing through September 23, 2012

more...

Clarence Hinkle


 

Continuing through October 7, 2012 more...

Lezley Saar


 

Opening September 8, 2012

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Barry McGee


 

Continuing through December 9, 201 more...

Gary Stephan


 

Continuing through October 6, 2012 more...

Tony Bevan


 

Continuing through October 6, 2012 more...

''Word Up''


 

Continuing through October 27, 201 more...

Matt Lipps


 

 

more...

Storm Tharp


 

Continuing through September 29, 2 more...

Charles Gaines


 

Continuing through October 21, 201 more...

Laura Paulini


 

Continuing through October 13, more...

Anne Lindberg


 

Continuing through October 20, 201 more...

Jenny Holzer


 

Continuing through October 27, 201 more...

Nic Nicosia


 

Continuing through October 20, 201 more...

Between the Two


 

Continuing through September 29, 2 more...

Anna Fidler


 

Contin more...

Tony Bevan


 

Continuing through October 6, 2012 more...

Lezley Saar


 

Contin more...

Barry McGee


 

Contin more...

Gary Stephan


 

Continuing through October 6, 2012 more...

Storm Tharp


 

Contin more...

Sewell Sillman


 

Continuing through October 17, 201 more...

Raymond Saunders


 

Continuing through October 27, 201 more...

Elise Wagner


 

Continuing through September 29, 2 more...

Look Both Ways


 

Continuing through October 6, 2012 more...

Fire and Sand


 

Continuing through January 6, 2013 more...

Nic Nicosia


 

Contin more...

Antonio Muniz


 

Continuing thro more...

Cosgrove and Costache


 

Continuing thro more...

Clare Rojas


 

Continuing through October 21, 2012

more...

Frances Lerner


 

Continuing through October 20, 2012

more...

Jason Kraus


 

Continuing through October 20, 2012

more...

Tony de los Reyes


 

Continuing thro more...

Ant Farm


 

Continuing through December 1, 201 more...

John Opera


 

Continuing through October 27, 201 more...

Catherine Opie


 

Opening October 5, 2012

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Don Voisine


 

Continuing through October 20, 201 more...

B.C. Nowlin


 

Continuing through October 19, 201 more...

Declarative Sentences


 

Continuing through October 27, 201 more...

Masami Teraoka


 

more...

Elise Wagner


 

Continuing through September 29, 2 more...

Clare Rojas


 

Contin more...

Antonio Muniz


 

Continuing through October 20, 201 more...

Friedrich Kunath


 

Continuing through October 27, 201 more...

Victor Maldonado


 

Continuing through October 27, 201 more...

Cauleen Smith


 

Continuing through October 20, 201 more...

Lutz Bacher


 

Continuing through November 3, 201 more...

Andrea Modica


 

Continuing through October 27, 201 more...

Ant Farm


 

Contin more...

John Opera


Continuing through October 27, 2012

more...

Don Voisine


 

Continuing through October 20, 2012

more...

''When I'm Sixty-Four''


 

Continuing through November 21, 20 more...

Kenneth Noland


 

Continuing through December 8, 201 more...

Philip Buller


 

Continuing through November 9, 201 more...

Jessica Drenk


 

Continuing through November 10, 20 more...

Elisa Johns


 

Continuing through November 3, 201 more...

Claudia Alvarez


 

Continuing through November 3, 201 more...

Lutz Bacher


 

Contin more...

Friedrich Kunath


 

Continuing through October 27, 201 more...

Ken Price


 

Continuing through January 6, 2012 more...

William Eggleston


 

Continuing through November 10, 20 more...

Winston Roeth


 

Continuing through November 1, 201 more...

Asay and Davis


 

Continuing through November 30, 20 more...

''6/one''


 

Continuing through November 21, 20 more...

Michael Arcega


 

Continuing through November 17, 20 more...

Steve McQueen



Continuing through January 6, 2013

more...
Debra Barrera


 

Continuing through November 21, 20 more...

Deborah Butterfield


 

Continuing through November 10, 20 more...

Mark Baugh-Sasaki


 

Continuing through December 8, 201 more...

''Departures''


 

Continuing through November 3, 201 more...

Michael Berman


 

Continuing through November 17, 20 more...

Ken Price


 

Contin more...

Alison Saar


 

Continuing through November 17, 20 more...

Liam Everett


 

Continuing through December 22, 20 more...

Luis Gispert


 

Continuing through December 1, 201 more...

Edith Baumann


 

Continuing through November 17, 20 more...

Lamsweerde and Matadin


 

Continuing through December 30, 20 more...

David Kapp


 

Continuing through November 23, 20 more...

Steve McQueen


 

more...

Rania Matar


 

Continuing through December 2, 201 more...

Héctor Zamora


 

Continuing through January 27, 201 more...

Zarina


 

Continuing through December 30, 20 more...

Renee Lotenero


 

Continuing through December 15, 20 more...

Blake and Morgan


 

Continuing through November 30, 20 more...

Mary-Austin Klein


 

November 20 - December 31, 2012more...

Liam Everett


 

Continuing through December 22, 20 more...

David Kapp


Continuing through November 23, 2012

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Luis Gispert


Continuing through December 1, 2012

more...

Martha Alf


 

Continuing through December 1, 201 more...

Karl Benjamin


It sounds odd to say, but Karl Benjamin could not have passed at a better time. The widely rev more...

Sam Jaffe


 

December 7, 2012 through January 5 more...

Rogelio Manzo


 

Continuing through December 8, 201 more...

Jacob Hashimoto


Jacob Hashimoto creates multifaceted installations using small paper kites. Some kites are pat more...

Chester Arnold


 

Continuing through January 12, 201 more...

Christina Hale


 

Opening December 1, 2012

< more...
Jun Kaneko


 

Continuing through December 29, 20 more...

Stephen Strom


 

Continuing through January 19, 201 more...

Marion Lane


 

Continuing through December 15, 20 more...

''Rediscoveries''


 

Through January 23, 2013

more...
Jim Gaylord


 

Continuing through December 22, 20 more...

Mike Kelley


 

Continuing through December 15, 20 more...

''Goldmines!''


 

Continuing through December 30, 20 more...

Justin Cooper


 

Continuing through December 29, 20 more...

Cecilia Paredes


 

Continuing through January 31, 201 more...

Joseph D. Jachna


 

Continuing through February 23, 20 more...

Russell and Romano


 

Continuing through December 29, 20 more...

Hung Liu


 

Continuing through January 12, 201 more...

Letters from L.A.


 

Continuing through January 26, 201 more...

"Facing West/Looking East"


 

Continuing through January 13, 201 more...

Jim Gaylord


 

Contin more...

Marcus Jansen


 

Continuing through January 3, 2013 more...

Nayland Blake


 

Continuing through January 27, 201 more...

"DataViz: Information as Art"


 

Continuing through January 26, 201 more...

Siobhan McBride


 

Continuing through January 5, 2013 more...

Ned Evans / Charles Christopher Hill


 

Continuing through February 28, 20 more...

Stephen Strom


 

Continuing through January 19, 201 more...

Swallow and Vance


 

more...

"End of the World"


 

Continuing through December 30, 20 more...

Letters from L.A.


 

Continuing through January 26, 201 more...

James Krone


Continuing through February 2, 2013

more...

Ann Gale


 

Continuing through March 2, 2013more...

Homeboy Industries


 

Continuing through March 23, 2013< more...

Eric Zammitt


 

Continuing through February 9, 201 more...

Josef Albers


 

Continuing through February 2, 201 more...

Theresa Hackett and Jill Levine


 

Continuing through February 28, 20 more...

Alfredo De Stefano


 

Continuing through March 2, 2013more...

Miriam Wosk


 

Continuing through April 20, 2013< more...

Alan Bur Johnson


 

Continuing through February 2, 201 more...

''Environs''


 

Continuing through February 16, 20 more...

June Harwood


 

Continuing through March 2, 2013more...

Chris Fraser


 

Continuing through March 3, 2013more...

On the Other Side of the Crevasse


Really, nothing would give me greater pleasure than to declare that the great recession of the more...

Critiquing Ourselves


 

The art of the past century has always more...

The Sandy Hook Aesthetic


 

I've always delighted in the small dil more...

The Triumph of Feminism: Seattle’s Art History


 

The recent closing of the Seattle Art more...

James Krone


 

Contin more...

Ann Gale


 

Contin more...

"End of the World"


Continuing through December 30, 2012

more...

R.H. Quaytman


 

Continuing through February 17, 20 more...

Ynez Johnston


 

Continuing through March 29, 2013& more...

Inez Storer


 

Continuing through January 31, 201 more...

Ronald Davis


 

Continuing through February 25, 20 more...

Eric Elliott


 

Continuing through February 16, 20 more...

Arne Svenson


 

Continuing through February 9, 201 more...

Art Between the Poles


 

One of the most powerful lyrics in all more...

Alfredo De Stefano


 

Continuing through March 2, 2013more...

Miriam Wosk


 

Contin more...

Jonathan Wateridge


 

Continuing through March 2, 2013more...

William Bailey


 

Continuing through February 23, 20 more...

Miguel Palma


 

Continuing through February 9, 201 more...

Catherine Wagner


 

Continuing through March 2, 2013more...

Jeff Koons


 

Continuing through February 14, 20 more...

Raeleen Kao


 

Continuing through February 23, 20 more...

Art Bizarro Worlds


 

Despite the relative rareness of my na more...

Ronald Davis


 

Continuing through February 25, 20 more...

Goshka Macuga


 

Continuing through April 7, 2013more...

Eric Fischl


 

Continuing through May 12, 2013more...

Cathy Daley


 

Continuing through March 2, 2013more...

Sid Avery


 

Continuing through March 24, 2013< more...

John Albok


 

Continuing through March 30, 2013< more...

Washed Up: Ocean in Peril


 

Continuing through March 7, 2013more...

Anthony Sonnenberg and Rodrigo Valenzuela


 

Continuing through March 1, 2013more...

Art Beyond Earth's Gravity


 

NASA may no longer be putting up those more...

Catherine Wagner


Continuing through March 2, 2013

more...

Jeff Koons


 

Contin more...

Richard Jackson


 

Continuing through May 5, 2013more...

Order, Chaos and the Space Between


 

Continuing through May 5, 2013more...

Pedro Farias-Nardi


 

Continuing through March 3, 2013more...

Kim Fisher


 

Continuing through February 16, 20 more...

Diane Simpson


 

Continuing through March 23, 2013< more...

Black Space


 

Continuing through February 23, 20 more...

What's it All About?


 

Back in December, when it seemed that more...

Sid Avery


 

Contin more...

Cathy Daley


 

Contin more...

John Albok


 

Continuing through March 30, 2013< more...

Llyn Foulkes


 

Continuing through May 5, 2013more...

Driss Ouadahi


 

Continuing through March 23, 2013< more...

''Transitional''


 

Continuing through March 16, 2013< more...

Robert Burnier


 

Continuing through March 30, 2013
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Esterio Segura


 

Continuing through March 28, 2013< more...

Eric Fischl


 

Continuing through May 12, 2013


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The Bottom Line About the Bottom Line


 

Last week, on the final day of Jeff Ko more...

John Thomson


 

Continuing through May 5, 2013more...

Shane Guffogg


 

Opening March 2, 2013

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Peter Karklins


 

Continuing through March 30, 2013< more...

Bas Jan Ader


 

Continuing through March 9, 2013more...

Taryn Simon


 

Continuing through March 30, 2013< more...

Nicolai Fechin


 

Continuing through May 19, 2013more...

Where Art and Money are Well Met


 

Reading Richard Speer's excellent piec more...

Llyn Foulkes


Continuing through May 5, 2013

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Driss Ouadahi


 

Continuing through March 23, 2013< more...

Robert Burnier


Continuing through March 30, 2013

more...
''Picasso and Chicago''


 

Continuing through May 12, 2013more...

Beth Secor


 

Continuing through March 30, 2013< more...

Jerry Carniglia/Randy Colosky


 

Continuing through March 28, 2013< more...

Stanley Casselman


 

Continuing through April 13, 2013< more...

Marc Riboud


 

Continuing through March 16, 2013< more...

Annie Leibovitz


 

Continuing through May 5, 2013more...

Alex Steckly


 

Continuing through March 24, 2013< more...

Second Take(Over)


 

When I first entered the art field, th more...

Taryn Simon


 

Contin more...

''State of Mind'' / Linda Mary Montano / Mungo Thomson


 

Continuing through May 19, 2013more...

Ron Rizk


 

Continuing through April 13, 2013< more...

Geoff Hippenstiel


 

Continuing through April 27, 2013< more...

''Big Pictures''


 

Continuing through April 21, 2013< more...

Stephen Beal


 

Continuing through April 13, 2013< more...

Is Anybody There?


 

Who is the world’s most famous l more...

Beth Secor


 

Continuing through March 30, 2013< more...

Ahmed Alsoudani


 

Continuing through July 7, 2013more...

Kehinde Wiley


 

Continuing through May 27, 2013more...

Arturo Mallman


 

Continuing through April 13, 2013< more...

Inner Journeys, Outer Vision


 

Continuing through April 28, 2013< more...

Frieke Janssens


 

Continuing through May 4, 2013more...

Wesley Younie


 

Continuing through May 12, 2013more...

Capitalism and its Discontents


 

In 1897 Paul Gauguin entitled a major more...

Nancy Jackson


 

Continuing through April 27, 2013< more...

Deb Sokolow


 

Continuing through April 20, 2013< more...

Sarah Williams


 

Continuing through April 20, 2013< more...

Carol Brown Goldberg


 

Continuing through May 4, 2013more...

Darren Waterston


 

Continuing through May 18, 2013more...

Miya Hannan


 

Continuing through April 13, 2013< more...

No Ire When You See the Whites of Her Eyes


 

Last month I saw Jan Vermeer’s " more...

Ahmed Alsoudani


 

Continuing through July 7, 2013more...

Francine Seders: Silhouette


 

After the upheavals of World War II an more...

Christopher Taggart


 

Continuing through May 4, 2013more...

Randy Twaddle


 

Continuing through April 20, 2013< more...

Joan Waltemath


 

Continuing through April 27, 2013< more...

Claire Baker


 

Continuing through April 27, 2013< more...

David Byrd


 

Continuing through May 18, 2013more...

John M. Miller / Eben Goff


 

Continuing through April 13, 2013< more...

Deb Sokolow


 

Continuing through April 20, 2013< more...

Alexis Smith


 

Continuing through May 25 2013more...

Soo Sunny Park


 

Continuing through August 30, 2013 more...

Michael Robinson


 

Continuing through May 11, 2013more...

Christopher Badger


 

Continuing through May 4, 2013more...

Nancy Youdelman


 

Continuing through May 18, 2013more...

G. Ray Kerciu


 

Continuing through May 25, 2013more...

Doing the Right Thing: A Morality Play


 

This past Wednesday I received a press release announcing that the recently near comatose Museum of Contemporary Art endowme more...

David Byrd


 

Contin more...

Phyllis Bramson


 

Continuing through May 24, 2013more...

Casebeer


 

Continuing through April 30, 2013< more...

Diane Arbus


 

Continuing through May 18, 2013more...
Joe Reihsen


 

Continuing through May 25, 2013more...
Shai Kremer


 

Continuing through June 1, 2013more...
''Off the Plain''


 

Continuing through June 2, 2013more...
Brutal Treatment of a Brutalist Building


 

It could be called the 30/40 rule: We

more...
Alexis Smith


 

Contin more...
Soo Sunny Park


 

Contin more...
Christopher Badger


 

more...

Continuing through May 4, 2013
Nancy Youdelman


 

Continuing through May 18, 2013more...
Urs Fischer


 

Continuing through August 19, 2013 more...
Takashi Murakami


 

Continuing through May 25, 2013more...
Brian Kosoff


 

Continuing through May 28, 2013more...
John Millei


 

Continuing through May 18, 2013more...
Marcelyn McNeil


 

Continuing through May 25, 2013more...
Wayne Higby


 

Continuing through July 20, 2013more...
Creativity & the Flow


 

Sometimes, when I am writing, I get st

more...
Annie Lopez


 

Continuing through June 30, 2013more...
Channa Horwitz


 

Continuing through June 22, 2013more...
Again: Repetition, Obsession, and Meditation


 

Contin more...
''Lifelike''


 

Continuing through May 27, 2013more...
Aristotle Georgiades


 

Continuing through May 11, 2013more...
David Lloyd


 

Continuing through June 8, 2013more...
Shai Kremer


 

Contin more...
Diane Arbus


 

Contin more...
Phyllis Bramson


 

Contin more...
Creative Expropriation


 

The idea of creative appropriation bec

more...
Urs Fischer


 

Continuing through August 19, 2013 more...
Wayne Higby


 

Contin more...
Marcelyn McNeil


 

Contin more...
Takashi Murakami


 

Contin more...
Eirik Johnson


 

Continuing through June 29, 2013more...
Manuel Mendive


 

Continuing through October 20, 201 more...
Marco Petrus


 

Continuing through June 9, 2013more...
Forrest Bess


 

Continuing through August 18, 2013 more...
Amanda Ross-Ho


 

Continuing through June 22, 2013more...
Martin Schoeller


 

Continuing through June 30, 2013more...
Gems of the Medici


 

Continuing through September 15, 2 more...
Fernando de Szyszlo


 

Continuing through July 13, 2013more...
Two Weeks in L.A.


 

My whirlwind visit to Los Angeles had

more...
James Turrell


 

Continuing through April 6, 2014more...
Clarissa Tossin


 

Continuing through June 29, 2013more...
Jasmine Justice


 

Continuing through June 22, 2013more...
Ted Waddell


Continuing through June 8, 2013

more...

Nicholas Shake


 

Co more...
Alison Blickle


 

Continuing through June 15, 2013more...
Virtual Reality Art


What did it feel like to be Jackson Pollock painting "Lucifer" in 1947 — what did his ar

more...
Annie Lopez


Continuing through June 30, 2013

more...

Aristotle Georgiades


 

Contin more...
Channa Horwitz


Continuing through June 22, 2013

more...

Eirik Johnson


 

Contin more...
Manuel Mendive


 

Contin more...
Marco Petrus


 

Contin more...
Forrest Bess


 

Contin more...
David Maisel


 

Continuing through September 1, 20 more...
Isamu Noguchi


 

Continuing through July 21, 2013more...
Nan Goldin


 

Continuing through June 22, 2013more...
Gems of the Medici


 

Contin more...
Jock McDonald


 

Continuing through June 14, 2013more...
Polly Barton/Alison Keogh


 

Continuing through July 6, 2013more...
Orit Hofshi


 

Continuing through July 13, 2013more...
Former LACM Wachs' Star Hasn't Waned


 

One of the most unique yet crucial cha

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James Turrell


 

Contin more...
Clarissa Tossin


Continuing through June 29, 2013

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Jasmine Justice


 

Contin more...
Michael Jang


 

Continuing through July 13, 2013more...
Jeffrey O'Connell


Continuing through June 22, 2013

more...

Libby J. Masterson


 

Continuing through August 6, 2013< more...
Daniel Bauer


 

Continuing through July 20, 2013more...
Chroma-Culture


 

Continuing through June 29, 2013more...
Anibal Catalan


 

Continuing through June 30, 2013more...
Creativity & the Flow, Pt 2


Last month, the Visual Art Source ran the first part of an essay about what Mihaly Csikzentmih

more...
Andrea Heimer


 

Continuing through June 29, 2013more...
''Six Rising Stars''


 

Continuing through July 20, 2013more...
Covington Jordan


 

Continuing through July 1, 2013more...
Antonia Wright


 

Continuing through June 29, 2013more...
''Neo Povera''


 

Continuing through July 6, 2013more...
David Maisel


 

Contin more...
Isamu Noguchi


 

Contin more...
Nan Goldin


 

Contin more...
Polly Barton/Alison Keogh


 

Contin more...
Arless Day


 

Continuing through June 29, 2013more...
Biennale Fever


 

By the time you read this, I’ll

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Michael Jang


 

Contin more...
Libby J. Masterson


 

Contin more...
Daniel Bauer


 

Contin more...
Katharina Grosse


 

Continuing through September 1, 20 more...
Anderson & Low


 

Continuing through July 6, 2013more...
John Tarahteeff


 

Continuing through July 7, 2013more...
Anointed and Adorned


 

Continuing through July 12, 2013more...
Daniel Bennett


 

Continuing
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Hunt Slonem


 

Continuing
more...
Is There a Crisis in Art Criticism?


 

Last December the art critic Irving Sa

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''Six Rising Stars''


 

Contin more...
Andrea Heimer


 

Continuing through June 29, 2013more...
Covington Jordan


 

Continuing through July 1, 2013more...
Antonia Wright


 

Continuing through June 29, 2013more...
California-Pacific Triennial


 

Continuing through November 17, 20 more...
Donald Bradford


 

Continuing through July 26, 2013more...
Barbara Sternberger


 

Continuing through July 27, 2013more...
Bittman/Pionkowski


 

Continuing through August 3, 2013< more...
Susana Espinosa/Toni Hambleton


 

Continuing through July 13, 2013more...
Hung Liu


 

Continuing through August 18, 2013 more...
''Morris Graves: Selected Letters''


 

 

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Katharina Grosse


 

Contin more...
Anderson & Low


 

Contin more...
Daniel Bennett


 

Contin more...
''Rogue Wave''


 

Continuing through August 23, 2013 more...
David C. Kane


 

Continuing through July 27, 2013more...
Transmissions


 

Continuing through August 31, 2013

The
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Gail Roberts


 

more...

Mark Dell’Isola


 

Continuing through August 24, 2013
more...
Yvonne Venegas


 

Continuing through August 23, 2013 more...
Good Bad and Bad Bad


 

Last month here in Portland I saw a mi

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California-Pacific Triennial


 

Contin more...
Donald Bradford


 

Contin more...
Barbara Sternberger


 

Contin more...
Bittman/Pionkowski


 

Contin more...
''Journey Forth''


 

Continuing through August 31, 2013 more...
Hassel Smith


 

Continuing through December 30, 20 more...
''Backstory''


 

Continuing through October 6, 2013 more...
''Labour and Wait''


 

Continuing through September 22, 2 more...
Lucy Skaer


 

Continuing through September 12, 2 more...
Sabino Osuna


 

Continuing through August 23, 2013 more...
A Mural Ordinance for Los Angeles


 

There are a handful of good citizens o

more...
''Rogue Wave''


 

Contin more...
Transmissions


 

Continuing through August 31, 2013
more...
Mark Dell’Isola


 

Continuing through August 24, 2013
more...
Yvonne Venegas


 

Contin more...
June Yong Lee


 

Continuing through September 1, 20 more...
Louisa McElwain


 

Continuing though August 31, 2013< more...
Bill Braun


 

Continuing th more...
Shaw / Graves


 

Continuing through August 24, 2013 more...
James Verbicky


 

Continuing through August 31, 2013 more...
Zarina


 

Continuing through September 22, 2 more...
Deaccession in the Civic Context


 

I’m not sure why everyone has th

more...
Asian American Portraits of Encounter


 

Continuing through September 22, 2 more...
Michael Ottersen


 

Continuing through September 29, 2 more...
Mark Gould


 

Continuing through August 17, 2013 more...
From Above


 

Continuing through September 22, 2 more...
Podoll / Bunga


 

Continuing through September 7, 20 more...
Chicago's Bauhaus Legacy


 

Continuing through September 29, 2 more...
Amusant.com


 

In the third Indiana Jones movie, the

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''Journey Forth''


Continuing through August 31, 2013

more...

Hassel Smith


 

Contin more...
''Backstory''


 

Contin more...
Sabino Osuna


 

Contin more...
Louisa McElwain


 

Contin more...
Bill Braun


 

more...
Shaw / Graves


 

Contin more...
Isaac Layman


 

Continuing through September 21, 2 more...
Beatriz da Costa


 

Continuing through September 29, 2 more...
Irene Olivieri


 

Opening September 7, 2013more...
Stefan Sagmeister


 

Continuing through September 23, 2 more...
Olga de Amaral


 

Continuing through September 28, 2 more...
Feibleman / Emmert


 

Continuing through September 7, 20 more...
Revisiting the Ultimate Issue


 

Images of death are not exactly consis

more...
Asian American Portraits of Encounter


 

Contin more...
Michael Ottersen


 

Continuing through September 29, 2 more...
From Above


 

Continuing through September 22, 2 more...
Joshua Podoll / Carlos Bunga


 

Contin more...
Joe Willie Smith


 

Continuing through September 28, 2 more...
Odilon Redon


 

Continuing through October 20, 201 more...
Franklyn Liegel


 

Continuing through September 29, 2 more...
Eric Pedersen


 

Continuing through October 12, 201 more...
Katherine Lee


 

Continuing through October 19, 201 more...
Peter Zumthor


 

Continuing through September 15, 2 more...
Buster Simpson: Surveyor


 

Continuing through October 13, 201 more...
Amanda Joseph


 

Continuing through October 19, 201 more...
Arnold Helbling


 

Continuing through October 12, 201 more...
Stefan Kürten


 

Continuing through October 12, 201 more...
Ed Moses


Continuing through September 23, 2013

more...

''Links: Australian Glass''


 

Continuing through January 26, 201 more...
''Nature Doesn't Knock''


 

Continuing through October 31, 201 more...
Franklyn Liegel


 

Continuing through September 29, 2 more...
Stefan Sagmeister


 

Contin more...
Olga de Amaral


 

Contin more...
Irene Olivieri


 

Continuing through October 12, 201 more...
Isaac Layman


Continuing through September 21, 2013

more...

Beatriz da Costa


 

Contin more...
Feibleman / Emmert


 

Contin more...
''Desecration''


Two impending southern California exhibitions remind me this week how integral the idea of des

more...
Joe Willie Smith


 

Continuing through September 28, 2 more...
Odilon Redon


Continuing through October 20, 2013

more...

Franklyn Liegel


 

Contin more...
Eric Pedersen


 

Contin more...
Katherine Lee


 

Continuing through October 19, 201 more...
Michael Crowder


 

Continuing through October 25, 201 more...
Kai & Sunny


 

Continuing through October 5, 2013 more...
New New Orleans


 

Continuing through September 21, 2 more...
Stas Orlovski


 

Continuing through November 2, 201 more...
Eva Speer


 

Continuing through September 28, 2 more...
Joseph Kohnke


 

C< more...
A Tale of 3 and 7


 

Just a few months to go and this, the

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Amanda Elizabeth Joseph


 

Contin more...
Arnold Helbling


 

Contin more...
Stefan Kurten


 

Contin more...
''Links: Australian Glass''


 

Contin more...
David Kroll


 

Continuing through November 2, 201 more...
John Divola


 

Continuing through December 22, 20 more...
George Herms


 

Continuing through November 2, 201 more...
Dawoud Bey


 

Continues through October 19, 2013 more...
Marne Lucas and Jacob Pander


 

Continuing through October 13, 201 more...
Sean Deckert


 

Continuing through October 12, 201 more...
Is Zumthor's Austerity Right for LACMA?


 

The day I first saw LACMA’s exhi

more...
Michael Crowder


 

Continuing through October 25, 201 more...
Kai & Sunny


 

Contin more...
Stas Orlovski


 

Contin more...
Joseph Kohnke


 

C< more...
Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller


 

Continuing through January 12, 201 more...
Nicholas Sistler


 

Continuing through October 12, 201 more...
if you cut it, they will come


 

Continuing through October 19, 201 more...
Tim Jag


 

Continuing through October 18, 201 more...
James Evans


 

Continuing through November 12, 20 more...
Steven Hull


 

Continuing through October 12, 201 more...
Book-Bound


 

Recently one of m

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David Kroll


 

Contin more...
Sean Deckert


 

Contin more...
John Divola


 

Contin more...
George Herms


 

Contin more...
Dawoud Bey


 

Contin more...
Mark Hagen


 

Mark Hagen works equally in painting and sculpture, and both ar

Continuing through October 26, 2013

more...
Laurel Roth; Tomoko Konoike


The natural world may be the ostensible common subject of Laurel Roth&rsquo


Continuing through October 26, 2013

more...
Roxy Paine


Kavi Gupta christens its second Chicago location, a cavernous space on Elizabeth

Continuing through December 20, 2013

more...
Ben Butler


For his Seattle debut, 35-year-old Ben Butler presents three large floor-ba


Continuing through November 2, 2013

more...
Masao Yamamato


“Amulets” is the fitting word often used to describe Masao Yama


Continuing through November 2, 2013

more...
William Lane


William Lane has been making exquisite color field paintings for several de


Continuing through November 9, 2013

more...
Reflection on a Glial Cell


My very formalist studio grad students often say they think imagistically and that they dislike the “added” load that languag

more...
Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller


 

Continuing through January 12, 201 more...
Nicholas Sistler


 

Continuing through October 12, 201 more...
if you cut it, they will come


 

Continuing through October 19, 201 more...
Steven Hull


 

Continuing through October 12, 201 more...
Meow Wolf


 

Continuing through December 14, 2013

The Santa Fe art collective M

more...
Michael T. Hensley


Continuing through November 10, 2013

Strongly influenced by graffiti and neo-Ex

more...
Lynn Aldrich


 

Continuing through January 19, 2014

Stand behind Lynn Aldrich in a Home Depot checkout line and you may


more...
Kermit Oliver


 

Continuing through November 15, 2013

This small survey of Waco-resident Kermit Oliver’s paintings


more...
Cheryl Calleri / Thekla Hammond


 

Continuing through October 26, 201 more...
Eric Nash


 

Continuing through November 16, 2013

Lewis Mumford, chronicler of the culture of cities, reflected on t


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Modernist Siblings


Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Seattle Arts Commission One Per Cent for Art ordinance (one of the first in the nation), it


more...
Mark Hagen


 

Mark Hagen works equally in painting and sculpture, and both a

Continuing through October 26, 2013

more...
Roxy Paine


Kavi Gupta christens its second Chicago location, a cavernous space on Elizabet

Continuing through December 20, 2013

more...
Ben Butler


For his Seattle debut, 35-year-old Ben Butler presents three large floor-b


Continuing through November 2, 2013

more...
William Lane


William Lane has been making exquisite color field paintings for several d


Continuing through November 9, 2013

more...
Reflection on a Glial Cell


My very formalist studio grad students often say they think imagistically and that they dislike the “added” load that langua

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Ed Mieczkowski


Continuing through November 3, 2013

The 1960s-era American collaborative group Anonima - with its focus on optical p


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Jordi Alcaraz


Continuing through December 21, 2013

In 2010, Jordi Alcaraz had his first solo exhibit in this country, at which tim


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Jim Riswold


Continuing through November 2, 2013

Jim Riswold has a knack for show titles. A quick glance at his exhibition histor


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Dannielle Tegeder


 

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“Slow Read”


Continuing through November 2, 2013

Curator Justin Witte’s premise for “Slow Read” is simple, but


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Luis Gonzalez Palma


Continuing through November 30, 2013

Luis Gonzalez Palma’s photographic works pull on our heartstrings. These


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Meow Wolf


 

Continuing through December 14, 2013

The Santa Fe art collective Meow Wo

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Michael T. Hensley


Continuing through November 10, 2013

Strongly influenced by graffiti and neo-E

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Lynn Aldrich


 

Continuing through January 19, 2014

Stand behind Lynn Aldrich in a Home Depot checkout line and you may begin


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Eric Nash


 

Continuing through November 16, 2013

Lewis Mumford, chronicler of the culture of cities, reflected on


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Modernist Siblings


Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Seattle Arts Commission One Per Cent for Art ordinance (one of the first in the nation), i


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Leo Vroegindeweij


Continuing through December 7, 2013

With a combination of assemblage sculptures and inkjet wall pieces, Dutch artist


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William Catling


Continuing through November 23, 2013

William Catling may be creating clay figures but, rather than being replicas of


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Wary of the Spiritual


When Rene Descartes famously declared “I think therefore I am,” he not only separated mind and body, he also eliminated soul

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Michael Roque Collins


Continuing through November 24, 2013

Mushroom clouds, spooky waterways, raging fires and their ashy aftermaths const


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Gaylen Hansen


Continuing through November 30, 2013

Like the late Alden Mason, Gaylen Hansen, now 92, is outliving many of his deal


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Contemporary Northwest Art


Continuing through January 12, 2014

The first thing you see is a giant red vinyl arch, and through it an oversized r


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Abelardo Morrell


Continuing through January 5, 2014

In a survey covering about 30 years titled "The Universe Next Door," Abelardo Mor


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Ed Mieczkowski


Continuing through November 3, 2013

The 1960s-era American collaborative group Anonima - with its focus on optical


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Jim Riswold


Continuing through November 2, 2013

Jim Riswold has a knack for show titles. A quick glance at his exhibition histo


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Dannielle Tegeder


 

Continuing through November 30, 2013

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“Slow Read”


Continuing through November 2, 2013

Curator Justin Witte’s premise for “Slow Read” is simple, but


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Without Fear or Favor


This month marks 40 years since the publication of the first issue of the "New Art Examiner," a Chicago-based monthly arts publication &

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Bicycling Fish


A phrase coined by Australian writer Irina Dunn (often misattributed to Gloria Steinem) frequently comes to mi

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Julianne Swartz


Inclusion in the 2004 Whitney Biennial and other major venues in the last decade

Continuing through January 26, 2014

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Alchemy of Ordinary


Continuing through November 16, 2013

This show is anything but ordinary. In fact, extraordinary would be more accura


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"Tapping the Third Realm"


Continuing through December 8, 2013

For almost two thousand years, dominant Western culture understood that the spir


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Kelly Kristin Jones/Nancy Newberry


The subjects of Kelly Kristin Jones’ and Nancy Newberry’s portraits

Continuing through December 31, 2013

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Mitra Fabian


Continuing through November 16, 2013

Much of the charm in sculptor Mitra Fabian’s installations has been the w


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"Tapping the Third Realm"


Continuing through December 8, 2013

For almost two thousand years, dominant Western culture understood that the spiritual

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Julianne Swartz


Inclusion in the 2004 Whitney Biennial and other major venues in the last decade

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Leon Gaspard


Opening November 16, 2013 — Continuing through December 31, 2013

Twentieth century Russian artist Leon Gaspar


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Jordi Alcaraz


 

Continuing through December 21, 2013

In 2010, Jordi Alcaraz had his first s


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Leo Vroegindeweij


Continuing through December 7, 2013

With a combination of assemblage sculptures and inkjet wall pieces, Dutch arti


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Abelardo Morrell


Continuing through January 5, 2014

In a survey covering about 30 years titled "The Universe Next Door," Abelardo Mo


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Contemporary Northwest Art


Continuing through January 12, 2014

The first thing you see is a giant red vinyl arch, and through it an oversized


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William Catling


Continuing through November 23, 2013

William Catling may be creating clay figures but, rather than being replicas o


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Lucinda Parker


Lucinda Parker aces a (literally) tall assignment in her new suite of acrylic pa

Continuing through November 30, 2013

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Danto's Divine Comedy


The recent death of philosopher and art critic Arthur Danto was met with sympathy and deserved respect from the art community, a group no

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Sam Francis


It is illuminating to view several early figurative paintings by an artist primari

Continuing through January 5, 2014

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Margaret Lazzari


After working for many years as a figurative, or figure based artist, Margaret Laz

Continuing through January 5, 2014

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Susan kae Grant


Science and art make happy bedfellows in "Night Journeys," an ambitious project f

Continuing through January 11, 2014

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Richard Morhous


What is the relationship between drawing and painting? In the case of Richard Mor

Continuing through December 2, 2013

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Patrick Palmer


Originally from California, Patrick Palmer has been living and working in Housto

Continuing through December 12, 2013

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Leon Gaspard


Twentieth century Russian artist Leon Gaspard

Opening November 16, 2013 — Continuing through December 31, 2013

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David Rudolph


Continuing through December 15, 2013

David Rudolph credits his stocky, blocky and often playful multimedia arts practice t

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Anne Hirondelle


Continuing through November 30, 2013

Seriality and deconstruction are central to Anne Hirondelle’s ceramic forms and

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Brian Wills


Continuing through December 21, 2013

Brian Wills' formalist abstractions have distinguished themselves by merging over in

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Reflections on Collecting


With the recent anonymous purchase of the Francis Bacon triptych for $142 million, another record was broken for the most expensive artwo

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Liliana Porter


Continuing through December 19, 2013

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Paul Sietsema


Continuing through January 5, 2014

It’s easy to be first drawn to Paul Sietsema’s work for his extraordinary t

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“Face to Face”


Continuing through January 13, 2014

There are just 35 paintings and illuminated manuscript illustrations in “Face to

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Lucinda Parker


Lucinda Parker aces a (literally) tall assignment in her new suite of acrylic

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Sam Francis


It is illuminating to view several early figurative paintings by an artist primar

Continuing through January 5, 2014

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Margaret Lazzari


After working for many years as a figurative, or figure based artist, Margaret La

Continuing through January 5, 2014

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Susan kae Grant


Science and art make happy bedfellows in "Night Journeys," an ambitious project

Continuing through January 11, 2014

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"Flesh and Metal"


Continuing through March 16, 2014

“Flesh and Metal: Body and Machine in Early Twentieth Century Art“ may conju

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Norton Wisdom


Continuing through December 21, 2013

"IT’S ABOUT FU*KING TIME (Part One)" is the first exhibition that surveys the c

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Fernando Pareja and Leidy Chavez


Continuing through December 21, 2013

In their first solo exhibition in the United States, Fernando Pareja and Leidy Chavez

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Anne Appleby


Continuing through December 28, 2013

When first you look at painter Anne Appleby’s “Quaking Aspen” and &

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“Gold Rush”


Continuing through January 4, 2014

The themed, 15-artist show "Gold Rush" is an object lesson in alchemy. It turns out tha

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Nathalie Miebach


Continuing through January 5, 2014

A number of artists try to bridge the gap between art and science – recently, the

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To Fee or Not to Fee


To fee or not to fee: $25, $19.50, $23, $20, $25, $25, $22, $19.50, $20. Those are the regular admission charges for adults at, in order,

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David Rudolph


Continuing through December 15, 2013

David Rudolph credits his stocky, blocky and often playful multimedia arts practice

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Anne Hirondelle


Continuing through November 30, 2013

Seriality and deconstruction are central to Anne Hirondelle’s ceramic forms an

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Brian Wills


Continuing through December 21, 2013

Brian Wills' formalist abstractions have distinguished themselves by merging over

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Liliana Porter


Continuing through December 19, 2013

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“Face to Face”


Continuing through January 13, 2014

There are just 35 paintings and illuminated manuscript illustrations in “Face t

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Paul Sietsema


Continuing through January 5, 2014

It’s easy to be first drawn to Paul Sietsema’s work for his extraordinary

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Yutaka Sone and Benjamin Weissman


Continuing through April 5, 2014

A little more than 10 years ago, MoCA presented an installation called "Jungle Island" at

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Dale Chihuly 


Continuing through December 24, 2013

Dale Chihuly’s new series, the “Rotolo,” or “coils,” is

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Stephen Beal


Continuing through December 21, 2013

Sister Wendy Beckett’s belief that you can appreciate most art from postcard re

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Beth Secor 


Continuing through January 11, 2014

Beth Secor’s show earlier this year at Inman Gallery was a series of paintings s

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Carson Fisk-Vittori


Continuing through January 4, 2014

In Carson Fisk-Vittori’s solo show titled “Women Weed and Weather,” t

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Gisela Colon


Continuing through January 4, 2014

Walking into the gallery space we are immediately mesmerized by the luminous, organical

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Norton Wisdom


Continuing through December 21, 2013

"IT’S ABOUT FU*KING TIME (Part One)" is the first exhibition that surveys the

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Fernando Pareja and Leidy Chavez


Continuing through December 21, 2013

In their first solo exhibition in the United States, Fernando Pareja and Leidy Chave

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"Flesh and Metal"


Continuing through March 16, 2014

“Flesh and Metal: Body and Machine in Early Twentieth Century Art“ may conj

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Anne Appleby


Continuing through December 28, 2013

When first you look at painter Anne Appleby’s “Quaking Aspen” and

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Requiem by a Teacher's Pet


 

An unusual installation and film by Ga

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Norman Kelley


Continuing through January 24, 2014

In “Wrong Chairs” the Chicago and New York-based design collaborative, Nor

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The Capital of Art


It’s a truism that Art Basel Miami Beach, which I attended two weeks ago, is the fair we love to hate and hate to love. &ldquo

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Ellen Tanner


Continuing through January 11, 2014

In one of Aesop’s Fables, “The Fox and the Crow,” the crow has a pie

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Canterbury & St. Albans


Continuing through February 2, 2014

There is no need to endure the impositions of air travel out of LAX to stand at the fe

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Christa Assad


Continuing through January 5, 2014

When she was entering Israel in 2012 for her second lecture tour and residency, Berkele

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Colin Cochran


Continuing through January 4, 2014

"Matter and Spirit" features just over a dozen paintings by Colin Cochran. Raised on Ca

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Karen Carson


Continuing through January 4, 2014

Huge gestural paintings of tractors fill the gallery walls with energy and passion in&n

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Christa Assad


Continuing through January 5, 2014

When she was entering Israel in 2012 for her second lecture tour and residency, Berkel

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Colin Cochran


Continuing through January 4, 2014

"Matter and Spirit" features just over a dozen paintings by Colin Cochran. Raised on C

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Karen Carson


Continuing through January 4, 2014

Huge gestural paintings of tractors fill the gallery walls with energy and passion in

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Beth Secor


Continuing through January 11, 2014

Beth Secor’s show earlier this year at Inman Gallery was a series of paintings

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Chihulyland


Beginning with an early solo show at the Decorative Arts Museum of the Louvre in Paris in 1986, Dale Chihuly’s scope as an artist w

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Wayne Thiebaud


Continuing through March 30, 2014

“Drawing is very central. Drawing, to me, is a kind of inquiring research tool tha

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"Renaissance to Goya"


Continuing through March 9, 2014

Goya, Velásquez, and Tiepolo are among the dozens of vastly influential and too se

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"Latin American Group Show"


Continuing through February 1, 2014

This "Latin American Group Show" features Gustavo Diaz, Marcelo Grosman, and Natalia C

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Gabrielle Garland


Continuing through January 30, 2014

There’s a notable new gallery in the space that used to be Chambers Gallery,&nbs

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Bloomfield & Churchill


Continuing through March 23, 2014

Integrating sound into an exhibition of narrative photographs might seem superfluous, bu

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David Adey


Continuing through February 15, 2014

David Adey painstakingly creates works that involve elaborate and self-imposed criter

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Does Art Criticism Matter Any More?


In December 2012, the veteran art critic Irving Sandler wrote an open letter to fellow art critics in "The Brooklyn Rail;" in it, he pose

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James Martin


Continuing through January 25, 2014

For his 16th solo show here since 1987, 85-year-old artist James Martin somehow manage

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Kaori Takamura


Continuing through February 1, 2014

The usual orderliness and conformity of patchwork quilts gets turned on its head in th

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D.J. Hall


Continuing through February 22, 2014

D.J. Hall’s signature works are brightly hued oils of glamorous women residing

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Patrick McGrath Muñiz


Continuing through February 3, 2014

Artist Patrick McGrath Muñiz's allegorical paintings are as fantastically detai

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Kelly Moran


Continuing through January 25, 2014

Kelly Moran’s show is large and complex in terms of imagery, materials, and cons

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Leon Kossoff


Continuing through March 1, 2014

The English essayist Samuel Johnson famously said, “When a man is tired of London,

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Norman Kelley


Continuing through January 24, 2014

In “Wrong Chairs” the Chicago and New York-based design collaborative, No

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Ellen Tanner


Continuing through January 11, 2014

In one of Aesop’s Fables, “The Fox and the Crow,” the crow has a pi

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Canterbury & St. Albans


Continuing through February 2, 2014

There is no need to endure the impositions of air travel out of LAX to stand at the f

more...
Yutaka Sone and Benjamin Weissman


Continuing through April 5, 2014

A little more than 10 years ago, MoCA presented an installation called "Jungle Island" a

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Dale Chihuly


Continuing through December 24, 2013

Dale Chihuly’s new series, the “Rotolo,” or “coils,” i

more...
Stephen Beal


Continuing through December 21, 2013

Sister Wendy Beckett’s belief that you can appreciate most art from postcard

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Carson Fisk-Vittori


Continuing through January 4, 2014

In Carson Fisk-Vittori’s solo show titled “Women Weed and Weather,”

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Gisela Colon


Continuing through January 4, 2014

Walking into the gallery space we are immediately mesmerized by the luminous, organica

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Fred Tomaselli


Continuing through March 2, 2014

This smallish exhibition of large mixed media works by Fred Tomaselli possesses ample vis

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Daniel Healey


Continuing through February 15, 2014

Anyone who has read the manifestos of the art movements from a century ago cannot hel

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Phil Stern


Continuing through February 22, 2014

Phil Stern is now entering his mid-90s, with a career that stretches back to the Depr

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Richard Diebenkorn


Continuing through February 16, 2014

The over 100 drawings and paintings in “Richard Diebenkorn: The Berkeley Years,

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Edward Lane McCartney


Continuing through February 15, 2014

Edward Lane McCartney's work is all about the manipulation of materials. This large s

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Andrea Bowers


Continuing through April 13 (Pomona) and March 28 (Pitzer), 2014

Google “Steubenville, Ohio” and the first ent

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Opportunity or Corruption?


Well things are never as simple as they seem, or as we would like them to be. It can drive you nuts; but in a free society there are lots

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"Unveiled: Nudes"


Continuing through March 8, 2014

Spanning nine-and-a-half decades, "Unveiled:  Nudes" is a meditation on the enduring

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Freddy Chandra


Continuing through February 21, 2014

Lovers of geometric abstraction and minimalism, that is of understated form as a carr

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Faith Wilding


Continuing through February 22, 2014

As an historical exhibition, “Faith Wilding: Fearful Symmetries Retrospective&r

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"All Art Was Once Contemporary"


“All art was once contemporary art.”  That’s a little mantra I whisper to myself when my attention is flagging in,

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Alice Aycock


Continuing through April 20, 2014

Viewing the creative process of a gifted artist can be a fascinating study for peer arti

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Miyoshi Barosh


Continuing through February 15, 2014

Google “feel better” and 130,000,000 suggestions for attaining happiness

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Delair Shaker


Continuing through February 5, 2014

Delair Shaker calls the mixed-media abstract pieces in his small solo show “Dese

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Wayne Thiebaud


Continuing through March 30, 2014

“Drawing is very central. Drawing, to me, is a kind of inquiring research tool th

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"Renaissance to Goya"


Continuing through March 9, 2014

Goya, Velásquez, and Tiepolo are among the dozens of vastly influential and too s

more...
"Latin American Group Show"


Continuing through February 1, 2014

This "Latin American Group Show" features Gustavo Diaz, Marcelo Grosman, and Natalia

more...
Gabrielle Garland


Continuing through January 30, 2014

There’s a notable new gallery in the space that used to be Chambers Gallery,&nb

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Bloomfield & Churchill


Continuing through March 23, 2014

Integrating sound into an exhibition of narrative photographs might seem superfluous, b

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David Adey


Continuing through February 15, 2014

David Adey painstakingly creates works that involve elaborate and self-imposed crit

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Kaori Takamura


Continuing through February 1, 2014

The usual orderliness and conformity of patchwork quilts gets turned on its head in

more...
James Martin


Continuing through January 25, 2014

For his 16th solo show here since 1987, 85-year-old artist James Martin somehow manag

more...
Leon Kossoff


Continuing through March 1, 2014

The English essayist Samuel Johnson famously said, “When a man is tired of London,

more...
Kelly Moran


Continuing through January 25, 2014

Kelly Moran’s show is large and complex in terms of imagery, materials, and con

more...
Fred Tomaselli


Continuing through March 2, 2014

This smallish exhibition of large mixed media works by Fred Tomaselli possesses ample v

more...
Daniel Healey


Continuing through February 15, 2014

Anyone who has read the manifestos of the art movements from a century ago cannot he

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Phil Stern


Continuing through February 22, 2014

Phil Stern is now entering his mid-90s, with a career that stretches back to the De

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Andrea Bowers


Continuing through April 13 (Pomona) and March 28 (Pitzer), 2014

Google “Steubenville, Ohio” and the first en

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Kent Twitchell

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M.J. Anderson


Distinctions between the geological and the human-made, the

Continuing through June 27, 2015

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Shaun O’Dell


Shaun O’Dell’s mixed-media paintings and other w

Continuing through July 10, 2015

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Time to Declare Victory


I'm recently home from Minneapolis, where I attended the May 28-30 conference at the Walker

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“Finland: Designed Environments”


Artek furniture, Iittala glass, Arabia tableware: these were

Continuing through July 26, 2015

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re/Constructed


People live in highly individualized spaces, even though ove

Continuing through June 20, 2015

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Juergen Strunck and Jon Vogt


Two printmakers are presented here in conjunction with Print

Continuing through July 11, 2015

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Noah Purifoy


While California assemblage artist Noah Purifoy (1917-2

Continuing through September 27, 2015

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"When Rivers Flow Like a Stream of Glass"


I believe we carry archetypes of color around with us inside our imaginations.  Our notions of, say,

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Al Souza


Al Souza is constantly exploring new materials. He works in

Continuing through May 30, 2015

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“Photographers of the American West"


We never seem to get enough of those noted photographer

Continuing through November 29, 2015

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Mark Grotjahn


A selection of fifteen new "face" paintings by Mark G

Continuing through June 20, 2015

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Shana Moulton


For Shana Moulton’s solo exhibition at Yerba Buena C

Continuing through August 2, 2015

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Daniel Leivick


It is no surprise that an artist would exploit the all-seein

Continuing through May 30, 2015

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“Straight from Cuba”


It is fitting that the exhibit “Straight from Cuba&rd

Continuing through July 11, 2015

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Writers and Art Mags


In 2012, the veteran art critic Irving Sandler posed

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Díaz Lewis


Díaz Lewis is the collaborative moniker of Chicago-b

Continuing through June 27, 2015

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Arvie Smith


In a suite of 30 paintings from 2014 and 2015, collectively

Continuing through July 12, 2015

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Todd Camplin


Todd Camplin’s suite of new ink drawings are as dense

Continuing through July 18, 2015

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William Barnhart


When William Barnhart, a longtime Arizona painter, sculpt

Continuing through August 16, 2015

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Leopoldo Cuspinera Madrigal and Tim Rowan


Tim Rowan and Leopoldo Cuspinera Madrigal work in disparate

Continuing through June 23, 2015

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Nancy Monk


Nancy Monk's current paintings, presented under the title &ld

Continuing through July 4, 2015

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Susan Giles


It’s not often that an artist is as adept at working in

Continuing through July 26 2015

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xtine burrough


Media artist xtine burrough’s installation, “Med

Continuing through July 12, 2015

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“Collective Dissent: The SMS Portfolios”


When the counterculture climate and dissension of the 1

Continuing through September 13, 2015

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Zombie Abstraction (Part 3)


In thinking about what makes abstract painting exciting in the 21st century, I keep returning to the phrase "non-

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Inka-Maaria Jurvanen


With titles like “Anarchy” and “Mutiny,&rdq

Continuing through July 4, 2015

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Time to Declare Victory


I'm recently home from Minneapolis, where I attended the May 28-30 conference at the Walker

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Noah Purifoy


While California assemblage artist Noah Purifoy (1917-

Continuing through September 27, 2015

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M.J. Anderson


Distinctions between the geological and the human-made, the

Continuing through June 27, 2015

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“Finland: Designed Environments”


Artek furniture, Iittala glass, Arabia tableware: these wer

Continuing through July 26, 2015

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Shaun O’Dell


Shaun O’Dell’s mixed-media paintings and other w

Continuing through July 10, 2015

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Mel Katz


It’s

Continuing through June 27, 2015 (Russo Gallery) and August 23, 2015 (Ford Museum)

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Albert Oehlen


Albert Oehlen’s recently opened New Museum exhibition

Continuing through July 11, 2015

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Frye Salon


The Frye Art Museum in Seattle is a lot like the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas: housed in an exquisite

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Joe Zorrilla


Joe Zorrilla's modest sized, staged objects hover aroun

Continuing through June 27, 2015

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Zeke Williams


The title "Heat Check" fails to come close to describing the

Continuing through July 11, 2015

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El Anatsui


El Anatsui is an African artist who shares time between

Continuing through June 28, 2015

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“Glow: Beauty Reigns”


"Glow: Beauty Reigns" features representative works by Rex R

Continuing through June 30, 2015

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Leopoldo Cuspinera Madrigal and Tim Rowan


Tim Rowan and Leopoldo Cuspinera Madrigal work in disparate

Continuing through June 23, 2015

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Zombie Abstraction (Pt 3)


In thinking about what makes abstract painting exciting in the 21st century, I keep returning to the phrase "no

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Nancy Monk


Nancy Monk's current paintings, presented under the title &l

Continuing through July 4, 2015

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Inka-Maaria Jurvanen


With titles like “Anarchy” and “Mutiny,&rd

Continuing through July 4, 2015

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Susan Giles


It’s not often that an artist is as adept at working i

Continuing through July 26 2015

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Clarissa Tossin


Clarissa Tossin's intriguing exhibition, "How does it tr

Continuing through July 3, 2015

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Lisa Olson and Terry Pisel


Phoenix is a photogenic city, believe it or not — from

Continuing through July 11, 2015

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Eileen David


Driving in the technopolis Tomorrowland of San Francisco the

Continuing through July 25, 2015

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Eli Reed


In the midst of the current “Black Lives Matter”

Continuing through July 14, 2015

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“Getting” Abstraction. Or Not


The mantra is as tenacious as it is tedious: “My first-grader could do that!” Since the adv

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Kelli Vance


Kelli Vance is the director of and principal actor in evocat

Continuing through July 25, 2015

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Phyllida Barlow


Continuing through August 30, 2015

Phyllida Barlow's ma

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Frye Salon


The Frye Art Museum in Seattle is a lot like the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas: housed in an exquisit

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Mel Katz


It’s

Continuing through June 27, 2015 (Russo Gallery) and August 23, 2015 (Ford Museum)

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El Anatsui


El Anatsui is an African artist who shares time betwee

Continuing through June 28, 2015

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“Glow: Beauty Reigns”


"Glow: Beauty Reigns" features representative works by Rex

Continuing through June 30, 2015

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Albert Oehlen


Albert Oehlen’s recently opened New Museum exhibition

Continuing through July 11, 2015

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Sarah HaBa


Continuing through July 27, 2015

Sarah HaBa’s del

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Scott Greene


Apocalyptic, trash-laden, desperate landscapes make up &ld

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An Aesthetic of Political Audacity


In 2012, in

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Lori Vrba


Deeply personal photographs and assemblages provide a tant

Continuing through August 31, 2015

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"L.A. Muralists: In Their Studios II"


Los Angeles has overcome a significant number of hurdles in

Continuing through July 18, 2015

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House on Mango St.


Published over 30 years ago, Sandra Cisneros’ novel,

Continuing through August 23, 2015

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Petra Cortright


When is a GIF more than a GIF? Petra Cortright makes di

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David Flores Special Olympics mural at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

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Eileen David


Driving in the technopolis Tomorrowland of San Francisco th

Continuing through July 25, 2015

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“Getting” Abstraction. Or Not


The mantra is as tenacious as it is tedious: “My first-grader could do that!” Since the a

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Kelli Vance


Kelli Vance is the director of and principal actor in evoca

Continuing through July 25, 2015

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Clarissa Tossin


Clarissa Tossin's intriguing exhibition, "How does it t

Continuing through July 3, 2015

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Lisa Olson and Terry Pisel


Phoenix is a photogenic city, believe it or not — fro

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Phyllida Barlow


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Phyllida Barlow's m

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Eli Reed


In the midst of the current “Black Lives Matter&rdquo

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“Dwell”


“Dwell" serves two purposes: to display a thoughtful

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Jeff Soto and Sashie Masakatsu


Although quite distinct, two concurrent solo exhibitions sha

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Still Nothing Like Venice


Reader, once again, please forgive me; I know much of this will sound like the grousing of a pampered prima donna

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"Sculpture of Ancient Mexico"


If for no other reason, go and see “Sculpture of

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Georgia O’Keeffe


“Color, Line and Composition” brings togeth

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Nathaniel Thayer Moss


Complexity and simplicity wrestle to a draw in Nathaniel Th

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“Night Begins the Day”


In Jewish tradition, the day begins at sunset rather th

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An Aesthetic of Political Audacity


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Sarah HaBa


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Petra Cortright


When is a GIF more than a GIF? Petra Cortright makes d

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House on Mango St.


Published over 30 years ago, Sandra Cisneros’ novel

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Scott Greene


Apocalyptic, trash-laden, desperate landscapes make up &l

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“Body Mass Index”


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Nosego


Street artist Yis Goodwin, aka Nosego, makes visual mashups

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Jesús Moroles: Connecting Us to the Cosmos


Jesús Moroles, who died last month in a tragic car accident, was the son of cotton pickers who went on to

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“Drawing in L.A.: The 1960s and 70s”; Ed Moses, “Drawings from the 1960s and 70s”


The rich history of drawing, specifically with respect to L

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Arless Day


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“Eye 2 Eye”


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Matt Clark and Jackson Echols


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New Experiments in Art and Technology


“NEAT: New Experiments in Art and Technology”

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Chaco Terada


"For a very long time I have been aware of expressing mys

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Superstructure


It’s a new year, but Americans’ optimism — traditionally manifested in New Year’s resolut

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Erika Mahr


New York-based artist Erika Mahr toys with viewers’

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Martin Kersels


Martin Kersels had a long career in Los Angeles, but

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Marty Schnapf


As the critical dialogue around abstraction continues to

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Rodrigo Lara Zendejas


The title of Chicago-based artist Rodrigo Lara Zendejas&

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Jefferson Pinder


At this moment in time, as the tensions over white-domina

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Jackson Pollock


"Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots” is the most significan

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Julian Wasser: Duchamp in Pasadena Redux


Marcel Duchamp, whose signed Readymades questioned the role

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Paul J. Smith


At 84 Paul J. Smith is venerated in American art circles fo

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Clint Imboden and Emilio Lobato III


The incursion of non-art (i.e., ordinary, humble) materia

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Moving Day


Oh, joy of joys!  If you love, really love, art museums (and I do) and you particularly feel bonded to

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Tim Hawkinson and Patty Wickman


They seem to be the oddest of odd couples in Los Angeles, a

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Barry McGee


Spend time viewing Barry McGee’s newest work and

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Lipogram Vanity


Warning!  What follows isn’t a paragraph as arrogant or an ex

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“One Cannot Look: Graphic Wars”


The intense graphic work of Spanish masters Francisco d

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Todd Christensen


"I've been forgetting a lot lately," writes Todd Christen

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Kelley Devine


Kelley Devine paints what she knows, so she often paint

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Alexander Yulish


 Visiting Alexander Yulish’s show &ldqu

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Peat Duggins


Peat Duggins' show is about the confounding power of bl

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New Art Meets Historic Monuments


One of the most exciting developments for the city of San Antonio in recent months has been the designation of

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Bill Dambrova


Human anatomy is a dense network of throbbing vessels,

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Not Vanishing / (Re)Presenting


Continuing through January 3, 2016 (“Not Vanishing”);through November 15, 2016 (“(Re)
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Lawren Harris


Every so often the Hammer Museum introduces us to an art

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Jay Kvapil


Jay Kvapil’s new series of ceramic vessels compri

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Leslie Kenneth Price


The 35 acrylic on panel paintings by Leslie Kenneth Pri

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Fred Stonehouse


Wisconsin artist Fred Stonehouse has successfully expor

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Did AIDS Change Art?


“Art AIDS America,” kicking off a national tour after a brief preview in West Hollywood, CA in 2014

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Dirk De Bruycker


Don’t waste your time looking for the subversive tw

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Anne Siems and Gina Wilson


Two artists address the figure in strikingly different

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“The Mapmaker’s Dream”


This finely curated group show, “The Mapmaker&rsq

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“Frida Kahlo: Her Photos”


Penetrating the mystique of Frida Kahlo as a woman and a

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Victor Hugo Zayas


“I was born by the river,” intoned soul sing

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“Between Two Worlds”


Immigration is a hot button issue this election season,

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New Year's Resolve


Spending one’s career in art, whatever the discipline and whatever one’s role, is a privilege. Sett

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Sandow Birk


Much has already been written about Sandow Birk’s

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Jessica Halonen


Around 1704, an accident in an alchemist’s lab le

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Grisha Bruskin


 Is the Age of Theory waning, at last? Picasso&rsq

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Ben Huff


"The Last Road North" is photographer Ben Huff's paean to

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Ron English


Ron English is well known for questioning the motives and

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New Experiments in Art and Technology


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Superstructure


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Marty Schnapf


As the critical dialogue around abstraction continues t

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Rodrigo Lara Zendejas


The title of Chicago-based artist Rodrigo Lara Zendejas

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Chaco Terada


"For a very long time I have been aware of expressing my

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Raphaëlle Goethals


In her current show, titled “Echoes,” Belgian n

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William LeGoullon


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Site Specific Sanctuaries


A few months ago, I made my first visit to Johnson City, Texas. Located in Hill Country, about 65 miles north of

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G. Lewis Clevenger


Elvis may or may not have left the proverbial building, b

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Gordon Watkinson


As this tiny marble Earth rolls and pitches in slightly burles

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David Maisel


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Michael McMillen / Rebecca Campbell


Pull aside the blackout curtain and enter a darkened rea

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Tim Hawkinson and Patty Wickman


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Moving Day


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Jackson Pollock


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Jefferson Pinder


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Julian Wasser: Duchamp in Pasadena Redux


Marcel Duchamp, whose signed Readymades questioned the role

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Joseph Lorusso


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Ben Haggard


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The Studio Visit: Five Helpful Hints


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Chris Ballantyne


Chris Ballantyne's suburban pseudo-dystopias are easy t

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David Ireland and His Circle


Conceptual artist David Ireland is known for making a li

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“Earthworks”


The art movement referred to as “earthworks”

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Jean and Barbara Edelstein


Jean Edelstein and her daughter Barbara Edelstein are ac

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Joseph Lorusso


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With an assured se

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Raphaëlle Goethals


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William LeGoullon


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Site Specific Sanctuaries


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David Maisel


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Michael McMillen / Rebecca Campbell


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Chris Bradley


Typically, we find ourselves staring at the ceiling unde

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Kenneth Callahan


The fate of the Northwest School and its “Big Four

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“Our Stars, Our Selfies"


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John Tallman and Deb Covell


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Forrest Moses


It's not often you see a gallery devote an entire show t

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Across the Pacific


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Ryan Foster


There is something disconcerting about Ryan Foster'

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“Earthworks”


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The Studio Visit: Five Helpful Hints


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Jean and Barbara Edelstein


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Ben Haggard


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Kent Monkman


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David Aylsworth


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Personal Politics


"We intend to glorify war — the only hygiene of the world — militarism, patriotism, the destructive g

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Jenny Lynn


A predilection for clean design and scaled-back storytel

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Lita Albuquerque


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Tara Donovan


Tara Donovan is one of the most surprising of contemporary a

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Daniel Rios Rodriguez


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Kenneth Callahan


The fate of the Northwest School and its “Big Four

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“Our Stars, Our Selfies"


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Chris Bradley


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Across the Pacific


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Ryan Foster


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Crystallography


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Oscar Berglund


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Requiem or Realism?


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Bruce Cohen


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Jonathan Berger


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Aaron Fowler


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Betye Saar


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Tara Donovan


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Personal Politics


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Kent Monkman


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David Aylsworth


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Daniel Rios Rodriguez


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Josh Reames and Jose Lérma


Josh Reames' crafty airbrushed and trump l'oeil-heavy p

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Livia Stein


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Beth Ames Swartz’ Spiritual Balancing Act


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Tomoko Sawada


Tomoko Sawada is a Japanese artist whose self-portrait works

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Tony Berlant


Tony Berlant is a master at collaging together snippets of

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Louis Kahn


Architecture exhibitions are notoriously hard to mount. Not qu

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“Few Were Happy with Their Condition”


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Kasumi Chow and Desiree Espada


Twelve arresting color photographs, each measuring 36 by 36

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Paige Powell


Capturing a zeitgeist is a tricky proposition. As diligently

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The Collector Couple


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Jiro Takamatsu


The influential Japanese artist and teacher Jiro Takam

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Lloyd Kiva New


Many of the artworks in "Lloyd Kiva New: Art, Design &

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Roy Thurston and Monique Prieto


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Patricia Sannit


For her current show “Time Stands Still,” Patric

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Crystallography


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Requiem or Realism?


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Betye Saar


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Oscar Berglund


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Aaron Fowler


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Josh Reames and Jose Lérma


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Livia Stein


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Beth Ames Swartz’ Spiritual Balancing Act


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“Few Were Happy with Their Condition”


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Eva Isaksen


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Ryan McCann


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Civics 101


Art writers are often presumed to be “clothed in immense power,” to quote Lincoln, but the truth is h

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William Rice


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Alex Gabriel Bernstein


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Jenene Nagy


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Dianna Frid and Richard Rezac


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Paige Powell


Capturing a zeitgeist is a tricky proposition. As diligently

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The Collector Couple


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Roy Thurston and Monique Prieto


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Kasumi Chow and Desiree Espada


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Patricia Sannit


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MANUAL (Ed Hill and Suzanne Bloom)


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Gordon Parks


The racist elements so visible in this year’s politica

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Thomas Kinkade, Huckster of Light


The late Thomas Kinkade was the Rodney Dangerfield of the art world. He got no respect — and with good

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David O’Brien


David O'Brien deftly fits the monumental and mysterious into

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Helen Lundeberg


The artist’s ”Self-Portrait (with Landscape)&rdqu

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"Revolution in the Making ..."


The new kid on this block quite literally occupies the b

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Leonard Suryajaya


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Eva Isaksen


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Civics 101


Art writers are often presumed to be “clothed in immense power,” to quote Lincoln, but the truth is h

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Ryan McCann


The work of Ryan McCann has become synonymous with fire. Uti

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Jenene Nagy


In “Mass,” Jenene Nagy couches a conceptual prem

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Dianna Frid and Richard Rezac


In “Dianna Frid & Richard Rezac: Split Complementary,

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Emma Sulkowicz


The self-portrait of Emma Sulkowicz is actually th

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Ann Gale


Ann Gale continues her decades-long exploration of portraitu

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Artist Designed Sanctuaries III: Alex Grey


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Suzanne Paul


Suzanne Paul was an innovative photographer who captured Ho

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“Sightlines” Dick Arentz, Jody Forster, Daniel Leivick


Continuing through June 4, 2016The artists in the three-person show “Sightlines” have dis



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Susan York


It's safe to say that the art world literati spent even mor

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Nick Brandt


Nature photographer Nick Brandt has been documenting the wild

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"Revolution in the Making ..."


The new kid on this block quite literally occupies the b

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Thomas Kinkade, Huckster of Light


The late Thomas Kinkade was the Rodney Dangerfield of the art world. He got no respect — and with good

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Leonard Suryajaya


CAC resident artist Leonard Suryajaya’s “Don't

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MANUAL (Ed Hill and Suzanne Bloom)


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Gordon Parks


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Miguel Soler-Roig


Haunting is the word that comes to mind when viewing Miguel

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Christiane Feser


Cutting into or physically manipulating photographs has bec

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Middle Class of the Art World


Not unlike the layered economy of our culture, there are a handful of elite galleries whose artist/brands tend to

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Jennifer Greenburg


Imagine looking through an album filled with photographs of c

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John Preus


Artist John Preus has made his mark on Chicago with his sig

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20 Years/20 Shows


About a week after the opening of "20 Years/20 Shows," I foun

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Lauren Mantecón


Long a fixture of the Portland art community, Lauren Mantec&o

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Ana Teresa Fernandez


Political art is generally a tough sell in an art market th

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Maximo Gonzalez and Xawery Wolski


Through the painstaking process of cutting and gluing minus

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What a Difference a Letter Can Make!


In my professional life April is moving month. I see some of my colleagues shifting jobs from one school to anoth

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Robert Adams


Best known for his photographs of the American West, in thi

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Harry Sternberg


Harry Sternberg came into his own as an artist in New York Cit

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“A Visual Artifact”


“I approach a piece of artwork as a visual artifact t

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Eric Hesse and Tim Vermeulen


Eric Hesse shows a suite of new encaustic paintings in his ap

Continuing through May 14, 2016

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20 Years/20 Shows


About a week after the opening of "20 Years/20 Shows," I foun

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Susan York


It's safe to say that the art world literati spent even mor

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Artist Designed Sanctuaries III: Alex Grey


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Ann Gale


Ann Gale continues her decades-long exploration of portraitu

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Nick Brandt


Nature photographer Nick Brandt has been documenting the wild

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Emma Sulkowicz


The self-portrait of Emma Sulkowicz is actually th

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Lauren Mantecón


Long a fixture of the Portland art community, Lauren Mantec&o

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Christiane Feser


Cutting into or physically manipulating photographs has bec

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Middle Class of the Art World


Not unlike the layered economy of our culture, there are a handful of elite galleries whose artist/brands tend to

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Miguel Soler-Roig


Haunting is the word that comes to mind when viewing Miguel

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Scott Greene


“History, with all her volumes vast/hath but one

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Liam Everet


This new body of work by Sebastopol, California painter Lia

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David Michael Lee


David Michael Lee’s 15-year retrospective “Succes

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Interview: Kimerly Rorschach


Four years into her job as Illsley Ball Nordstrom Director and CEO of Seattle Art Museum, Kimerly Rorschach has i

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Juan Jose Barboza-Gubo & Andrew Mroczek


This powerful exhibition of photographs promotes awareness of

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“By Hand”


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Daniel Joseph Martinez


Daniel Joseph Martinez’ installation, with its lengthy

Continuing through May 21, 2016

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Ana Teresa Fernandez


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What a Difference a Letter Can Make!


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Eric Hesse and Tim Vermeulen


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Maximo Gonzalez and Xawery Wolski


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“A Visual Artifact”


“I approach a piece of artwork as a visual artifact t

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Tamas Dezso


For the past several years, Hungarian photographer Tamas De

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“H2O”


Environmental issues occurring in contemporary art are beco

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Julia Brown


While reading about the civil rights movement of 1963-1964, Ju

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Rachel Hellmann


Rachel Hellmann’s shaped paintings bend the viewer&rsquo

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Marilyn Minter


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Ed Moses


Ed Moses is an absolute phenomenon. Not only is

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Robb Report Art


What constitutes artistic credibility? In the most rarefied echelons of contemporary art, the criteria are pretty narrow. They tend to in

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Juan Jose Barboza-Gubo & Andrew Mroczek


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Interview: Kimerly Rorschach


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“By Hand”


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Scott Greene


“History, with all her volumes vast/hath but one

Continuing through April 24, 2016

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Liam Everet


This new body of work by Sebastopol, California painter Lia

Continuing through April 23, 2016

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David Michael Lee


David Michael Lee’s 15-year retrospective “Succes

Continuing through May 10, 2016

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Christine Tarkowski


Continuing through May 14, 2016

Fresh off a pair of artist residencies at Pilchuck School of Glas

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Bay Area Boom or Bust


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Christian Dore


 

Continuing through May 10, 2016

British-born artist Christian Dore’s paintings are wh

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Kelly O’Connor


Continuing through May 28, 2016

As the hairspray, wig hats, shirtwaist dresses and dyed-to-match

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Carmen Argote


Continuing through May 28, 2016

In dream analysis, the house generally represents the self, and a

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Do Ho Suh


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Korean artist Do Ho Suhcreates archit

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Meow Wolf


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Cris Bruch


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Jeff Slim


Defying preconceptions about Native American painters, Jeff S

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Justine Frischmann


We live in a hybrid age with the old hierarchies and lines of

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Kim Abeles


Be prepared to discard mundane assumptions concerning the pro

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“Small is the New Big”


Before viewing "Small is the New Big," I stopped in at Pink

Continuing through June 15, 2016

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Let’s Hear It for the Worker Bees


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Agnes Martin


Championed by Ad Reinhardt, claimed as a pioneer by min

Continuing through September 11, 2016

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“Hidden Narratives”


The phrase “as clear as glass” notwithstanding,

Continuing through June 18, 2016

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Saskia Jordá


When an artist’s basic materials involve knitting yarn

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How to Visit an Art Museum


There are three physical spaces I prefer to all others: art museums, baseball stadiums, and libraries/bookstores.

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Elliott Hundley


Elliott Hundley's latest accumulation of organized chao

Continuing through June 18, 2016

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Jud Bergeron


Conflicts between warring aesthetic philosophies recur repeat

Continuing through May 28, 2016

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Boyang Hou


In “T.V. Buddha,” Chicago-based artist Boyang Ho

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Claire Falkenstein


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Ed Moses


Ed Moses is an absolute phenomenon. Not only is

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Robb Report Art


What constitutes artistic credibility? In the most rarefied echelons of contemporary art, the criteria are pretty narrow. They tend to in

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Rachel Hellmann


Rachel Hellmann’s shaped paintings bend the viewer&rsquo

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“H2O”


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Tamas Dezso


For the past several years, Hungarian photographer Tamas De

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Julia Brown


While reading about the civil rights movement of 1963-1964, Ju

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Marilyn Minter


In a conversation I had with a local curator, he posed the q

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Daniel Joseph Martinez


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Meow Wolf


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Bay Area Boom or Bust


The grand reopening of the new, improved San Francisco Museum of Modern Art — with seven floors and 145,000

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Carmen Argote


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In dream analysis, the house generally represents the self, and a

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Christine Tarkowski


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Do Ho Suh


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Ruth Gruber


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Chuck Close Comes Home


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Daniel Angeles


Continuing through July 2, 2016

Daniel Angeles’ watercolors are not as lighthearted as they

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“Skyline”


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A wide range of three-dimensiona

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Linnea Glatt


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Linnea Glatt’s newest works have never looked so good. Thi

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Damian Elwes / Shawn Huckins


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The importance of tradition in art was historically a received i

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Patrick Graham


Continuing through July 30, 2016

Patrick Graham is one of those exceptional artists who has the a

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Tom Kiefer


In Tom Kiefer’s evocative photographs, mundane persona

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Carmen Vetter


For “Surface” Carmen Vetter mixes four large-scal

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Skylar Hughes


The mythic sounding, rough hewn alliteration of this show&rs

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“Plugged In”


Santa Fe is a town ruled by painters, but New Mexico’s

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Splatters, Spurts, Sex


There's even more sex than usual wafting in the Los Angeles air at the moment, as the spring art season yields to

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“Puja and Piety” and Lewis deSoto


"Puja and Piety" is a sprawling exhibition featuring Hi

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Lee Godie


The legacy of Lee Godie (1908-1994) is an inextricable part o

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“Hidden Narratives”


The phrase “as clear as glass” notwithstanding,

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Saskia Jordá


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How to Visit an Art Museum


There are three physical spaces I prefer to all others: art museums, baseball stadiums, and libraries/bookstores.

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Cris Bruch


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Let’s Hear It for the Worker Bees


When we talk about creativity in the arts, we usually focus on the artists who make visual art, music, theater or

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Jeff Slim


Defying preconceptions about Native American painters, Jeff S

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Justine Frischmann


We live in a hybrid age with the old hierarchies and lines of

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Agnes Martin


Championed by Ad Reinhardt, claimed as a pioneer by min

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Boyang Hou


In “T.V. Buddha,” Chicago-based artist Boyang Ho

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Claire Falkenstein


Sculptor Claire Falkentstein is included in Hauser Wirt

Continuing through September 11, 2016

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“Radiant Space”


Gary Lang’s powerful target painting on a complement

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The Wisdom of Three Women Artists


I have been fortunate throughout my career to have had many philosophical conversations with artists. In this and

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Valerie Green


Studio-based digital processes used to create artwork about

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Allied Works Architecture


Being an artist has a great deal to do with how a person

Continuing through September 4, 2016

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Kendall Glover


Kendall Glover’s "Untitled Works" are a delightful col

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Ai Weiwei


Ai Weiwei’s “Overrated" presents an eclectic mix

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Cindy Sherman


The theatrical impulse to assume a variety of personas go

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Ruth Gruber


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Chuck Close Comes Home


New York artist Chuck Close has deep ti more...
Linnea Glatt


Continuing through June 25, 2016

Linnea Glatt’s newest works have never looked so good. Thi

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Damian Elwes / Shawn Huckins


Continuing through June 25, 2016

The importance of tradition in art was historically a received i

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Carmen Vetter


For “Surface” Carmen Vetter mixes four large-scal

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Patrick Graham


Continuing through July 30, 2016

Patrick Graham is one of those exceptional artists who has the a

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Tom Kiefer


In Tom Kiefer’s evocative photographs, mundane persona

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“Puja and Piety” and Lewis deSoto


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Splatters, Spurts, Sex


There's even more sex than usual wafting in the Los Angeles air at the moment, as the spring art season yields to

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Christian Marclay


Christian Marclay continues his mind-bogglingly intense and

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Leslie Vigeant


 In a conceptual show that combines 2-D, 3-D, and instal

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Dirk Braeckman


Dirk Braeckman is a Belgian photographer currently li

Continuing through August 13, 2016

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Andrea Bowers


"The Triumph of Labor" is the title of Andrea Bowers'&nb

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“Burnt Generation”


In “Burnt Generation: Contemporary Iranian Photography

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“Virtual Object”


“I am not a machine, and unlike the futurists I don&

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Strandbeest: The Dream Machines of Theo Jansen


"Plastic tubes entered my life in 1990 on a fine September day. Since then, the beach animals have ruled my life.

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Adam Savage Meets Theo Jansen's Strandbeest!

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Lee Godie


The legacy of Lee Godie (1908-1994) is an inextricable part o

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Ai Weiwei


Ai Weiwei’s “Overrated" presents an eclectic mix

Continuing through July 2, 2016

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The Wisdom of Three Women Artists


I have been fortunate throughout my career to have had many philosophical conversations with artists. In this and

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“Radiant Space”


Gary Lang’s powerful target painting on a complement

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Kendall Glover


Kendall Glover’s "Untitled Works" are a delightful col

Continuing through June 25, 2016

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Michael Brophy


What happens when an artist pioneers a style or theme that, o

Continuing through July 2, 2016

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Ballad of a Free Man


About a month from now my wife, daughter and I will be in Krems, Austria, a smallish city on the Danube about an

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Neil Leifer


Neil Leifer’s “Relentless” at fir

Continuing through September 3, 2016

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Jim Melchert


One of the notions attached to conceptual art is that the id

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Lena Moross


Lena Moross creates large-scale, fluid images of beauty that

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El Mac


In Los Angeles and Phoenix, El Mac’s highly recogniza

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Amy Sherald


Award-winning portrait painter Amy Sherald is known for he

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Christian Marclay


Christian Marclay continues his mind-bogglingly intense and

Continuing through June 25, 2016

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Leslie Vigeant


 In a conceptual show that combines 2-D, 3-D, and instal

Continuing through July 9, 2016

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Strandbeest: The Dream Machines of Theo Jansen


"Plastic tubes entered my life in 1990 on a fine September day. Since then, the beach animals have ruled my life.

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Andrea Bowers


"The Triumph of Labor" is the title of Andrea Bowers'&nb

Continuing through July 9, 2016

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“Burnt Generation”


In “Burnt Generation: Contemporary Iranian Photography

Continuing through July 10, 2016

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“Virtual Object”


“I am not a machine, and unlike the futurists I don&

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El Anatsui: Studio Process

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“Subduction”


Though an artist’s hands are often blackened by the end

Continuing through July 9, 2016

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“Text”


How far we’ve come since the first Homo sapiens grunt

Continuing through August 6, 2016

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Lecia Dole-Recio


As geometric abstract paintings go, Lecia Dole-Recio's&n

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Nina Tichava


Nina Tichava's mother is an artist and designer who worked f

Continuing through July 10, 2016

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Peter Combe


The patriotic title notwithstanding, Peter Combe’s "St

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On Globalization


Globalization has come increasingly under attack in the political realm this year. In part this is an unsurprisin

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Julie Escoffier


The work of artist Julie Escoffier is based on principles of

Continuing through July 24, 2016

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Ballad of a Free Man


About a month from now my wife, daughter and I will be in Krems, Austria, a smallish city on the Danube about an

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Jim Melchert


One of the notions attached to conceptual art is that the id

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Michael Brophy


What happens when an artist pioneers a style or theme that, o

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Amy Sherald


Award-winning portrait painter Amy Sherald is known for he

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Lena Moross


Lena Moross creates large-scale, fluid images of beauty that

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“Excerpts from the Natural World”


Continuing through July 28, 2016

The war between culture and nature was a popular theme in art ex

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Justine Kurland and Deanna Thompson


Continuing through July 30, 2016

In this odd pairing of two artists working in two mediums, the y

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African-American and Native American Haute Couture


Two art museum exhibitions concentrating on haute couture fashion designers offer a wonderful opportuni

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Mary Bucci McCoy


Continuing through August 20, 2016

The small oval painting just inside the gallery’s front

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Denis Darzacq and Anna Lüneman


Continuing through July 23, 2016

Denis Darzacq and Anna Lüneman's collaborati

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Courtney M. Leonard


Continuing through August 6, 2016

Themes such as the degradation of coral reefs, the ethics of wh

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Joel Shapiro


Continuing through August 21, 2016

The current site specific installation conceived of, and execu

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El Mac


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Cindy Sherman


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“Subduction”


Though an artist’s hands are often blackened by the end

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“Text”


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Peter Combe


The patriotic title notwithstanding, Peter Combe’s "St

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Nina Tichava


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Neil Beloufa


Neil Beloufa’s “Democracy” is a study

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Gigi Mills


Continuing through August 11, 2016

The subjects of Gigi Mills' exhibition, "The Surrender," embod

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Sisyphean Creativity


The artist’s mission — to distill the tragicomedies of human experience into cathartic forms that can

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“Physical: Sex and the Body in the 1980s”


Continuing through July 31, 2016

It’s been over a quarter of a century since Senator Jesse

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Barbara Rossi


Continuing through August 21, 2016

After a much lauded run at the New Museum in New York, Barbara

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Wendy Red Star


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Four plastic deer decoys, painted gold, stand headless and idl

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Jae Ko


Continuing through September 18, 2016

What began as huge rolls of recycled Kraft paper ended up o

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On Globalization


Globalization has come increasingly under attack in the political realm this year. In part this is an unsurprisin

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Johanna Billing


Stockholm-based artist Johanna Billing’s exhibition,

Continuing through August 6, 2016

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Slouching Towards a More Perfect Democracy


And it came to pass that the wise
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Sama Alshaibi


Patterns, symmetry and symbolism from Islamic art traditions play an exquisitely poetic role in Sama Alshaibi&rsq

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“It’s Official”


This is the perfect time of year for a summer group show w

Continuing through August 13, 2016

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“Sub Rosa: Behind the Scenes at the Museum”


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Continuing through August 14, 2016

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MK Guth


During a residency at the World Financial Center in New Yo

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Ron Ulicny


Ron Ulicny exercises free rein in an installation and th

Continuing through September 2, 2016

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Still Sweating it at the Keyboard


Ah, art criticism — for those of us who practice it and those of you who consume it, it continues to have a

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"Cave Temples of Dunhuang"


Continuing through September 4, 2016

From the 4th century until their abandonment in the 14th and

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Shirley Tse


Continuing through September 3, 2016

Shirley Tse is a Los Angeles based sculptor well known for h

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Stephanie Syjuco


Continuing through August 27, 2016

Through video, a large-scale installation (it occupies one of

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Abigail Goldman


Continuing through August 27, 2016

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Mabel Dodge Luhan


Continuing through September 22, 2016

Cultural patronage is intended to be transformative both fo

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Vilhelm Hammershøi


Continuing through September 25, 2016

The life and career of Dan

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“Excerpts from the Natural World”


Continuing through July 28, 2016

The war between culture and nature was a popular theme in art ex

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African-American and Native American Haute Couture


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Joel Shapiro


Continuing through August 21, 2016

The current site specific installation conceived of, and execu

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Justine Kurland and Deanna Thompson


Continuing through July 30, 2016

In this odd pairing of two artists working in two mediums, the y

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Courtney M. Leonard


Continuing through August 6, 2016

Themes such as the degradation of coral reefs, the ethics of wh

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Jae Ko


Continuing through September 18, 2016

What began as huge rolls of recycled Kraft paper ended up o

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Sisyphean Creativity


The artist’s mission — to distill the tragicomedies of human experience into cathartic forms that can

more...
Barbara Rossi


Continuing through August 21, 2016

After a much lauded run at the New Museum in New York, Barbara

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Wendy Red Star


Continuing through August 28, 2016

Four plastic deer decoys, painted gold, stand headless and idl

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Gigi Mills


Continuing through August 11, 2016

The subjects of Gigi Mills' exhibition, "The Surrender," embod

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Neil Beloufa


Neil Beloufa’s “Democracy” is a study

Continuing through July 30, 2016

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“Sub Rosa: Behind the Scenes at the Museum”


When exploring the halls of a museum and viewing the works

Continuing through August 14, 2016

more...
Slouching Towards a More Perfect Democracy


And it came to pass that the wise
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Johanna Billing


Stockholm-based artist Johanna Billing’s exhibition,

Continuing through August 6, 2016

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MK Guth


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Continuing through August 27, 2016

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“It’s Official”


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Continuing through August 13, 2016

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Victor Maldonado


When you are a person of color in certain parts of the wor

Continuing through August 20, 2016

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Angel Cabrales


The new breed of artists concerned with immigration and U.

Continuing through August 27, 2016

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Peter Alexander


Peter Alexander’s vivid sculptures are lyrica

Continuing through September 2, 2016

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Photographic Matrices


Recently, a number of exhibitions around the country have stimulated my interest in group photography within cont

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“What Birds Can See”


James Collins, Rachel de Joode and Alwin Lay are practitio

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Alex Da Corte


Alex Da Corte turns rooms into stage sets that bom

Continuing through September 17, 2016

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Gage Opdenbrouw


Gage Opdenbrouw’s new paintings, “Garland of

Continuing through September 5, 2016

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Alan Corkery Hahn


When we contemplate the role of the book in art, that is,

Continuing through August 28, 2016

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Decontextualization Run Amok


As an equal-opportunity lover of the visual and performing arts, I’m struck by the widening chasm of ethos

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“Piston Head II”


“Piston Head II” is a group exhibition that's cust

Continuing through September 10, 2016

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Lawrence Calcagno and Louis Catusco


"Not Famous But Important." That's how abstract expressi

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Peter Krasnow


“Peter Krasnow: Maverick Modernist” is a re

Continuing through September 25, 2016

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Marjorie Thomas


Historical accounts of Scottsdale’s development a

Continuing through September 28, 2016

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“Contemporary Art from Saudi Arabia”


The protagonist of Flannery O’Connor’s "Wise

Continuing through September 3, 2016

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Robert Hardgrave


Continuing through August 31, 2016

When I was in college in the heady late 60s, just as the moder

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Katherine Joseph


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During a short career as a photojournalist in the first hal

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Ken Price


Continuing through September 10, 2016

Ken Price (1935-2012) is best known for his abstract s

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“Decorative Arts and Orientalism”


Continuing through October 23, 2016

“Decorative Arts and Orientalism" is a little gem of a

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Ceramics at a Breakthrough Art Fair


Over the past three decades art fairs have come and gone in Seattle, but one hopes the second annual Seattle Art

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“Transported"


Continuing through September 25, 2016

Travel, the saying goes, is broadening. Playfully letting t

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Karla Klarin


Continuing through October 8, 2016

Frank Lloyd Wright is credited with saying: “Tip the wor

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Kerry James Marshall


Continuing through September 25, 2016

Kerry James Marshall made a choice to wait until he was 60

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David Hockney


Continuing through October 1, 2016

The portrayal of America’s national parks, whether by me

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Rahul Mitra


Continuing through September 28, 2016

Indian-born Houston resident Rahul Mitra is acutely aware o

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Farraday Newsome and Jeff Reich


Continuing through September 30, 2016

Both Farraday Newsome and her husband Jeff Reich glean idea

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Cemeteries, Airports and Churches


Not long ago I made the topic of spaces/places that I particularly enjoy the subject of one of these columns.&nbs

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George Tice


Continuing through October 28, 2016

Doze off during the limo ride out of Newark airport and you h

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Christine Nofchissey McHorse


Continuing through November 5, 2016

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Ron Ulicny


Ron Ulicny exercises free rein in an installation and th

Continuing through September 2, 2016

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Still Sweating it at the Keyboard


Ah, art criticism — for those of us who practice it and those of you who consume it, it continues to have a

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Shirley Tse


Continuing through September 3, 2016

Shirley Tse is a Los Angeles based sculptor well known for h

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Stephanie Syjuco


Continuing through August 27, 2016

Through video, a large-scale installation (it occupies one of

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Abigail Goldman


Continuing through August 27, 2016

more...

Mabel Dodge Luhan


Continuing through September 22, 2016

Cultural patronage is intended to be transformative both fo

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Vilhelm Hammershøi


Continuing through September 25, 2016

The life and career of Dan

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Angel Cabrales


The new breed of artists concerned with immigration and U.

Continuing through August 27, 2016

more...
Photographic Matrices


Recently, a number of exhibitions around the country have stimulated my interest in group photography within cont

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“What Birds Can See”


James Collins, Rachel de Joode and Alwin Lay are practitio

Continuing through August 27, 2016

more...
Alex Da Corte


Alex Da Corte turns rooms into stage sets that bom

Continuing through September 17, 2016

more...
Victor Maldonado


When you are a person of color in certain parts of the wor

Continuing through August 20, 2016

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Alan Corkery Hahn


When we contemplate the role of the book in art, that is,

Continuing through August 28, 2016

more...
Run Amok


As an equal-opportunity lover of the visual and performing arts, I’m struck by the widening chasm of ethos

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“Piston Head II”


“Piston Head II” is a group exhibition

Continuing through September 10, 2016

more...
Lawrence Calcagno and Louis Catusco


"Not Famous But Important." That's how abstract expressi

Continuing through September 2, 2016

more...
Peter Krasnow


“Peter Krasnow: Maverick Modernist” is a re

Continuing through September 25, 2016

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“Contemporary Art from Saudi Arabia”


The protagonist of Flannery O’Connor’s "Wise

Continuing through September 3, 2016

more...
Katherine Joseph


Continuing through September 25, 2016

During a short career as a photojournalist in the first hal

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Ken Price


Continuing through September 10, 2016

Ken Price (1935-2012) is best known for his abstract s

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“Decorative Arts and Orientalism”


Continuing through October 23, 2016

“Decorative Arts and Orientalism" is a little gem of a

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Ceramics at a Breakthrough Art Fair


Over the past three decades art fairs have come and gone in Seattle, but one hopes the second annual Seattle Art

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“Transported"


Continuing through September 25, 2016

Travel, the saying goes, is broadening. Playfully letting t

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Karla Klarin


Continuing through October 8, 2016

Frank Lloyd Wright is credited with saying: “Tip the wor

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Megan Murphy


Continuing through October 1, 2016

The inspiration for Megan Murphy’s “Pilgrim”

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Dennis Evans and Nancy Mee


Continuing through October 1, 2016

A major development in contemporary art during the 1980s and 1

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Amy Bennett


Continuing through October 15, 2016

"Small Changes Every Day" is at once the title and the method

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Jeff Perrone


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Home Land Security


We recently marked the fifteenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, which catapulted us into wars in the Middle Eas

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Cannon Bernáldez


Continuing through December 9, 2016

With this introduction to Mexico City-based photographer Cann

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William Cannings


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William Cannings is experimenting with new shapes execut

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Kerry James Marshall


Continuing through September 25, 2016

Kerry James Marshall made a choice to wait until he was 60

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David Hockney


Continuing through October 1, 2016

The portrayal of America’s national parks, whether by me

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Rahul Mitra


Continuing through September 28, 2016

Indian-born Houston resident Rahul Mitra is acutely aware o

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Farraday Newsome and Jeff Reich


Continuing through September 30, 2016

Both Farraday Newsome and her husband Jeff Reich glean idea

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Cemeteries and Churches


Not long ago I made the topic of spaces/places that I particularly enjoy the subject of one of these columns.&nbs

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George Tice


Continuing through October 28, 2016

Doze off during the limo ride out of Newark airport and you h

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Mark Spencer


Continuing through October 9, 2016

The more things stay the same, the more they change. Do you re

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George Herms


Continuing through October 29, 2016

An exhibition of recent work by seminal assemblagist George H

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Lucinda Luvaas and Rufus Snoddy


Continuing through November 20, 2016

Though the conceptual techni

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Wang Tiande


Continuing through October 15, 2016

Contemporary Chinese painter Wang Tiande, born in 1960, with

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Mark Klett


Continuing through October 29, 2016

Over the years, Mark Klett, as one of Arizona’s best-kn

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“30 Americans”


Continuing through January 15, 2017

“30 Americans,” the touring exhibition drawn from

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VAS Endorses Hillary Clinton


I returned recently from a Chicago stay that included visits to artist-produced urban development initiatives suc

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Rebeca Puga


Continuing through October 15, 2016

Rebeca Pugacalls herself a very &ldquo

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Dana Hart-Stone


Continuing through October 29, 2016

Dana Hart-Stone’s photographic archaeology celebrates a

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“100 Years of National Parks: The West”


Continuing through January 1, 2017

Every year millions of people from all over the world visit Am

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Jessica Campbell


Continuing through October 22, 2016

Chicago-based artist Jessica Campbell’s series is espec

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Marilyn Jolly


 

Continuing through October 8, 2016

New paintings and sculptural assemblages by the masterfu

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A Lesson on Interconnectivity


In one of my recent articles, I reflected upon meaningful lessons learned from my encounters with three groundbre

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SITElines.2016


Continuing through January 8, 2017

"SITElines.2016: Much Wider Than A Line" is much better than t

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Christine Nofchissey McHorse


Continuing through November 5, 2016

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Kirstine Reiner Hansen


Continuing through October 22, 2016

In a recent website posting, the art critic John Seed humorou

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Michael T. Hensley


Continuing through October 29, 2016

Portland artist Michael T. Hensley is a good example of regio

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“Symbol Pleasures”


Continuing through October 25, 2016

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Matt Eich


Continuing through November 20, 2016

Matt Eich’s photographs are disturbingly familiar

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The Democratic Lens


I spent the summer as a tourist in a foreign land (Australia) and in my home country. Nobody likes to think of th

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Jun Kaneko


Continuing through October 29, 2016

Jun Kaneko’s “Mirage” appears to be ju

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Pablo Picasso


Continuing through January 8 (Menil) and October 29 (McClain)

Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) is

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Home Land Security


We recently marked the fifteenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, which catapulted us into wars in the Middle Eas

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Harold Mendez


Continuing through October 29, 2016

In “At night we walk in circles,” Harold Mendez j

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“Structures and Feelings”


Continuing through October 30, 2016

With “Structures and Feelings,” Michele Fiedler k

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Thomas Kellner


Continuing through November 26, 2016

Near the entry to Thomas Kellner’s show there’s

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Karon Davis


Continuing through November 12, 2016

Karon Davis’ exhibition, entitled "Pain Management,&rd

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Remembering Edward Albee


When the playwright Edward Albee (1928-2016) died this year at 88, there were numerous eulogies and reminiscences

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Mark Flood


Continuing through November 15, 2016

In an exciting move gallerist Frank Elbaz, based in Paris, F

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Richard Baker


Continuing through November 26, 2016

What would Claude Monet paint if he were alive today? Where

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Doug Aitken


 

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“Tribute: Women Artists of the African Diaspora”


The ten African-American women artists included in &

Continuing through November 5, 2016

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Marnie Weber


"The Day of Forevermore" is the title of Marnie Webe

Continuing through November 5, 2016

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Ross Bleckner


Ross Bleckner introduced a melancholy note into the othe

Continuing through November 30, 2016

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“Sacramental Vessels”


“Sacramental Vessels" by Banjo (a.k.a. M

Continuing through November 13, 2016

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Roloff and Webber


In “Two Artists Collaborate,” Sam Roloff and S

Continuing through January 1, 2017

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“Alcoves 16/17”


Spiraling in slow motion you move into the black hole of

Continuing through December 4, 2016

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Maria Lassnig


When the late artist  (1919-2014) lived in New York City between 1968-1980, her art was cons

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Michael Staniak, Nyah Isabel Cornish, Ryder Ripps


Three artists address the effects of our internet/media information driven culture in visually stimulating ways. Australian 

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The Art of Alchemy


By the time aspects of the diverse fields of art, science, religion and natural philosophy had merged into a heightened study of alchemy,

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Richard Learoyd


 is an English born, Scotland educated photographer who uses a room-sized camera — a modern da

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Polly Apfelbaum


"Face (Geometry) Naked (Eyes)" is a stunning and ambitious installation by New York-based artist . A

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Travis Louie, Sally Deng


 “Views from a Netherworld” is an ethereal, haunting exhibition of monochromatic pai

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Jack Reilly


In a sampling of works selected for “Balancing Act,” veteran painter  exhibits skills c

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In the Land of Sunshine: Imaging the California Coast Culture


 provides a refreshing look at our state

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Tom Dowling


“Interchange" presents ’s abstracted Baroque Minimalist wall sculptures. 

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Roberta Eisenberg Retrospective


 was a force in the SoCal art world until her untimely passing in 2006. This current exhibition of

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American Mosaic, Brian Bress


 is a comprehensive re-telling of the history of American modern art through the perspective of th

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Moris


Mexico City artist  — otherwise known as  — crea

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Interconnectivity, Pt. 1


In one of my recent articles, I reflected upon meaningful lessons learned from my encounters with three groundbr

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Looking Ahead 15 Years

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In 1998 I was among the founding members

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Robert Williams


Include Robert Williams, born in Albuquerque , NM, in th

Continuing through November 27, 2016

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“Pick Your Poison”


With an expected uptick in the rise of contemporary soci

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A Commitment to Social Justice


Ever since I studied aspects of J
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Marlana Stoddard Hayes


Among Oregon’s natural wonders is its abundance of

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Rocky Schenk


The world documented through the lens of photographer Roc

Continuing through December 3, 2016

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Dawoud Bey


When Chicago-based photographer Dawoud Bey abandons portr

Continuing through December 3, 2016

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Aline Mare and Michael Giancristiano


Aline Mare and Michael Giancristiano each have an intense

Continuing through December 3, 2016

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“He/She/They”


“He/She/They” attracts through its comp

Continuing through November 30, 2016

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Adonna Khare


We may all be political animals, but reading “Betwe

Continuing through December 3, 2016

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Alison Keogh


A few years ago, I had a chance to witness Alison Keogh i

Continuing through December 6, 2016

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Justin John Greene


In “Secret Slob,” L.A.-based artist Justin J

Continuing through December 22, 2016

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“Friendly Fire”


“Friendly Fire" is a selection of powerful and engagin

Continuing through March 5, 2017

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Margarita Cabrera


The surprising use of U.S. Border Patrol uniforms in &ld

Continuing through February 12, 2017

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It’s All True


I am an artist, an anti-artist, no shrinking ego, modest, a feminist, a profound misogynist, a romantic, a realist, a surrealist, a funk

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Ann Hamilton: the event of a thread

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Random International: Rain Room

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“Energy Charge”


It’s largely coincidence that the five artists inc

Continuing through December 31, 2016

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Manuel Neri


In 1877 Auguste Rodin, working from a model, created a l

Continuing through December 16, 2016

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Jeffrey Vallance


Jeffrey Vallance has attained something akin to cult sta

Continuing through December 31, 2016

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“Creator, Composer, Conductor”


Last month I attended a performance by the Portland Baroque Orchestra that underlined for me the ways in which mu

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Paul Sietsema


If there were a never-ending race over the arc of art hi

Continuing through December 23, 2016

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Rachel Schwind Gardner


Rachel Schwind Gardner’s show reflects her deep conn

Continuing through January 8, 2017

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“Online/Offline”


Artists in the late 19th- and early 20th-centuries devel

Continuing through December 31, 2016

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Megan Murphy


Continuing through October 1, 2016

The inspiration for Megan Murphy’s “Pilgrim”

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Dennis Evans and Nancy Mee


Continuing through October 1, 2016

A major development in contemporary art during the 1980s and 1

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Amy Bennett


Continuing through October 15, 2016

"Small Changes Every Day" is at once the title and the method

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Jeff Perrone


Continuing through October 15, 2016

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Cannon Bernáldez


Continuing through December 9, 2016

With this introduction to Mexico City-based photographer Cann

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William Cannings


Continuing through October 8, 2016 

William Cannings is experimenting with new shapes execut

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Mark Spencer


Continuing through October 9, 2016

The more things stay the same, the more they change. Do you re

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George Herms


Continuing through October 29, 2016

An exhibition of recent work by seminal assemblagist George H

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Mark Klett


Continuing through October 29, 2016

Over the years, Mark Klett, as one of Arizona’s best-kn

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“30 Americans”


Continuing through January 15, 2017

“30 Americans,” the touring exhibition drawn from

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Rebeca Puga


Continuing through October 15, 2016

Rebeca Pugacalls herself a very &ldquo

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Dana Hart-Stone


Continuing through October 29, 2016

Dana Hart-Stone’s photographic archaeology celebrates a

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“100 Years of National Parks: The West”


Continuing through January 1, 2017

Every year millions of people from all over the world visit Am

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A Lesson on Interconnectivity


In one of my recent articles, I reflected upon meaningful lessons learned from my encounters with three groundbre

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SITElines.2016


Continuing through January 8, 2017

"SITElines.2016: Much Wider Than A Line" is much better than t

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Kirstine Reiner Hansen


Continuing through October 22, 2016

In a recent website posting, the art critic John Seed humorou

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Michael T. Hensley


Continuing through October 29, 2016

Portland artist Michael T. Hensley is a good example of regio

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“Symbol Pleasures”


Continuing through October 25, 2016

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The Democratic Lens


I spent the summer as a tourist in a foreign land (Australia) and in my home country. Nobody likes to think of th

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Jun Kaneko


Continuing through October 29, 2016

Jun Kaneko’s “Mirage” appears to be ju

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Pablo Picasso


Continuing through January 8 (Menil) and October 29 (McClain)

Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) is

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Harold Mendez


Continuing through October 29, 2016

In “At night we walk in circles,” Harold Mendez j

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“Structures and Feelings”


Continuing through October 30, 2016

With “Structures and Feelings,” Michele Fiedler k

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Thomas Kellner


Continuing through November 26, 2016

Near the entry to Thomas Kellner’s show there’s

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Karon Davis


Continuing through November 12, 2016

Karon Davis’ exhibition, entitled "Pain Management,&rd

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Remembering Edward Albee


When the playwright Edward Albee (1928-2016) died this year at 88, there were numerous eulogies and reminiscences

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Mark Flood


Continuing through November 15, 2016

In an exciting move gallerist Frank Elbaz, based in Paris, F

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Richard Baker


Continuing through November 26, 2016

What would Claude Monet paint if he were alive today? Where

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“Tribute: Women Artists of the African Diaspora”


The ten African-American women artists included in &

Continuing through November 5, 2016

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Marnie Weber


"The Day of Forevermore" is the title of Marnie Webe

Continuing through November 5, 2016

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Ross Bleckner


Ross Bleckner introduced a melancholy note into the othe

Continuing through November 30, 2016

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“Sacramental Vessels”


“Sacramental Vessels" by Banjo (a.k.a. M

Continuing through November 13, 2016

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Looking Ahead 15 Years

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In 1998 I was among the founding members

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Roloff and Webber


In “Two Artists Collaborate,” Sam Roloff and S

Continuing through January 1, 2017

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“Alcoves 16/17”


Spiraling in slow motion you move into the black hole of

Continuing through December 4, 2016

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Robert Williams


Include Robert Williams, born in Albuquerque , NM, in th

Continuing through November 27, 2016

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“Pick Your Poison”


With an expected uptick in the rise of contemporary soci

Continuing through November 26, 2016

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A Commitment to Social Justice


Ever since I studied aspects of J
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Marlana Stoddard Hayes


Among Oregon’s natural wonders is its abundance of

Continuing through November 26, 2016

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Rocky Schenk


The world documented through the lens of photographer Roc

Continuing through December 3, 2016

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Dawoud Bey


When Chicago-based photographer Dawoud Bey abandons portr

Continuing through December 3, 2016

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Aline Mare and Michael Giancristiano


Aline Mare and Michael Giancristiano each have an intense

Continuing through December 3, 2016

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“He/She/They”


“He/She/They” attracts through its comp

Continuing through November 30, 2016

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Adonna Khare


We may all be political animals, but reading “Betwe

Continuing through December 3, 2016

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Alison Keogh


A few years ago, I had a chance to witness Alison Keogh i

Continuing through December 6, 2016

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It’s All True


I am an artist, an anti-artist, no shrinking ego, modest, a feminist, a profound misogynist, a romantic, a realist, a surrealist, a funk

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Justin John Greene


In “Secret Slob,” L.A.-based artist Justin J

Continuing through December 22, 2016

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“Friendly Fire”


“Friendly Fire" is a selection of powerful and engagin

Continuing through March 5, 2017

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Margarita Cabrera


The surprising use of U.S. Border Patrol uniforms in &ld

Continuing through February 12, 2017

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Aaron Parazette


In this newest selection of paintings by Houston based A

Continuing through December 17, 2016

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Sara Rafferty


Illinois-born, New York-based artist Sara Greenberger Ra

Continuing through December 23, 2016

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“American Painting Today”


Periodically, Seattle’s art community stages its own exhibits, usually to make a point about being ignored

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“Uncertainty”


The title “Uncertainty," while tantalizing and myst

Continuing through January 22, 2017

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Garrick Imatani


Garrick Imatani’s “A Broken Tower” pro

Continuing through December 31, 2016

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“Artists’ Choice”


Artists’ Choice, a wide ranging group show at Ellsw

Continuing through January 21, 2017

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Toba Khedoori


Even one of the largest galleries within LACMA's Broad buil

Continuing through March 29, 2017

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Dylan: Not once have I ever had the time to ask myself, “Are my songs literature?”

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Ryan Goolsby


Ryan Goolsby took his photographer’s eye, through

Continuing through February 11, 2017

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Madelin Coit


One of the largest sculptures in Madelin Coit's show &ldqu

Continuing through March 12, 2017.

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“Creature”


Substantial both in scale and appeal, “Creature&

Continuing through March 19, 2017

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Michael Kessler


By titling his show of large acrylic canvases “Lin

Continuing through February 25, 2017

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Larry Bell


An upcoming survey of Larry Bell's work cannot be approached

Continuing through April 2, 2017

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“Rhona Hoffman 40 Years: Political”


Rhona Hoffman Gallery celebrates their 40th Anniversary

Continuing through February 18, 2017

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View of a Royal Family


The end of an empire Is messy at best And this empire's ending Like all the rest Like the





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Juventino Aranda


Art that depends heavily upon communicating political re

Continuing through February 18, 2017

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Francesca Pastine


On August 6, 2012, the robotic rover Curiosity landed in

Continuing through February 25, 2017

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Jeremy Thomas


Initially Jeremy Thomas’s inflated steel sculpture

Continuing through February 11, 2017

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Lloyd Hamrol and Joan Perlman


 “A sky in the palm of a hand,” is a be

Continuing through February 19, 2017

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Greg Miller


These large densely constructed and masterfully wrought coll

Continuing through March 4, 2017

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Donald Woodman


The centerpiece of Donald Woodman's "Agnes Martin & Me" is

Continuing through August 5, 2017

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The Real Inauguration Day


Nearly 400 Women's Marches — very much inclusive of men! — took place across America and over 600 globally on Saturday, one d

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“With Liberty and Justice for Some”


“With Liberty and Justice for Some,” a mega-group show co-curated by artist Monica Lundy and gallery owner Walter Maciel

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Sam Durant


Sam Durant’s “Build Therefore Your Own World” is a riveting show that reveals American history with a fresh perspe

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Antonia Wright


Antonia Wright's installation of opposing forms, "Under the water was sand, then rocks, miles of rocks, then fire" is full of a

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Mark Seliger


Was there ever a more important time to conjure the 1980s photographers and their focus on marginalized groups, and to admit that “

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Taravat Talepasand


Taravat Talepasand's first solo exhibition here, titled “Westoxicated," explores issues of freedom, dignity and social justice

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Ardeshir Tabrizi


For "Observations in Linear Time" Los Angeles-based artist Ardeshir Tabrizi photographed a single palm tree over a six-month pe

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Elizabeth Patterson


Elizabeth Patterson’s ethereal colored pencil drawings are of familiar places and monuments viewed through the windshield of a

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"German Art in the Age of Dürer and Cranach”


In 1517 Martin Luther posted his “Ninety-five Theses” on the church doors of Wittenberg, Germany, enumerating his disapproval

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"Orbit Pavilion”


Putting into service a pairing proven successful during the Renaissance, science interacts with art in this collaboration with nearby NAS

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Emily Davis Adams, Merion Estes


Emily Davis Adams’ “Somewhere Between” series of small works glow with light. Depicting both still-lifes and abstr

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Douglas Tausik Ryder


Smooth and sensual, Douglas Tausik Ryder’s bronze and wood large-scale sculptures recreate traditional forms through the

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“CMYK”


“CMYK" is a three-person exhibition featuring works by Adam Henry, G.T. Pellizzi and Joshua Saunders that

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“Dear President: An Art Show about Important American Issues”


"Dear President: An Art Show about Important American Issues" is a potent and pertinent gathering of 50 artists. Using a variety of

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Scott Heywood


Scott Heywood conducts a visual symphony of twenty clean-cut, hard-edge, variously shaped wall works. These carefully executed piece

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“3 Ways”


“3 Ways” is an exhibition of paintings by Thomas Zitzwitz, Judith Foosaner and Jimi Gleason. Though very diverse in thei

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Lisa Cardenas


Continuing through February 11, 2017

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“En Face”


“En Face” features figurative works —

Continuing through February 25, 2017

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Pedro E. Guerrero


Pedro E. Guerrero was a photographer who is now being redisc

Continuing through March 4, 2017

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Wes Hempel and Kal Mansur


In 1962 the United States Supreme Court ruled, in the ca

Continuing through February 25, 2017

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Brigitte Carnochan


In New York in 1929 George Daniels, a young bank executi

Continuing through February 25, 2017

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Grand-daddy of Op


The death of emeritus professor of art Francis Celentano (1928-2016) brings to an end a long pedigree of the Univ

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Magdalena Fernández


Venezuelan artist Magdalena Fernández is best k

Continuing through March 11, 2017

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Tom Lieber


Abstract Expressionism was marketed in postwar America a

Continuing through February 25, 2017

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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy


As we come to the centenary of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy’s "N

Continuing through June 18, 2017

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Theaster Gates


The topics of poverty and racial oppression may have sel

Continuing through February 25, 2017

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Bethany Collins


Continuing through March 21, 2017

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Will Wilson


The best science fiction stories are aligned just enough

Continuing through February 18, 2017

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Taos Society


In early 20th-century northern New Mexico, an circle of pai

Continuing through April 30, 2017

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Aesthetics and Action


Leading up to Donald Trump's inauguration, I experienced some serious misgivings about whether artistic discourse

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Greg Miller


Continuing through March 4, 2017

These large densely constructed and masterfully wrought collage paintings, or paint

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Juventino Aranda


Art that depends heavily upon communicating political resistance runs a ri


Continuing through February 18, 2017

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“Poetic Minimalism”


The austerity of color, form and composition that defines Mi

Continuing through July 23, 2017

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Critique Week!


Critique Week! Almost every academic discipline has some oddities in its curricular structure, and some curiosities in what a studen

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“The Ecstasy of Mary Shelley"


“The Ecstasy of Mary Shelley” features seven

Continuing through February 12, 2017

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Joyce Pensato


“The Godmother” features New York artist Joyc

Continuing through January 21, 2017

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Bernard Chadwick


The spiritually beautiful video and sound creation of&nbs

Continuing through January 14, 2017

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Genius on Paper


You have to be a bit of a treasure hunter to find Europe

Continuing through February 12, 2017

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A Lesson on Interconnectivity, Part 2


Al Held shared Gordon Onslow Ford's interest in cosmic structures, which I discussed in my recent column on the t

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Sarajo Frieden/Carol Sears


The unique languages of Sarajo Frieden and Carol Sears a

Continuing through February 25, 2017

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Catherine Colangelo


“Talismanic," the title of Catherine Colangelo&rsqu

Continuing through February 4, 2017

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Milford Zornes


Attending a watercolor workshop with artist Milford Zornes i

Continuing through April 9, 2017

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Larry Bell


An upcoming survey of Larry Bell's work cannot be approached

Continuing through April 2, 2017

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View of a Royal Family


The end of an empire Is messy at best And this empire's ending Like all the rest Like the





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Ryan Goolsby


Ryan Goolsby took his photographer’s eye, through

Continuing through February 11, 2017

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“Rhona Hoffman 40 Years: Political”


Rhona Hoffman Gallery celebrates their 40th Anniversary

Continuing through February 18, 2017

more...
Madelin Coit


One of the largest sculptures in Madelin Coit's show &ldqu

Continuing through March 12, 2017.

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The Real Inauguration Day


Nearly 400 Women's Marches — very much inclusive of men! — took place across America and over 600 globally on Saturday, one d

more...
Francesca Pastine


On August 6, 2012, the robotic rover Curiosity landed in

Continuing through February 25, 2017

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Donald Woodman


The centerpiece of Donald Woodman's "Agnes Martin & Me" is

Continuing through August 5, 2017

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Magdalena Fernández


Venezuelan artist Magdalena Fernández is best k

Continuing through March 11, 2017

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Grand-daddy of Op


The death of emeritus professor of art Francis Celentano (1928-2016) brings to an end a long pedigree of the Univ

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Pedro E. Guerrero


Pedro E. Guerrero was a photographer who is now being redisc

Continuing through March 4, 2017

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“En Face”


“En Face” features figurative works —

Continuing through February 25, 2017

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Lisa Cardenas


Continuing through February 11, 2017

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Johannes Girardoni


In a suite of candy-colored minimalist sculptures titled

Continuing through February 25, 2017

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Greta Young


In 2011, Greta Young had a one-night show called "Lights Ou

Continuing through March 17, 2017

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Jason Rhoades


When Jason Rhoades passed away in 2006 at the age of 41 he wa

Continuing through May 21, 2017

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Art Deco Glass from the Huchthausen Collection


“Art Deco from the Huchthausen Collection” i

Continuing through September 5, 2017

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Justin Margitich


Justin Margitich's medium-scale abstractions seduce

Continuing through February 25, 2017

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Love Trumps Hate


The very concept of "Love Trumps Hate" has been advocated through art for decades and now, more than ever, we nee

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Dennis Mukai


A portrait by Dennis Mukai bears the caption “ceci n&

Continuing through March 25, 2017

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Adrianne Rubenstein


A suite of acid-toned oil paintings by New York-based Adria

Continuing through March 11, 2017

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“Terra Mater”


In the group show “Terra Mater,” or Mother Eart

Continuing through March 11, 2017

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Terrell James


Fourteen colorful abstract paintings, mostly oils executed

Continuing through March 25, 2017

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“Modern Twist: Contemporary Japanese Bamboo Art”


The most surprising aspect of the 35 bamboo sculptures by 16

Continuing through July 30, 2017

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Rachel Lachowicz


Red lipstick has been a recurring material in Rachel La

Continuing through April 1, 2017

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Kahlo: Her Photos


In a time of renewed political activism, it is fitting that

Continuing through June 25, 2017

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“Water and Sky”


“Water and Sky” pulls more...
Allan Sekula


Allan Sekula (1951-2013) was an i more...
Cole Case


 

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Carsten Nicolai


Carsten Nicolai's installation, & more...
Peter Voulkos and Jesse Wine


 

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Ghost of a Dream (Adam Eckstrom and Lauren Was)


“A Devil to Pay” is a hypnotic installation created by more...
Sharon Engelstein


“Ever to Find” is a sleek and sensual sculptural exhibition in which& more...
Petra Cortright


Petra Cortright burst onto the ga more...
Hannah Whitaker


Hannah Whitaker's photographic wo more...
Masood Kamandy


In “The Effect of Lightning on a Rainbow,” more...
Joan Takayama-Ogawa; “A Sense of Place”


 

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"Pop Art Design"


 

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"INCARCERATION"


Given the current political leadership that wants to see the entire country behin more...
“African American Artists and Their Connection to African Art"


Art Historian Dr. Denise Rogers, who manages the college's 900 piece African Art more...
Corita Kent


“Mass Appeal,” a little gem of a show that features a selecti more...
Osceola Refetoff


 

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Where Art Hordes Go


Hmmm, recent events have you thinking about possibly trying another country on for size? Well, if art is your maj

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Peter Power


For Chicago-based artist Peter Power, artwork is not just t

Continuing through March 11, 2017

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Manfred Müller and Shaun McCracken


At first glance, the work of Manfred Müller and Shaun

Continuing through April 22, 2017

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Michael E. Smith


Michael E. Smith (not to be confused with Michael Smit

Continuing through March 11, 2017

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Andrea Joki and John Westmark


Patterns mean two entirely different things for Andrea Joki

Continuing through April 1, 2017

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Osceola Refetoff


“It’s a Mess Without You: Selected Photographs&

Continuing through March 26, 2017

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“Holy Barbarians”


“Holy Barbarians: Beat Culture on the West Coast&rdqu

Continuing through March 12, 2017

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Protest and Authenticity


Art critic John Seed's recent (March 1, 2017) article on is headlined, with thoroughness

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Tom Lieber


Abstract Expressionism was marketed in postwar America a

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Aesthetics and Action


Leading up to Donald Trump's inauguration, I experienced some serious misgivings about whether artistic discourse

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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy


As we come to the centenary of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy’s "N

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Will Wilson


The best science fiction stories are aligned just enough

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Taos Society


In early 20th-century northern New Mexico, an circle of pai

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Johannes Girardoni


In a suite of candy-colored minimalist sculptures titled

Continuing through February 25, 2017

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Greta Young


In 2011, Greta Young had a one-night show called "Lights Ou

Continuing through March 17, 2017

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Jason Rhoades


When Jason Rhoades passed away in 2006 at the age of 41 he wa

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Love Trumps Hate


The very concept of "Love Trumps Hate" has been advocated through art for decades and now, more than ever, we nee

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Dennis Mukai


A portrait by Dennis Mukai bears the caption “ceci n&

Continuing through March 25, 2017

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Adrianne Rubenstein


A suite of acid-toned oil paintings by New York-based Adria

Continuing through March 11, 2017

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“Terra Mater”


In the group show “Terra Mater,” or Mother Eart

Continuing through March 11, 2017

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Where Art Hordes Go


Hmmm, recent events have you thinking about possibly trying another country on for size? Well, if art is your maj

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Rachel Lachowicz


Red lipstick has been a recurring material in Rachel La

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Kahlo: Her Photos


In a time of renewed political activism, it is fitting that

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Yvette Mayorga


The sweet, buttery scent of frosting lures us into CAC&rsqu

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Sandow Birk


Although it was more than a decade in the making, Sandow Bi

Continuing through March 19, 2017

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Patti Oleon


Patti Oleon’s newest series of paintings are grouped

Continuing through March 25, 2017

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Joanne Julian


Darkness is a many layered thing. Because we do not see well

Continuing through May 21, 2017

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“Park Place Gallery”


When David Richard Gallery was located in Santa Fe’s

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Christine Frerichs


Christine Frerichs creates layered, complex works that are r

Continuing through April 8, 2017

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Archipenko on the West Coast


The Frye Art Museum's current "Archipenko: A Modern Legacy" has particular cogency on the West Coast. Not only di

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Stacey Steers


Filmmaking has become so seamlessly illusionistic, due

Continuing through April 15, 2017

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Ellen Berman


When pictures of food were painted on the walls of Egyptian

Continuing through April 1, 2017

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Andrei Duman


The multicultural photographer Andrei Duman, who was born in

Continuing through May 20, 2017

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Joe Zucker


To create "1000 Brushtrokes," Joe Zucker dipped 10

Continuing through April 1, 2017

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Bryan David Griffith


The installation piece that defines Bryan David Griffith&rsq

Continuing through April 9, 2017

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Michael Kenna and Mark Thompson


Michael Kenna and Mark Thompson are paired together for the

Continuing through April 22, 2017

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Deconstruction: The War for a Word


“In practice, this is a war on a century’s worth of work to keep our air and water clean; our food, d

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Mike Buchheit and Rachel Brace-Stille


Visitors to the Grand Canyon often remark on its surreal qu

Continuing through March 31, 2017

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Sophia Dixon Dillo


More than 20 miles of metallic copper thread ebb and flow l

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“Pretty Not Pretty”


The French have a phrase for people who seem simultaneously

Continuing through April 15, 2017

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Holly Coulis


"Days and Nights and Lemons" is Holly Coulis' fas

Continuing through April 22, 2017

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Alicia McCarthy


When the blue-chip Berggruen Gallery moved from its 47-year

Continuing through April 22, 2017

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“Man Made”


“The built environment is both the frame and the express

Continuing through May 6, 2017

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Ron Nagle


Ron Nagle's exhibition, entitled "Ice Breakers," consists of small sculptures,

Continuing through April 8, 2017

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Joe Bradley


Joe Bradley is a New York based artist who fills the gallery with a series of l

Continuing through April 8, 2017

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Lisa Adams and Michael Mancari


Continuing through April 9, 2017

Lisa Adams offers a series of beautifully detailed small oil paintings titled “Petr

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Tina Linville and Dan Callis


Continuing through April 9, 2017

The sculptures and paintings of Tina Linville and Dan Callisseamlessly

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Tony Oursler


Tony Oursler’s “Unidentified" takes UFO culture as its point of dep

Continuing through April 1, 2017

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Kishio Suga


Kishio Suga is a Japanese artist and one of the leading figures in site specif

Continuing through April 22, 2017

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Edward Burtynsky


Continuing through April 29, 2017

It may feel as though there's no shortage of photographers capturing landscapes corroded

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Kenny Scharf


It is difficult not to enjoy an exhibition of new works by Kenny Scharf. His w

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Jay Stuckey


Jay Stuckey is happy. His paintings, hung salon style, floor to ceiling on one

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Simon Denny


Simon Denny's full-court press of an installation is a quasi-corporate mind fu

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Rebecca Bird; Siri Kaur


Continuing through April 22, 2017

Brooklyn-based Rebecca Birdoffers “Women,” large scale, ph

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Stanton Macdonald-Wright


WhileStanton Macdonald-Wright was probably Southern Calif

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"Making Communities: Art and the Border"

"Making Communities: Art and the Border" features artworks created from 1978 t

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Martha Alf Pointed Me to the Light


Along with our current imperative for political art, let us not forget that spiritually meditative or uplifting a

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Laurent Millet


In French photographer Laurent Millet’s first Chicago

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Linarejos Moreno


Madrid-based artist Linarejos Moreno presents nine large-sc

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Alexis Smith and Greg Colson


The poet Isidore–Lucien Ducasse (Comte de Lautremont) o

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Reyes Padilla


At 28 years old, New Mexico artist Reyes Padilla's inaugura

Continuing through April 21, 2017

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“Images of Resilience”


In a valiant effort to correct a long overdue curatorial debt

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Dean Monogenis and Pepa Prieto


Destroying one’s work to create a new body of work is

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Disturbing Subjects


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Tom Bolles


The title of Tom Bolles' show, “Reverence," might be

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John McLaughlin


John McLaughlin’s paintings are more about empty

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"Why Can't We Live Together”


The melancholy lyrics of a 1972 hit by Timmy Thomas, "

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Margaret Lazzari


Painting appears to come naturally to Margaret Lazzari. A d

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David Simpson


David Simpson's abstract paintings seduce the eye with their

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Rhonda Wheatley


Viewing Rhonda Wheatley’s work is a different experience

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The Pregnant Void


Lately I've been thinking a lot about nothing — by which I mean negative space in art. The catalyst for thi

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America’s First Contemporary Art Star


What is the single greatest work in the history of American art? Or put another way, what’s the most f

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Christopher Russell


The mixed-media works in Christopher Russell’s “E

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Corey Stein


 “Two Girls Playing on the Beach with Tar,”

Continuing through June 3, 2017

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Cameron Martin


Seattle-born artist Cameron Martin, who has lived in New York

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Francisco Toledo


“Hecho en CaSa” is an exhibition of works in felt

Continuing through May 7, 2017

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Ann Johnson/Desira Garcia


Ann Johnson’s newest work is very political, addressing

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Frederick Hammersley


When it comes to the history of Modernism in art, Frederick

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Sarah Ball


Sarah Ball’s intimate paintings were first seen a littl

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The Propeller Group


As a three-person collective based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietn

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Frank Romero


Viewing “Dreamland: A Frank Romero Retrospective&r

Continuing through May 21, 2017

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Jenny Trinks and Norwood Viviano


We tend to think of architecture in terms of form and space,

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Lauren Greenfield


Since the early 1990s Lauren Greenfield has been making image

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teamLab


It’s magic. There is no other way to explain teamLab

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Corey Arnold


Corey Arnold's photographs depict animals as well as the land and se

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Ellen Cantor


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Nancy Buchanan and "Black Mirror"


Highly respected not only as an artist, more...
Kendell Carter


In this ambitious if overcrowded proffe more...
Stanya Kahn


Stanya Kahn's 57-minute video opus, "St more...
Michelle Stuart


Michelle Stuart has been using nontradi more...
Mary Weatherford


The large abstract paintings of Mary We more...
Lola Gil; Todd Carpenter


“Outside In Doors” is paint more...
Michael Smith


In "Learning from Youth," Michael Smith more...
"Personal Narrative"

The subject and the style is entirely p more...
Graeme Mitchell


Best known as an editorial photographer more...
Pascal Giocomini


Take a look at the film trailer for mul more...
"Pugin, Prisons, and the Plight of the Poor”


As bidders are making a variety of prop more...
Shane Guffogg


Shane Guffogg’s “Dance of T more...
Frank Romero


Viewing “Dreamland: A Frank Romero Retrospectiv

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Joe Coleman


In his intricately detailed paintings&n more...
Sarah Rafael Garcia


An exhibition of writings — not d more...
Marimekko, With Love


The social and political underpinnings more...
“Politics of Place”


While artists grapple with w

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Matt Kleberg and Woody DeOthello


This engagingly titled show, “Knocked-Kneed and Bow-Le

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Brian Rutenberg


“My paintings must extend from real things; otherwise t

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Deana Lawson


New York-based artist Deana Lawson has been an integral part

Continuing through May 26, 2017

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Al Loving


Artists, collectors and art lovers today may think the pheno

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Lynn Hanson


In her show of new work titled “Wrack & Bramble, Field

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An Artist’s Line Drawn in Quicksand


Last month, a deeply felt and politically relevant meditation about the immigrant experience, entitled "

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Longacre-White and Homer French


Andrea Longacre-White overfills the main gallery with Sh

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Ken Fandell


The first pair of large works on paper flanking either side o

Continuing through May 27, 2017

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Rick Bartow


Rick Bartow (1946-2016) was widely known in the Northwest for

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Marcus Zúñiga


“Ya Veo,” meaning “I see” in Spanish

Continuing through June 11, 2017

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Gisela Colon


Gisela Colon’s aptly named show, “Atmospheres,"

Continuing through June 17, 2017

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Alex Weinstein


Stand under the sun and close your eyes to see the light dan

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Peter Power


For Chicago-based artist Peter Power, artwork is not just t

Continuing through March 11, 2017

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Michael E. Smith


Michael E. Smith (not to be confused with Michael Smit

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“Holy Barbarians”


“Holy Barbarians: Beat Culture on the West Coast&rdqu

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Manfred Müller and Shaun McCracken


At first glance, the work of Manfred Müller and Shaun

Continuing through April 22, 2017

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Protest and Authenticity


Art critic John Seed's recent (March 1, 2017) article on is headlined, with thoroughness

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Sandow Birk


Although it was more than a decade in the making, Sandow Bi

Continuing through March 19, 2017

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Patti Oleon


Patti Oleon’s newest series of paintings are grouped

Continuing through March 25, 2017

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Yvette Mayorga


The sweet, buttery scent of frosting lures us into CAC&rsqu

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Archipenko on the West Coast


The Frye Art Museum's current "Archipenko: A Modern Legacy" has particular cogency on the West Coast. Not only di

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Christine Frerichs


Christine Frerichs creates layered, complex works that are r

Continuing through April 8, 2017

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Stacey Steers


Filmmaking has become so seamlessly illusionistic, due

Continuing through April 15, 2017

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Ellen Berman


When pictures of food were painted on the walls of Egyptian

Continuing through April 1, 2017

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Deconstruction: The War for a Word


“In practice, this is a war on a century’s worth of work to keep our air and water clean; our food, d

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Bryan David Griffith


The installation piece that defines Bryan David Griffith&rsq

Continuing through April 9, 2017

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Michael Kenna and Mark Thompson


Michael Kenna and Mark Thompson are paired together for the

Continuing through April 22, 2017

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Mike Buchheit and Rachel Brace-Stille


Visitors to the Grand Canyon often remark on its surreal qu

Continuing through March 31, 2017

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Sophia Dixon Dillo


More than 20 miles of metallic copper thread ebb and flow l

Continuing through March 31, 2017

more...
Martha Alf Pointed Me to the Light


Along with our current imperative for political art, let us not forget that spiritually meditative or uplifting a

more...
Alicia McCarthy


When the blue-chip Berggruen Gallery moved from its 47-year

Continuing through April 22, 2017

more...
“Man Made”


“The built environment is both the frame and the express

Continuing through May 6, 2017

more...
Laurent Millet


In French photographer Laurent Millet’s first Chicago

Continuing through April 29, 2017

more...
Linarejos Moreno


Madrid-based artist Linarejos Moreno presents nine large-sc

Continuing through April 15, 2017

more...
Disturbing Subjects


In case you have been on a media fast f more...
“Images of Resilience”


In a valiant effort to correct a long overdue curatorial debt

Continuing through May 28, 2017

more...
Dean Monogenis and Pepa Prieto


Destroying one’s work to create a new body of work is

Continuing through April 29, 2017

more...
Tom Bolles


The title of Tom Bolles' show, “Reverence," might be

Continuing through April 28, 2017

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John McLaughlin


John McLaughlin’s paintings are more about empty

Continuing through April 16, 2017

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The Pregnant Void


Lately I've been thinking a lot about nothing — by which I mean negative space in art. The catalyst for thi

more...
"Why Can't We Live Together”


The melancholy lyrics of a 1972 hit by Timmy Thomas, "

Continuing through April 29, 2017

more...
Margaret Lazzari


Painting appears to come naturally to Margaret Lazzari. A d

Continuing through April 27, 2017

more...
David Simpson


David Simpson's abstract paintings seduce the eye with their

Continuing through May 27, 2017

more...
Rhonda Wheatley


Viewing Rhonda Wheatley’s work is a different experie

Continuing through May 7, 2017

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America’s First Contemporary Art Star


What is the single greatest work in the history of American art? Or put another way, what’s the most f

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Christopher Russell


The mixed-media works in Christopher Russell’s “E

Continuing through May 13, 2017

more...
Corey Stein


 “Two Girls Playing on the Beach with Tar,”

Continuing through June 3, 2017

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Cameron Martin


Seattle-born artist Cameron Martin, who has lived in New York

Continuing through May 13, 2017

more...
Francisco Toledo


“Hecho en CaSa” is an exhibition of works in felt

Continuing through May 7, 2017

more...
Ann Johnson/Desira Garcia


Ann Johnson’s newest work is very political, addressing

Continuing through May 13, 2017

more...
Frederick Hammersley


When it comes to the history of Modernism in art, Frederick

Continuing through June 24, 2017

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Marimekko, With Love


The social and political underpinnings of modern design may be traced as far back as William Morris, the Arts and

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Sarah Ball


Sarah Ball’s intimate paintings were first seen a littl

Continuing through May 13, 2017

more...
The Propeller Group


As a three-person collective based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietn

Continuing through May 14, 2017

more...
Jenny Trinks and Norwood Viviano


We tend to think of architecture in terms of form and space,

Continuing through July 1, 2017

more...
Lauren Greenfield


Since the early 1990s Lauren Greenfield has been making image

Continuing through June 3, 2017

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teamLab


It’s magic. There is no other way to explain teamLab

Continuing through August 13, 2017

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“Politics of Place”


While artists grapple with w

Continuing through May 14, 2017

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Matt Kleberg and Woody DeOthello


This engagingly titled show, “Knocked-Kneed and Bow-Le

Continuing through May 20, 2017

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An Artist’s Line Drawn in Quicksand


Last month, a deeply felt and politically relevant meditation about the immigrant experience, entitled "

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Deana Lawson


New York-based artist Deana Lawson has been an integral part

Continuing through May 26, 2017

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Al Loving


Artists, collectors and art lovers today may think the pheno

Continuing through July 29, 2017

more...
Lynn Hanson


In her show of new work titled “Wrack & Bramble, Field

Continuing through May 27, 2017

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Zadok Ben-David


Zadok Ben-David’s 

Continuing through May 27, 2017

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Emily Wood


Adding to the blizzard of annual exhibitions Emily Wood has p

Continuing through May 27, 2017

more...
Georgina Spengler


Georgina Spengler’s paintings are seductive impressions

Continuing through June 3, 2017

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“A New Look”


While the general premise of the group exhibition “A Ne

Continuing through June 3, 2017

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Mike Carney


Mike Carney’s paintings and constructions of wood and

Continuing through June 17, 2017

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“Crossing Boundaries”


Celebrating the “Year of the Woman in the Arts,”

Continuing through July 1, 2017

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Stuart Davis: In Full Swing


"… realism doesn't merely include what one immediately sees with the eye at a given moment. One also relat

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"Power" and "Signifying Form"


"Power" and "Signifying Form" feature the work of African

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"Storytelling in Bali: Paintings from the Bateson-Mead Collection"


It’s travel season, and what could be more exciting than to explore

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Manon de Boer, Tacita Dean


In "The Last Beautiful Pleasure" two films play in the darkened gall

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Brian Bress


With "In Lieu of Flowers Send Memes,” Brian Bress' work h

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"Transporter"


“Transporter" is a group exhibition curated by artists Katie S

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Jane and Louise Wilson; “Concrete Poetry, Words and Sounds in Graphic Space”


“Concrete Poetry, Words and Sounds in Graphic Space” exp

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"Patterns Bigger Than Any of Us"


Seven projections in a darkened gallery space comprise "Patterns Big

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Eric Joyner; Lori Nelson


Two modern storytellers offer shows that amuse and intrigue. San Francisc

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Mark Dutcher


Mark Dutcher’s abstract paintings are stark but sensuous. Flow

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“Disney Production Art” 


Most of us grew up with the influence of Disney animation and its images

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Terry Arena


Expanding on her earlier “Symbiotic Crisis” and “Feed&r

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Li Huai


Exploring issues related to East-West cultural interactions, Li Huai

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Richard Deacon


Richard Deacon

gives us clues as to the more...
Art Business as Unusual


 

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Alexandra Eldridge


“Father, O Father, what do we here, In this lan

Continuing through June 11, 2107


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Rex Ray


The death of designer and collagist Rex Ray two years ago at

Continuing through June 30, 2017

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Firelei Báez


A powerful feminine aesthetic of dense patterns, jewel-tone

Continuing through August 6, 2017

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Carroll Dunham


Carroll Dunham is renowned for paintings and drawings create

Continuing through June 17, 2017

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Christine Cassano


“Retro-futuristic” might best describe Christin

Continuing through August 6, 2017

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Ray Carofano


To many, the Los Angeles River serves a singular function as

Continuing through July 8, 2017

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Ghosts of the Cultural Past May Fuel Visions of the Future


We recently received a short notice from a local small business operator, Gary Wolin, that his fine artists' pape

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Benny Fountain


Like a composition by Philip Glass, Benny Fountain’s p

Continuing through July 15, 2017

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Richard Deacon


Richard Deacon gives us clues as to the nature of his w

Continuing through July 25, 2017

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John Baldessari


In his collaboration with the Mixografia® printmaking st

Continuing through July 15, 2017

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Kaori Yamashita


The ten sculptures that comprise Kaoti Yamashita’s "Rem

Continuing through July 8, 2017

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Jefferson Hayman


"Things I Saw Without You” is a title that, much like

Continuing through July 29, 2017

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Alexander Yulish


Inching away from the figurative works of his past, New York

Continuing through July 16, 2017

more...
Ken Fandell


The first pair of large works on paper flanking either side o

Continuing through May 27, 2017

more...
Alex Weinstein


Stand under the sun and close your eyes to see the light dan

Continuing through June 10, 2017

more...
Stuart Davis: In Full Swing


"… realism doesn't merely include what one immediately sees with the eye at a given moment. One also relat

more...
Rick Bartow


Rick Bartow (1946-2016) was widely known in the Northwest for

Continuing through May 27, 2017

more...
Marcus Zúñiga


“Ya Veo,” meaning “I see” in Spanish

Continuing through June 11, 2017

more...
Gisela Colon


Gisela Colon’s aptly named show, “Atmospheres,"

Continuing through June 17, 2017

more...
Zadok Ben-David


Zadok Ben-David’s 

Continuing through May 27, 2017

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Emily Wood


Adding to the blizzard of annual exhibitions Emily Wood has p

Continuing through May 27, 2017

more...
Georgina Spengler


Georgina Spengler’s paintings are seductive impressions

Continuing through June 3, 2017

more...
“A New Look”


While the general premise of the group exhibition “A Ne

Continuing through June 3, 2017

more...
Art Business as Unusual


Seen from a distance, the contemporary art world is zipping along pretty much as usual. I’m certainly getti

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Mike Carney


Mike Carney’s paintings and constructions of wood and

Continuing through June 17, 2017

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“Crossing Boundaries”


Celebrating the “Year of the Woman in the Arts,”

Continuing through July 1, 2017

more...
Paul Komada


Before the art scene got going in the late 1970s in Seattle&

Continuing through June 29, 2017

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Hilario Gutierrez


After a spiritual experience in the southwest desert in 1994

Continuing through June 30, 2017

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Terry St. John


The huge crowds at SFMOMA’s Matisse and Diebenkorn show

Continuing through July 1, 2017

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Silvie Deutsch and Justin Favela


Things make sounds. Some things we use turn sounds into music

Continuing through July 9, 2017

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Liliana Porter


Liliana Porter’s current gallery show coincides with h

Continuing through July 20, 2017

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Phil Dike


While exhibitions throughout the southland often extol

Continuing through September 24, 2017

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Paul Allen’s Emerging Vision for Seattle


All of the major Seattle art museums were privately founded by three wealthy, influential and civic-minded men: Horace C. Henry, who gave

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Benjamin Weissman


Benjamin Weissman is a fiction writer as well as a prolific v

Continuing through July 8, 2017

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“From the Studio”


A group of four women painters adds up to a rich diversity of

Continuing through July 8, 2017

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Daniel Johnston


North Carolina potter Daniel Johnston transforms a spaciou

Continuing through August 26, 2017

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Anna Fidler


Anna Fidler has long been one of the Northwest’s most

Continuing through July 15, 2017

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Roni Horn


Seven large-scale sculptures by American artist Roni Horn

Continuing through August 20, 2017

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Danny Lyon


Danny Lyon shuns objective distance from the subjects of h

Continuing through August 31, 2017

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Raphael Montanez Ortiz


On Friday June 9, Ne

Continuing through July 15, 2017

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Andrea Bowers


Continuing through July 16, 2017

Andrea Bowers is bot

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“Golden Dreams: The Immigrant Vision of California”


Continuing through September 23, 2017

Artwork by artists f

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“Art as Protest”


Continued through July 8, 2017

Is this exhibition preachin

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Christopher Orr


Continuing through July 8, 2017

It’

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Chris Finley


Continuing through July 22, 2017

Chris Finley’s 

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José Manuel Ciria


Continuing through July 8, 2017

Madrid-based painter 

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Eric Belttz


Continuing through July 15, 2017



Eric Beltz’ “Night Skies” are comp more...
Tucker Nichols


Continuing through July 8, 2017

Tucker Nichols’s paintin

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Joel Holmberg


Continuing through July 8, 2017

Post internet artists use

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Susan Connell


Continuing through July 9, 2017

Fluid and comprised of gra

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“Vernacular Environments, Part 1”


The thirty-two minut

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Evan Trine


Continuing through July 15, 2017

In Evan Trine's 

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An Te Liu


Continuing through July 15, 2017

An Te Liu is a Toron

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“Basquiat and The Artist Next Door”


The art world and general public collectively gasped last month when an untitled 1982 Jean-Michel Basquiat painting sold at Sotheby&rsquo

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Urs Fischer and the Art of Juxtaposition


Nowadays, we increasingly read that postmodernism is no more. Tufts University philosopher Daniel Dennett, a crit

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Ghosts of the Cultural Past May Fuel Visions of the Future


We recently received a short notice from a local small business operator, Gary Wolin, that his fine artists' pape

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Alexandra Eldridge


“Father, O Father, what do we here, In this lan

Continuing through June 11, 2107


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Rex Ray


The death of designer and collagist Rex Ray two years ago at

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Firelei Báez


A powerful feminine aesthetic of dense patterns, jewel-tone

Continuing through August 6, 2017

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Carroll Dunham


Carroll Dunham is renowned for paintings and drawings create

Continuing through June 17, 2017

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Christine Cassano


“Retro-futuristic” might best describe Christin

Continuing through August 6, 2017

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Ray Carofano


To many, the Los Angeles River serves a singular function as

Continuing through July 8, 2017

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Benny Fountain


Like a composition by Philip Glass, Benny Fountain’s p

Continuing through July 15, 2017

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Richard Deacon


Richard Deacon gives us clues as to the nature of his w

Continuing through July 25, 2017

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John Baldessari


In his collaboration with the Mixografia® printmaking st

Continuing through July 15, 2017

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Paul Allen’s Emerging Vision for Seattle


All of the major Seattle art museums were privately founded by three wealthy, influential and civic-minded men: Horace C. Henry, who gave

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Jefferson Hayman


"Things I Saw Without You” is a title that, much like

Continuing through July 29, 2017

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Alexander Yulish


Inching away from the figurative works of his past, New York

Continuing through July 16, 2017

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Paul Komada


Before the art scene got going in the late 1970s in Seattle&

Continuing through June 29, 2017

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Hilario Gutierrez


After a spiritual experience in the southwest desert in 1994

Continuing through June 30, 2017

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Terry St. John


The huge crowds at SFMOMA’s Matisse and Diebenkorn show

Continuing through July 1, 2017

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Silvie Deutsch and Justin Favela


Things make sounds. Some things we use turn sounds into music

Continuing through July 9, 2017

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Liliana Porter


Liliana Porter’s current gallery show coincides with h

Continuing through July 20, 2017

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“Basquiat and The Artist Next Door”


The art world and general public collectively gasped last month when an untitled 1982 Jean-Michel Basquiat painting sold at Sotheby&rsquo

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Phil Dike


While exhibitions throughout the southland often extol

Continuing through September 24, 2017

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Monroe Hodder


Monroe Hodder revels in paint-qua-paint: goopy, gloopy impas

Continuing through July 29, 2017

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Pipilotti Rist


For the fifth consecutive summer, the central gallery o

Continuing through September 17, 2017

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Erik Olson


The bold and colorful portraits of Erik Olson jump off the

Continuing through August 19, 2017

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Carl Andre


Carl Andre creates works from unaltered building and indust

Continuing through July 24, 2017

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Ricardo Mazal


Continuing through August 12, 2017

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Takashi Murakami


Since the days of his “Superflat" anime-inspired

Continuing through September 24, 2017

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The Swimming Pool as a Springboard


Having just returned to living in Los Angeles after a 34-year adventure as a curator at various institutions arou

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Benjamin Weissman


Benjamin Weissman is a fiction writer as well as a prolific v

Continuing through July 8, 2017

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“From the Studio”


A group of four women painters adds up to a rich diversity of

Continuing through July 8, 2017

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Daniel Johnston


North Carolina potter Daniel Johnston transforms a spaciou

Continuing through August 26, 2017

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Anna Fidler


Anna Fidler has long been one of the Northwest’s most

Continuing through July 15, 2017

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Urs Fischer and the Art of Juxtaposition


Nowadays, we increasingly read that postmodernism is no more. Tufts University philosopher Daniel Dennett, a crit

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Roni Horn


Seven large-scale sculptures by American artist Roni Horn

Continuing through August 20, 2017

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Danny Lyon


Danny Lyon shuns objective distance from the subjects of h

Continuing through August 31, 2017

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Steve Schapiro


celebrated documentary photog

Continuing through July 29, 2017

Life Magazine’smore...
“A Modern Vision: European Masterworks From The Phillips Collection”


A selection of more than seventy masterpieces from the Phi

Continuing through August 13, 2017

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Pietro Antonio Rotari


If you find yourself humming The Beach Boy’s lyric, &l

Continuing through July 31, 2017

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“Bold Disobedience”


The social justice message of “Bold Disobedience&r

Continuing through September 2, 2017

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Artists of Coenties Slip


For a small show, this exhibition packs a punch. Containin

Continuing through August 27, 2017

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Tom and James Franco


On top of his acting career, James Franco is a painter

Continuing through September 23, 2017

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“Tomorrow is Another Day”


The greatest surprise about Mark Bradford’s pavilion at the 2017 Venice Biennale is that the current U.S. S

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Doug Aitken


Since the 1990’s Doug Aitken has created compelling

Continuing through August 20, 2017

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Rafael Soriano


Geometric black figures comprised of wide to narrow

Continuing through  October 1, 2017

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Candida Alvarez


Often we think of an artist’s evolution as developing

Continuing through August 6, 2017

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Sono Osato


Sono Osato’s nine new works in “Submergence" r

Continuing through August 26, 2017

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Edward and Nancy Reddin Kienholz


“It was the best of times, it was the worst of tim

Continuing through September 1, 2017

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Andrea Zittel


Andrea Zittel's work has long hovered between art and furn

Continuing through August 12, 2017

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“Lines of Thought: Drawing from Michelangelo to Now”


“A line is a dot that went for a walk,” Pau

Continuing through September 17, 2017

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Carlos Cruz-Diez


Although Venezuelan master Carlos Cruz-Diez is 94, he show

Continuing through August 24, 2017

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Betye Saar


Betye Saar's current exhibition, “Keepin' it Clean,&

Continuing through August 20, 2017

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“2017 California-Pacific Triennial”


“Building As Ever: 2017 California Pacific Trienni

Continuing through September 3, 2017

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Jacqueline Ehlis


“The Office,” a recently launched special-exhi

Continuing through August 26, 2017

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Steve Yazzie


From 2007 to 2010, Steven Yazzie (Navajo/Laguna/European)

Continuing through October 15, 2017

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The Eclipse is Coming


When the full eclipse of the sun arrives August 21st there will undoubtedly be a surfeit of references to the pre

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Monroe Hodder


Monroe Hodder revels in paint-qua-paint: goopy, gloopy impas

Continuing through July 29, 2017

more...
Takashi Murakami


Since the days of his “Superflat" anime-inspired

Continuing through September 24, 2017

more...
The Swimming Pool as a Springboard


Having just returned to living in Los Angeles after a 34-year adventure as a curator at various institutions arou

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Ricardo Mazal


Continuing through August 12, 2017

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Pipilotti Rist


For the fifth consecutive summer, the central gallery o

Continuing through September 17, 2017

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Erik Olson


The bold and colorful portraits of Erik Olson jump off the

Continuing through August 19, 2017

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Artists of Coenties Slip


For a small show, this exhibition packs a punch. Containin

Continuing through August 27, 2017

more...
“Tomorrow is Another Day”


The greatest surprise about Mark Bradford’s pavilion at the 2017 Venice Biennale is that the current U.S. S

more...
Steve Schapiro


celebrated documentary photog

Continuing through July 29, 2017

Life Magazine’smore...
“Bold Disobedience”


The social justice message of “Bold Disobedience&r

Continuing through September 2, 2017

more...
Tom and James Franco


On top of his acting career, James Franco is a painter

Continuing through September 23, 2017

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“A Modern Vision: European Masterworks From The Phillips Collection”


A selection of more than seventy masterpieces from the Phi

Continuing through August 13, 2017

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Edward and Nancy Reddin Kienholz


“It was the best of times, it was the worst of tim

Continuing through September 1, 2017

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The Eclipse is Coming


When the full eclipse of the sun arrives August 21st there will undoubtedly be a surfeit of references to the pre

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Sono Osato


Sono Osato’s nine new works in “Submergence" r

Continuing through August 26, 2017

more...
Candida Alvarez


Often we think of an artist’s evolution as developing

Continuing through August 6, 2017

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Rafael Soriano


Geometric black figures comprised of wide to narrow

Continuing through  October 1, 2017

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Doug Aitken


Since the 1990’s Doug Aitken has created compelling

Continuing through August 20, 2017

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Richard Misrach


Richard Misrach has been documenting the environmental dam

Continuing through August 16, 2017

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“Free Play”


Each one of the nearly two dozen local and international a

Continuing through August 20, 2017

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“Eclipse”


Organizing an exhibition that serves to educate, illumi

Continuing through September 10, 2017

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Einar and Jamex de la Torre


Continuing through September 2, 2017

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Jeffrey Wolin


In “Pigeon Hill: Then and Now,” Indiana-based

Continuing through October 21, 2017

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“I’m Sorry But It’s Hard to Imagine”


An iconic TV sculpture by Nam June Paik is the centerpi

Continuing through September 10, 2017

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Chad Hasegawa


The San Francisco satirist Ambrose Bierce defined painting

Continuing through August 31, 2017

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Sebastiao Salgado


Brazilian photographer Sabastiao Salgado’s work s

Continuing through September 30, 2017

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Dont Fret


Chicago street artist Dont Fret applies the same wit and

Continuing through September 3, 2017

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Carlos Almaraz


An influential member of the Chicano Art Movement and a f

Continuing through December 3, 2017

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“The Myths and Meanings of Tramp Art”


Continuing through September 16, 2017

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Robert Grosvenor


Robert Grosvenor began to exhibit in the 1960s, alongsi

Continuing through September 30, 2017

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A Talent for Talent


Some years ago I became aware of the art curator extraordinaire Walter Hopps. He was the subject of Ed Kienholz's affectionate assemblage

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“When Line Becomes Form"


 

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“Los Angeles to New York:  Dwan Gallery, 1959-71"


 

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Peter Lodato and Eric Johnson


The works of Peter Lodato and Eric Johnson complement each other so as to


Continuing through September 9, 2017

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"Venice Then and Now"



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“Illuminating Women in the Medieval World”



Continuing through September 17, 2017

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Julia Haft-Candell


 

Hailing fr
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An Ode to Old School Curators


The recently released book "The Dream C more...
The Kangas Six


The impact of the third Seattle Art Fair presented by AIG extended far beyond the three early August days at Cent

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Jayna Zweiman


Jayna Zweiman, co-founder of the Pussyhat Project that w

Continuing through December 17, 2017

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Kimberly Brooks


Los Angeles-based artist Kimberly Brooks offers a strong

Continuing through October 21, 2017

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“Bookish”


“Bookish” is the 17th annual exhibit by ASU

Continuing through September 15, 2017

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Jessica Hess


San Francisco painter Jessica Hess mixes a realist visi

Continuing through September 23, 2017

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“Monet’s Etretat”


Claude Monet's fascination with light as it alternativel

Continuing through December 31, 2017

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“Reflections on the Yokohama Triennale”


If only Donald Trump, with his "My way or the highway" bullheadedness, could visit — and take a lesson from

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Doris Totten Chase


Why on earth former Henry Art Gallery curator Luis Croquer

Continuing through October 1, 2017

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Trey Egan


Trey Egan’s energetic abstractions, "Future Glow," e

Continuing through October 7, 2017

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Hei Myun C. Hyun


The eternal cycle of nature is a recurrent theme explor

Continuing through September 29, 2017

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Lauren Strohacker


The U.S.-Mexico border fence is partly to blame for the n

Continuing through October 20, 2017

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Rodrigo Valenzuela


Rodrigo Valenzuela’s memorable 2015 exhibition, &ld

Continuing through October 14, 2017

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Valeska Soares


For Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, the participating Sant

Continuing through December 31, 2017

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Not “Good Muse”


A few months ago, I wrote about the new curatorial strategy in effect at San Francisco's

more...
“Lines of Thought: Drawing from Michelangelo to Now”


“A line is a dot that went for a walk,” Pau

Continuing through September 17, 2017

more...
Betye Saar


Betye Saar's current exhibition, “Keepin' it Clean,&

Continuing through August 20, 2017

more...
“2017 California-Pacific Triennial”


“Building As Ever: 2017 California Pacific Trienni

Continuing through September 3, 2017

more...
A Talent for Talent


Some years ago I became aware of the art curator extraordinaire Walter Hopps. He was the subject of Ed Kienholz's affectionate assemblage

more...
Jacqueline Ehlis


“The Office,” a recently launched special-exhi

Continuing through August 26, 2017

more...
Steve Yazzie


From 2007 to 2010, Steven Yazzie (Navajo/Laguna/European)

Continuing through October 15, 2017

more...
Richard Misrach


Richard Misrach has been documenting the environmental dam

Continuing through August 16, 2017

more...
“Eclipse”


Organizing an exhibition that serves to educate, illumi

Continuing through September 10, 2017

more...
Einar and Jamex de la Torre


Continuing through September 2, 2017

more...

Jeffrey Wolin


In “Pigeon Hill: Then and Now,” Indiana-based

Continuing through October 21, 2017

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“I’m Sorry But It’s Hard to Imagine”


An iconic TV sculpture by Nam June Paik is the centerpi

Continuing through September 10, 2017

more...
An Ode to Old School Curators


The recently released book "The Dream C more...
Johnnie Winona Ross


Based in Taos, New Mexico, and currently showing his colle

Continuing through October 1, 2017

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Eva Speer


It would be damn-near-impossible for an aesthetic detec

Continuing through September 30, 2017

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Olga de Amaral


Olga de Amaral’s luminous tapestries delight the ey

Continuing through October 10, 2017

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Jack Pavlik and Louis Watts


Jack Pavlik’s ten kinetic sculptures sit silently f

Continuing through October 14, 2017

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Alfredo Ramos Martinez


There are artists who attain an element of fame in their

Continuing through November 18, 2017

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Edvard Munch


Edvard Munch (1863-1944), creator of "The Scream," and one

Continuing through October 7, 2017

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Graciela Iturbide


“Photograph more...
Friedrich Kunath


 

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Alex Blas


The richly detail more...
Ken Gonzales-Day


Ken Gonza more...
Jeffrey Gibson


It’s been q more...
William Leavitt


William L more...
Heath Bunting


Heath Bun more...
Neil Raitt


 

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Lucia Koch


Lucia Koc more...
Bradford J. Salamon


This 20 year surv more...
John Rosewall


A group of four s more...
Pablo Rasagado


The most interest more...
Joe Sola


Consisting of onl more...
Lawrence Halprin


With more...
David Hockney


The versatile mul more...
William Lane and Marsia Alexander-Clarke


A tightly curated more...
Robbie Conal's Political Art


While driving in my Los Angeles neighborhood, I recently spotted a Robbie Conal poster pasted on a utility box at

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“Small Sculpture”


On two long, white tables, 55 small sculptures by as many

Continuing through October 14, 2017

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“A Spaghetti Dress for World Peace”


This uber-eclectic group show, “A Spaghetti Dress f

Continuing through October 21, 2017

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Gary Komarin


In his paintings, Gary Komarin uses recurring pictograph

Continuing through October 26, 2017

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Gay Outlaw


Continuing through October 14, 2017

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Gilbert “Magu” Lujan


Once upo

Continuing through October 14, 2017 (Krull)Opening October 7, 2017 (UC Irvine)


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Gilliam and Hurley


Two concurrent exhibit

Continuing through November 5 (Hurley) and November 26 (Gilliam), 2017

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Shawn Huckins


Denver artist Shawn Huckins has created a pantheon of 18t

Continuing through October 21, 2017

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Georges Mazilu


Tucked in an inner room here is a series of portraits and

Continuing through October 15, 2017

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Lisa Lapinski


Presented as one all-inclusive installation, dubbed "Holl

Continuing through November 4, 2017

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Julije Knifer, Mangelos


As the title of this exhibition suggests, “Investig

Continuing through October 28, 2017

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Hans Burkhardt


A Hans Burkhardt survey might seem an unusual choice for

Continuing through December 23, 2017

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Laina Terpstra; Tama Hochbaum


Two artists look at the great mystery, time, through pain

Continuing through October 28, 2017

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Whose Kickstart Was This Anyway?


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Moonlighting Movie Stars


A couple years ago, tabloid magazines announced that actor Brad Pitt was

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Bernd and Hilla Becher


A new exhibition of photographs by Bernd and Hilla Becher

Continuing through October 28, 2017

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Laura Letinsky


From 1997 to 2008 Chicago-based photographer Laura Letins

Continuing through November 4, 2017

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“Past/Future/Present”


 The vibrancy of Brazilian contemporary art is on f

Continuing through December 31, 2017

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Laura Aguilar


Photographer Laura Aguilar’s approach to image-mak

Continuing through February 10, 2018

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Thomas Roma


The paradox of Plato’s Cave — that what you s

Continuing through October 29, 2017

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Trenton Doyle Hancock


As Art League Houston’s 2017 Artist of the Year, T

Continuing through November 17, 2017

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Elise Wagner


Runes, astrological symbols, and celestial imagery have f

Continuing through October 28, 2017

more...
“Hope + Trauma in a Poisoned Land”


Symbol-laden works by Diné (Navajo) artists and ot

Continuing through October 28, 2017

more...
Mary Corse


Spanning the past five decades of minimalist Mary Corse&

Continuing through November 11, 2017

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“Future Shock”


After more than a year of renovation, SITE Santa Fe recently o

Continuing through May 1, 2018

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Dinh Q. Lé


Although photographer Dinh Q. Lé was born in Viet

Continuing through December 23, 2017

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Sheldon Figoten


One of Sheldon Figoten's favorite artists is John McLaugh

Continuing through December 7, 2017

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The Walking Cure


"The secret of photography is, the camera takes on the character and personality of the handler." —Wa


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Chad Hasegawa


The San Francisco satirist Ambrose Bierce defined painting

Continuing through August 31, 2017

more...
Carlos Almaraz


An influential member of the Chicano Art Movement and a f

Continuing through December 3, 2017

more...
“When Line Becomes Form"


 

more...

Sebastiao Salgado


Brazilian photographer Sabastiao Salgado’s work s

Continuing through September 30, 2017

more...
Dont Fret


Chicago street artist Dont Fret applies the same wit and

Continuing through September 3, 2017

more...
Robert Grosvenor


Robert Grosvenor began to exhibit in the 1960s, alongsi

Continuing through September 30, 2017

more...
The Kangas Six


The impact of the third Seattle Art Fair presented by AIG extended far beyond the three early August days at Cent

more...
“Monet’s Etretat”


Claude Monet's fascination with light as it alternativel

Continuing through December 31, 2017

more...
“The Myths and Meanings of Tramp Art”


Continuing through September 16, 2017

more...

Jayna Zweiman


Jayna Zweiman, co-founder of the Pussyhat Project that w

Continuing through December 17, 2017

more...
Jessica Hess


San Francisco painter Jessica Hess mixes a realist visi

Continuing through September 23, 2017

more...
“Reflections on the Yokohama Triennale”


If only Donald Trump, with his "My way or the highway" bullheadedness, could visit — and take a lesson from

more...
Doris Totten Chase


Why on earth former Henry Art Gallery curator Luis Croquer

Continuing through October 1, 2017

more...
Valeska Soares


For Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, the participating Sant

Continuing through December 31, 2017

more...
Rodrigo Valenzuela


Rodrigo Valenzuela’s memorable 2015 exhibition, &ld

Continuing through October 14, 2017

more...
Trey Egan


Trey Egan’s energetic abstractions, "Future Glow," e

Continuing through October 7, 2017

more...
Not “Good Muse”


A few months ago, I wrote about the new curatorial strategy in effect at San Francisco's

more...
Eva Speer


It would be damn-near-impossible for an aesthetic detec

Continuing through September 30, 2017

more...
Alfredo Ramos Martinez


There are artists who attain an element of fame in their

Continuing through November 18, 2017

more...
Johnnie Winona Ross


Based in Taos, New Mexico, and currently showing his colle

Continuing through October 1, 2017

more...
Jack Pavlik and Louis Watts


Jack Pavlik’s ten kinetic sculptures sit silently f

Continuing through October 14, 2017

more...
Edvard Munch


Edvard Munch (1863-1944), creator of "The Scream," and one

Continuing through October 7, 2017

more...
Robbie Conal's Political Art


While driving in my Los Angeles neighborhood, I recently spotted a Robbie Conal poster pasted on a utility box at

more...
Peter Foucault


The 19th century neoclassicist painter J.A.D. Ingres famo

Continuing through October 31, 2017

more...
Nemesio Antuñez


Nemesio Antúnez (1918-1993) was one of Chile's mo

Continuing through November 11, 2017

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Nancy Graves


In 1969 the late Nancy Graves took her first steps into

Continuing through November 11, 2017

more...
“Disruptive Perspectives”


“Disruptive Perspectives” curators Allison G

Continuing through December 22, 2017

more...
Mona Hatoum


Mona Hatoum was visiting England in 1975 when the Lebane

Continuing through February 25, 2018

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“Kinesthesia"


As a historic epicenter of Mid-century modern design and

Continuing through January 15, 2018

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Wanda Koop


 

Wand more...
Ana Rodriguez


 

Blos more...
Pedro Friedenberg


 

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Ad Minoliti


 

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“California Dreaming”


 

Mark more...
“RIP: On Art and Mourning”


 

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"Disney’s Latin America and Latin America’s Disney"


 

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"Missions to Murals, 1820–1930"


 

"Cal more...
Kim Abeles



Continuing through Dece more...
Andrew Wyeth’s Darkness and Light


"Andrew Wyeth: In Retrospect," organized by the

Seattle Art Museummore...
Larry Kornegay


Longtime Phoenix-based artist Larry Kornegay is known for

Continuing through January 7, 2018

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Sayre Gomez


Sayre Gomez’ evocative, hyper-realistic paintings

Continuing through November 11, 2017

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Amanda Williams


Chicago-based artist Amanda Williams has translated a ba

Continuing through December 31, 2017

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John Adelman


John Adelman’s artistic skills are fully in eviden

Continuing through December 23, 2017

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“Changing Landscapes”


When we think of Chinese art, our thoughts are often of

Continuing through December 16, 2017

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Wookjae Maeng


“In order to thrive, [humanity’s relationshi

Continuing through December 23, 2017

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The Greatest Rediscovery?


Well, one aspect of this mystery will definitely be settled in about two weeks: on the evening of November

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“Small Sculpture”


On two long, white tables, 55 small sculptures by as many

Continuing through October 14, 2017

more...
Gay Outlaw


Continuing through October 14, 2017

more...

Gilbert “Magu” Lujan


Once upo

Continuing through October 14, 2017 (Krull)Opening October 7, 2017 (UC Irvine)


more...
Gilliam and Hurley


Two concurrent exhibit

Continuing through November 5 (Hurley) and November 26 (Gilliam), 2017

more...
Whose Kickstart Was This Anyway?


more...

Shawn Huckins


Denver artist Shawn Huckins has created a pantheon of 18t

Continuing through October 21, 2017

more...
Moonlighting Movie Stars


A couple years ago, tabloid magazines announced that actor Brad Pitt was

more...
Julije Knifer, Mangelos


As the title of this exhibition suggests, “Investig

Continuing through October 28, 2017

more...
Hans Burkhardt


A Hans Burkhardt survey might seem an unusual choice for

Continuing through December 23, 2017

more...
Laina Terpstra; Tama Hochbaum


Two artists look at the great mystery, time, through pain

Continuing through October 28, 2017

more...
Bernd and Hilla Becher


A new exhibition of photographs by Bernd and Hilla Becher

Continuing through October 28, 2017

more...
Trenton Doyle Hancock


As Art League Houston’s 2017 Artist of the Year, T

Continuing through November 17, 2017

more...
“Past/Future/Present”


 The vibrancy of Brazilian contemporary art is on f

Continuing through December 31, 2017

more...
The Walking Cure


"The secret of photography is, the camera takes on the character and personality of the handler." —Walker E

more...
Laura Aguilar


Photographer Laura Aguilar’s approach to image-mak

Continuing through February 10, 2018

more...
Kent Williams


Known in part for his stunning illustrations for graphic

Continuing through November 20, 2017

more...
Connie Goldman and Mikey Kelly


The dual solo shows by Bay Area artists Connie Goldman a

Continuing through November 26, 2017

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Judith F. Baca


Judith Baca is a force of nature. The artist and activis

Continuing through December 16, 2017

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Rubén Ortiz Torres


Rubén Ortiz Torres’ "White Washed America"

Continuing through December 10, 2017

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“Mutual Intelligibility”


The latest entry in curator Michael Endo’s heady, o

Continuing through February 3, 2018

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Ray Mack


For her Seattle gallery debut, Ray Mack, a graduate of Ba

Continuing through December 2, 2017

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Reversing the Gender Mirror


 

Summ more...
Susan Budge


Susan Budge has worked with clay for as long as she can

Continuing through November 26, 2017

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Francisco Toldeo


Francisco Toledo exhibits a series of about 40 self-portr

Continuing through January 13, 2018

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Dan Pederson; Thuong Nguyen


Thuong Nguyen’s abstract paintings are stately work

Continuing through December 2, 2017

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Ato Ribeiro


Ato Ribeiro makes quilts, but not with patches of cloth

Continuing through December 10, 2017

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“Video Art in Latin America”


"Video Art in Latin America," organized by Glenn Phillip

Continuing through December 16, 2017

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Manuel Álvarez Bravo


With the withering of categories like fine art photograp

Continuing through December 31, 2017

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"Barrio Logos"



Continuing through December 16, 2017

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An Antidote for Our Woes


In case the
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Mary Corse


Spanning the past five decades of minimalist Mary Corse&

Continuing through November 11, 2017

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“Hope + Trauma in a Poisoned Land”


Symbol-laden works by Diné (Navajo) artists and ot

Continuing through October 28, 2017

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Elise Wagner


Runes, astrological symbols, and celestial imagery have f

Continuing through October 28, 2017

more...
“Future Shock”


After more than a year of renovation, SITE Santa Fe recently o

Continuing through May 1, 2018

more...
Andrew Wyeth’s Darkness and Light


"Andrew Wyeth: In Retrospect," organized by the

Seattle Art Museummore...
Dinh Q. Lé


Although photographer Dinh Q. Lé was born in Viet

Continuing through December 23, 2017

more...
Nancy Graves


In 1969 the late Nancy Graves took her first steps into

Continuing through November 11, 2017

more...
Peter Foucault


The 19th century neoclassicist painter J.A.D. Ingres famo

Continuing through October 31, 2017

more...
“Disruptive Perspectives”


“Disruptive Perspectives” curators Allison G

Continuing through December 22, 2017

more...
“Kinesthesia"


As a historic epicenter of Mid-century modern design and

Continuing through January 15, 2018

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The Greatest Rediscovery?


Well, one aspect of this mystery will definitely be settled in about two weeks: on the evening of November

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Mona Hatoum


Mona Hatoum was visiting England in 1975 when the Lebane

Continuing through February 25, 2018

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Martin Ramirez


For its inaugural exhibition, the ICA LA (formerly the S

Continuing through December 31, 2017

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Maurice Burns


Continuing through December 31, 2017

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Alejandro Diaz


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Jinie Park


In “Little House,” Jinie Park combines the s

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Frank Romero


A small but well selected retrospective of works by Fran

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Sheila Pepe: Hot Mess Formalism


Composed primarily of crocheted and knotted yarn, chainma

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What Museum-goers Really Want: Ice Cream


 

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Deborah Handler


Gestural, hand-built ceramic sculptures are Chicago-base

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Jason Siegel and Keith D'Angelo


The image of a gun might be one of the most polarizing s

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Candida Höfer


Candida Höfer’s current exhibition, titled "S

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Rachel Hellmann


This exhibition of Rachel Hellmann’s newest pieces

Continuing through December 30, 2017

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“Myth & Mirage”


Though reduced now to a clutch of stylistic cliché

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“Visual Voyages”


"Visual Voyages: Images of Latin American Nature from Colu

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Polychromed


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Nancy O’Connor


Nancy O’Connor has been on a journey with Milam Th

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Kevin Kehoe


Utah artist Kevin Kehoe taps into a universal experience

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Sam Messenger


British artist Sam Messenger depicts networks of veils (

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Sarah Charlesworth


In "Sarah Charlesworth: Doubleworld," a not-to-be-missed

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“UnDocumenta"


Organized and curated by Alessandra Moctezuma, “UnD

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“Art of Devotion”


If you are having trouble getting into the holiday spiri

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Seattle’s Best of 2017


With Seattle the fastest growing city in the nation (52 people move here each day), the city's art scene is also

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“Annus Horribilis”


2017: Just a few more weeks and this ("a year of disaster or misfortune") will be done

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Sarah Williams


Sarah Williams’ nocturnal paintings are populated wi

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Richard Morhous


Richard Morhous is a good example of an artist who presc

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Svetlana Bailey


Examples from several bodies of work occupy this exhibit

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Ichiro Irie


Ichiro Irie’s alliteratively titled "Garmonbozia Sag

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“The Wyeths: Three Generations”


What Maxfield Parrish was to the honey-lit arcadian idyll

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Wu Bin


Among the most prestigious of a Chinese scholar’s pers

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"ONE YEAR: The Art of Politics in Los Angeles"


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Mike Kelley



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Adam Silverman



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Emily Counts



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Toshio Shibata



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Carolin Larsen and Dominic Tertizzi


 

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William Anastasi


 

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Sherry Karver



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“Engender”



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Refrigerated Art


Two immersive installations opened this fall in Los Angeles that share something in common: refrigeration. Mary C

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Gennaro Garcia


Gennaro Garcia embraces dualities, particularly the fact

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“There is No Alas Where I Live”


The title of this show of nine contemporary Bay Area phot

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“Drawn from a Score”


The pioneering mind of 20th century composer John Cage i

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Robert Taite


An exhibition titled “Vague Motives” by Cana

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Gustave Baumann


German-born artist Gustave Baumann has become a staple of

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Lezley Saar


Installed in a triangular gallery space, ”Lezley S

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Patti Oleon


Patti Oleon’s five paintings, slated for a show du

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Christopher Knowles


Christopher Knowles’ work is part naive, part outside

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John Randall Nelson


John Randall Nelson has an idiosyncratic way of insertin

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Eddie Owens Martin


Eddie Owens Martin began the construction of his compound,

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Humaira Abid


When I viewed “The World is NOT perfect” (2014-

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Senga Nengudi


Senga Nengudi came of age as an artist in Los Angeles and N

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Art and Archetype at the Louvre Abu Dhabi


Many aspects of the new intrigue me

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Keeping an Eye Open


I used to read novels with some regularity, but in recent years have found biography and history more compelling.

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Sayre Gomez


Sayre Gomez’ evocative, hyper-realistic paintings

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Larry Kornegay


Longtime Phoenix-based artist Larry Kornegay is known for

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Amanda Williams


Chicago-based artist Amanda Williams has translated a ba

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“Changing Landscapes”


When we think of Chinese art, our thoughts are often of

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Wookjae Maeng


“In order to thrive, [humanity’s relationshi

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Kent Williams


Known in part for his stunning illustrations for graphic

Continuing through November 20, 2017

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Connie Goldman and Mikey Kelly


The dual solo shows by Bay Area artists Connie Goldman a

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Judith F. Baca


Judith Baca is a force of nature. The artist and activis

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“Mutual Intelligibility”


The latest entry in curator Michael Endo’s heady, o

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Ray Mack


For her Seattle gallery debut, Ray Mack, a graduate of Ba

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Susan Budge


Susan Budge has worked with clay for as long as she can

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Francisco Toldeo


Francisco Toledo exhibits a series of about 40 self-portr

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Ato Ribeiro


Ato Ribeiro makes quilts, but not with patches of cloth

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“Video Art in Latin America”


"Video Art in Latin America," organized by Glenn Phillip

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Manuel Álvarez Bravo


With the withering of categories like fine art photograp

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Martin Ramirez


For its inaugural exhibition, the ICA LA (formerly the S

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Maurice Burns


Romare Bearden said, “[j]azz has shown me the ways

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Alejandro Diaz


Alejandro Diaz’s current show is a reaction to a m

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Jinie Park


In “Little House,” Jinie Park combines the s

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Frank Romero


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Sheila Pepe: Hot Mess Formalism


Composed primarily of crocheted and knotted yarn, chainma

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Deborah Handler


Gestural, hand-built ceramic sculptures are Chicago-base

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Jason Siegel and Keith D'Angelo


The image of a gun might be one of the most polarizing s

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Candida Höfer


Candida Höfer’s current exhibition, titled "S

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Rachel Hellmann


This exhibition of Rachel Hellmann’s newest pieces

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“Myth & Mirage”


Though reduced now to a clutch of stylistic cliché

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“Visual Voyages”


"Visual Voyages: Images of Latin American Nature from Colu

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Rifat Chadirji


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Caravaggio


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Matt Lifson and Georganne Deen


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Sam Falls


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Russell Tyler


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Jeffrey Conley


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Anita Brenner

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Sam McKinniss


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Wendell Gladstone


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Robb Putnam


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Robert Walker


Robert Walker’s exhibition, titled &ldq


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Ray Carofano and Anita Bunn


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“Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago”


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“California Art in Transition (1940-1970)”


The artworks in “50/50: California Art in Tra

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Ryan McGinness


While the exterior of each building of the in


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“Point Counterpoint”


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William Georgenes


From a distance, William Georgenes’s work looks li

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Mickalene Thomas


Mickalene Thomas is an African American artist based in New Y

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Chad Attie


A rudimentary outline of a cavernous structure ascends with

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Sandi Seltzer Bryant


Six years ago, Sandi Seltzer Bryant began a major transi

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Hayley Barker


Long a familiar presence in the Portland art scene, pain

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Félix Candela


Spanish and Mexican architect Félix Candela (1910-199

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Two Novels for Artists


Having originally taught English literature in a university night-school setting for a decade in the 1980s, I lat

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Gary Goldberg


Examples of early tapestries have survived from the time

Continuing through February 17, 2018

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Miriam Schapiro


Before she became known for her feminist patterned colla

Continuing through February 17, 2018

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Henk Pander


Veteran painter Henk Pander presents a suite of ink-on-p

Continuing through February 24, 2018

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Edgar Heap of Birds


In four suites of glowing monoprints scribbled with graffit

Continuing through March 20, 2018

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Elisabeth Ajtay


If you have ever mistaken discarded umbrellas on rainy s

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R. Luke DuBois


In an extremely poignant and clever survey of older and more

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Having a Good Time?


I've just watched "Blurred Lines" twice. No, not the Robin Thicke music video, I mean "Blurred Lines: Inside the

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Vanessa Woods


The great Dadaist and Surrealist Max Ernst developed the

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Nicole Anona Banowetz


You hear it before you see it. The installation by Nicol

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Safwat Saleem


Humor is essential to the mix whenever artists imbue their w

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“Cuba Is”


The “Cuba is” exhibit is a fine portrayal of the

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Casper Brindle


In Jack Kerouac’s 1958 Beat Generation novel, “

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Jodi Colella


“To photograph people is to violate them,” stat

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“There is No Alas Where I Live”


 

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Ed Moses


In late 1977, I was introduced for the first time to the work of Ed Moses, who died in January, some forty years

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Weldon Butler and Amanda Knowles


Weldon Butler is an African-American printmaker and sculptor

Continuing through March 3, 2018

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Lindsay Rhyner


From the purges of closets and basements, the dregs of thrif

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Adrián Villar Rojas


Adrian Villar Rojas is an Argentinean artist who gained in

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Julian Stanczak


One of the pioneers of the Optical Art movement, Julian Sta

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Roberto Fernández Ibanez


The silver-gelatin photographs elaborated into mixed media,

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Alexis Smith


Alexis Smith has been both famous and slighted over the cour

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Rembrandt Van Rijn



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Vija Celmins



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Liza Ryan



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Francisco Zuniga



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Perspectives in Contemporary Fiber Art



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Catherine Wagner



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Axé Bahia


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Gao Ludi



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Masakatsu Sashie; Vonn Sumner



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Jansson Stegner



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"LAND"



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Holly Roberts


Though formally trained at the University of New Mexico (B.A

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Charlemagne Palestine


Charlemagne Palestine covers the walls and floors of the ga

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Claudio Dicochea


Claudio Dicochea’s mixed-media canvases present a dizzy

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Jasper Johns


The Jasper Johns traveling exhibition that has landed at the

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Eduardo Chillida


Eduardo Chillida, once referred to as “one of the three

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Cleveland Dean


In “Recto/Verso – Duality of a Fragile Ego&rdquo

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Art and Apocalypse


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Harald Szeemann


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Karine Laval


Nature and culture commingle in Karine Laval’s twelve

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Ed Mieczkowski


Serving as a fitting tribute to the late Ed Mieczkowski, wh

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Jeffly Gabriela Molina


There is a static aura in Jeffly Gabriela Molina’s pa

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Lorser Feitelson


Lorser Feitelson (1898-1978) played a significant role in t

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Hail to the Chief


The unveiling of the portraits of the Obamas


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“Art of Devotion”


If you are having trouble getting into the holiday spiri

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Sarah Charlesworth


In "Sarah Charlesworth: Doubleworld," a not-to-be-missed

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Nancy O’Connor


Nancy O’Connor has been on a journey with Milam Th

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Sam Messenger


British artist Sam Messenger depicts networks of veils (

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“UnDocumenta"


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Sarah Williams


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Wu Bin


Among the most prestigious of a Chinese scholar’s pers

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“The Wyeths: Three Generations”


What Maxfield Parrish was to the honey-lit arcadian idyll

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Richard Morhous


Richard Morhous is a good example of an artist who presc

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Ichiro Irie


Ichiro Irie’s alliteratively titled "Garmonbozia Sag

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Art and Archetype at the Louvre Abu Dhabi


Many aspects of the new intrigue me

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Lezley Saar


Installed in a triangular gallery space, ”Lezley S

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Gustave Baumann


German-born artist Gustave Baumann has become a staple of

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Gennaro Garcia


Gennaro Garcia embraces dualities, particularly the fact

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Two More Novels for Artists


Continuing my search for novels of interest to visual artists, two with heroines who are an opera singer and an a

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Patti Oleon


Patti Oleon’s five paintings, slated for a show du

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Christopher Knowles


Christopher Knowles’ work is part naive, part outside

Continuing through March 25, 2018

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Eddie Owens Martin


Eddie Owens Martin began the construction of his compound,

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Humaira Abid


When I viewed “The World is NOT perfect” (2014-

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Senga Nengudi


Senga Nengudi came of age as an artist in Los Angeles and N

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William Georgenes


From a distance, William Georgenes’s work looks li

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Mickalene Thomas


Mickalene Thomas is an African American artist based in New Y

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Sandi Seltzer Bryant


Six years ago, Sandi Seltzer Bryant began a major transi

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Two Novels for Artists


Having originally taught English literature in a university night-school setting for a decade in the 1980s, I lat

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Hayley Barker


Long a familiar presence in the Portland art scene, pain

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Félix Candela


Spanish and Mexican architect Félix Candela (1910-199

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Gary Goldberg


Examples of early tapestries have survived from the time

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Henk Pander


Veteran painter Henk Pander presents a suite of ink-on-p

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Having a Good Time?


I've just watched "Blurred Lines" twice. No, not the Robin Thicke music video, I mean "Blurred Lines: Inside the

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Edgar Heap of Birds


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Elisabeth Ajtay


If you have ever mistaken discarded umbrellas on rainy s

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R. Luke DuBois


In an extremely poignant and clever survey of older and more

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Vanessa Woods


The great Dadaist and Surrealist Max Ernst developed the

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Nicole Anona Banowetz


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Safwat Saleem


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“Cuba Is”


The “Cuba is” exhibit is a fine portrayal of the

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Ed Moses


In late 1977, I was introduced for the first time to the work of Ed Moses, who died in January, some forty years

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Casper Brindle


In Jack Kerouac’s 1958 Beat Generation novel, “

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Jodi Colella


“To photograph people is to violate them,” stat

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“In Repose”


Incorporating the distinctively varies work of nine artists

Continuing through March 24, 2018

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Kathryn Maxwell


Arizona artist Kathryn Maxwell’s relief prints incorp

Continuing through March 25, 2018

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Tony DeLap


Tony DeLap (b.1927) has been making art for at least 70 of hi

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Guy Diehl


It is undoubtedly happenstance, but the de Young Museum&rsq

Continuing through March 31, 2018

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“Light Charmer”


Glowing neon and plasma forms punctuate the darkened gallerie

Continuing through May 13, 2018

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Kim Schoenstadt


Municipal buildings, like all public buildings, have relation

Continuing through May 25, 2018

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Of God & Mortal Men


The paintings, sketches and woodblock prints in “Of G

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Jomo Cheatham


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Chicago artist Jomo Cheatham’s show is inspired by a rumor

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Kathy Jones


Kathy Jones, based in southern California, has been showing

Continuing through March 31, 2018

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Liz Tran


With its high-keyed chromaticism and semi-abstract imagery,

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Natalie Arnoldi


Natalie Arnoldi’s paintings appear to be of mundane, t

Continuing through April 2, 2018

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Eduardo Carrillo/“The Feminine Sublime”/Ana Serrano


“Testament of the Spirit,” the most extensive of

Continuing through June 3, 2018

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“Extracorporeal (Beyond the Body)”


“Extracorporeal (Beyond the Body),” celebrates t

Continuing through July 29, 2018

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Why Dennis Adrian Will be Missed


I don't know if Dennis Adrian was able to see the cover of the February 2018 issue of . He died

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Walead Betty


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Pontus Willfors



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Ty Pownall and Yvette Gellis



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Kevin Larmon


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Robin Cameron



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“Melting Point”


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Eric Johnson



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“Art in a New Place”



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“Transforming Existence”



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Lawrence Abu Hamdan


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Sol LeWitt



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Robert Polidori



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Kate Gilmore



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Devorah Sperber


Devorah Sperber deconstructs then reconstructs art masterpi

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Nicole Eisenman


The titular painting of “Dark Light” describes

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William Wray


William Wray’s oils pair the energy of urban scenes,

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Alex Couwenberg


 Alex Couwenberg has chosen the title “Chevrons,

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FotoFest 2018 Biennial


In each of its iterations

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Kate Gilmore


When viewing the central video piece, “Beat It”

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The Power of Mark Making


Recent exhibitions by Los Angeles artists Robin Mitchell and Robert Walker reveal that obsessive mark making, tra

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Remembering Sandra Stone


In late February, the arts community in the Pacific Northwest lost an indelible voice when poet, playwright, arti

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William Wray


William Wray’s oils pair the energy of urban scenes,

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Art and Apocalypse


Apocalypse, disaster, holocaust — the ways in which the creative arts confront our species' darkest hours a

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Lindsay Rhyner


From the purges of closets and basements, the dregs of thrif

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Alexis Smith


Alexis Smith has been both famous and slighted over the cour

Continuing through April 1, 2018

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Weldon Butler and Amanda Knowles


Weldon Butler is an African-American printmaker and sculptor

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Julian Stanczak


One of the pioneers of the Optical Art movement, Julian Sta

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Roberto Fernández Ibanez


The silver-gelatin photographs elaborated into mixed media,

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Adrián Villar Rojas


Adrian Villar Rojas is an Argentinean artist who gained in

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Jasper Johns


The Jasper Johns traveling exhibition that has landed at the

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Hail to the Chief


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Eduardo Chillida


Eduardo Chillida, once referred to as “one of the three

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Claudio Dicochea


Claudio Dicochea’s mixed-media canvases present a dizzy

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Charlemagne Palestine


Charlemagne Palestine covers the walls and floors of the ga

Continuing through April 15, 2018

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Cleveland Dean


In “Recto/Verso – Duality of a Fragile Ego&rdquo

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Holly Roberts


Though formally trained at the University of New Mexico (B.A

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Steve Fitch


It took a long time for color photography to be considered ar

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Alison Saar


Even before the MeToo/#TimesUp movement broke wide open, Alis

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Anna Kunz


In the most basic sense, Anna Kunz’s “Color Cast

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Joe Rudko


In “Intermediate Techniques of Photography,” Se

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Robert Irwin


Robert Irwin’s new installation demonstrates that how

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Melanie Walker and Todd Walker


The dual fragility and tenacity of memory is poignantly app

Continuing through April 28, 2018

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Robert Colescott


In a career that spanned six decades, the late Robert Coles

Continuing through April 28, 2018

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Chester Arnold


Jorge Luis Borges, in his essay, “The Wall and the Books

Continuing through May 5, 2018

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Brian Mashburn


A fascination with the natural world turns eerily disquieti

Continuing through April 28, 2018

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Maggie Taylor


While initially studying philosophy at Yale University, Maggi

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Matthew Picton


With its gleaming gold leaf and trenchant subject matter, Mat

Continuing through June 2, 2018

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Jay DeFeo


This astute exhibition of nearly forty works on paper by Ja

Continuing through July, 14, 2018

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Jeffly Gabriela Molina


There is a static aura in Jeffly Gabriela Molina’s pa

Continuing through March 17, 2018

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Lorser Feitelson


Lorser Feitelson (1898-1978) played a significant role in t

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Ed Mieczkowski


Serving as a fitting tribute to the late Ed Mieczkowski, wh

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Karine Laval


Nature and culture commingle in Karine Laval’s twelve

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Two More Novels for Artists


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Harald Szeemann


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Kim Schoenstadt


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Guy Diehl


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“In Repose”


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Tony DeLap


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Eduardo Carrillo/“The Feminine Sublime”/Ana Serrano


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Liz Tran


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Natalie Arnoldi


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Kathy Jones


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Peter Bogardus


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Rashid Johnson


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Tania Houtzager


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Mark Innerst


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Viola Frey


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Karin Broker


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Fay Ray


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Penny Truitt


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Tim Cross


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Nicole Eisenman


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Devorah Sperber


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Joe Rudko


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Anna Kunz


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Steve Fitch


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Alison Saar


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Chester Arnold


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Robert Colescott


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Jay DeFeo


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Maggie Taylor


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Matthew Picton


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Brian Mashburn


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Amy Adler



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Alexandra Hedison



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Mohka Laget



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“Peacock in the Desert: The Royal Arts of Jodhpur, India”


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Roland Reiss


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John Bankston and Maria E. Pineres


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Colin Chillag


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Otobong Nkanga


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Jun Kaneko


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Reena Spaulings


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“Trump Card”


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Lawrence Gipe


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Catherine J. Davis


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Betsy Schneider


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Minerva Cuevas


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Eric Wolf


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Joerael Elliot


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No Time to Sit Around: An Unexpected Memoriam


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Paul Lee


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Michael Spafford


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“Plato in L.A.”


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Rashid Johnson


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Francisco Moreno


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Is Death an Unfair Advantage?


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Lies to Deceive, Lies to Reveal


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“In Their Own Form”


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James Lumsden


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David Hockney


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“Israel: 70 Years of Craft and Design”


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Larry Bell


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Jeffrey Gibson


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Cary Leibowitz


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Richard Diebenkorn


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Jaydan Moore


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Mary Hayslip


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Nate Massé and Maxwell Bennet


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Jaune Quick-to-See Smith


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Eric Fischl


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Ai Kijima


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Kate Ballis


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Thomas Glassford


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Phranc


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Michele King and Truong Tran


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Jay DeFeo


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Belltown Blues


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The Quandary of Content


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“Compression”


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Ravi Zupa


The early industrial disruption of the economies and socie

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Avisheh Mohsenin


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Kris Hargis


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Agnes Martin


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Engaging with Immersive Art


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Matthew Szosz


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Mark Innerst


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Viola Frey


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Karin Broker


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Tim Cross


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Kelly Catarino


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Camille Rose Garcia


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“Peacock in the Desert: The Royal Arts of Jodhpur, India”


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Roland Reiss


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Colin Chillag


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Rodrigo Valenzuela


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Otobong Nkanga


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Jun Kaneko


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Lawrence Gipe


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Catherine J. Davis


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James Turell


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Kari Wehrs


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“Casa Tomada”


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Nery Gabriel Lemus


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Raphaelle Goethals and Wanxin Zhang


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“In Red Ink”


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“I Was Raised on the Internet”


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Burning Down the House


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Chadwick and Spector


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Minerva Cuevas


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Eric Wolf


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Joerael Elliot


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Julião Sarmento


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Lies to Deceive, Lies to Reveal


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Ryan Burghard


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James Lumsden


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David Hockney


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“Divine Bodies”


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Patti Warashina


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Larry Bell


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Tonika Lewis Johnson


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Maxim Walkultschik


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Paul Berger


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Fred Stonehouse


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Robert Adams


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Elizabeth Turk


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Catherine Wagner


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Donald Roy Thompson


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Sam Fresquez


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William Volkersz


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Chicago Pop Redux


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John Wilcox


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Mabry Campbell


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Wendy White


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Pat O’Neill


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“Living with Clay”


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Never Give a Inch


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Nicholas Galanin


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Ai Kijima


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Thomas Glassford


Thomas Glassford has shown regularly here since 2008 &md

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Phranc


The bravado that comes across in Phranc's exhibition, titl

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The Quandary of Content


When you listen to a poem being recited, do you hear a succession of pleasing sounds or a probing inquiry into th

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Michele King and Truong Tran


Painter Michele King and sculptor Truong Tran explore the

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Jay DeFeo


Jay DeFeo (1929-1989) is best known for her legendary pa

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“Compression”


The works in “Compression” are palpably dense.

Continuing through August 18, 2018

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Ravi Zupa


The early industrial disruption of the economies and socie

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Avisheh Mohsenin


A vitrine situated in the center of the gallery contains

Continuing through September 1, 2018

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Kris Hargis


Like Chuck Close, Cindy Sherman and other artists who work

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Agnes Martin


In 1967, Agnes Martin left New York to live off the grid a

Continuing through August 31, 2018

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Engaging with Immersive Art


What are the best conditions for engaging with immersive or experiential art? With the current surge in exhibitio

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Sharon Ellis


Sharon Ellis is no stranger to nature.  As a residen

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Pascal Pierme


Hylê is a philosophical term for form or matter, sp

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Jo Ann Callis


Jo Ann Callis is a contemporary Surrealist. For over 40

Continuing through November 24, 2018

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Michael Viglietta


Michael Viglietta finds language all around him, as evide

Continuing through December 7, 2018

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“Group Therapy”


Surrounded as it is by hospitals on Seattle’s First

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James Turell


In 2013, James Turrell had a trio of summer blockbuster ex

Continuing through August 25, 2018

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“Selected Affinities”


“Selected Affinities” are for the late photogr

Continuing through August 31, 2018

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“A Conscious Surrender”


“A Conscious Surrender” is an open-ended pre

Continuing through September 8, 2018

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Can Photographs Tell the Truth Anymore?


False images can create false memories — recollections that the mind obstinately clings to, even when faced

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Kari Wehrs


For her “Shot” series of tintype portraits,

Continuing through September 25, 2018

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“Casa Tomada”


“Casa Tomada” takes its title from Julio Cort&

Continuing through January 6, 2019

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Kenneth Tam


Several “working-age” adult males of varyin

Continuing through September 14, 2018

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Nery Gabriel Lemus


“Yearning to Breathe Free” is an empathetic

Continuing through September 16, 2018

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Raphaelle Goethals and Wanxin Zhang


Raphaël Goethals and Wanxin Zhang have seemingly l

Continuing through September 22, 2018

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“In Red Ink”


Roughly 100 years after the instigation and publication

Continuing through September 23, 2018

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Burning Down the House


The September 2nd fire that gutted the two-century-old National Museum of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro destroyed an e

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“I Was Raised on the Internet”


Entering the galleries of “I Was Raised on the Inte

Continuing through October 14, 2018

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When Artists Play with Fire


Last month, making the gallery rounds in San Francisco's

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Tonika Lewis Johnson


A squirrel crashes loudly through the bushes as a middle-

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Maxim Walkultschik


Maxim Walkultschik’s lifelike portraits shimmer myst

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Paul Berger


Considering that photographer Paul Berger’s oeuvre

Continuing through October 13, 2018

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Fred Stonehouse


Wisconsin artist Fred Stonehouse is recognized for meticu

Continuing through October 13, 2018

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Robert Adams


The photographs of Robert Adams are decidedly low-key and

Continuing through October 20, 2018

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Belltown Blues (Part 2)


I did not believe all the prophecies and prognostications about the impending artist-quarter demise coming from t

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Frank Sampson


Frank Sampson is considered an institution among Colorad

Continuing through November 16, 2018

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Jenny Heishman


Jenny Heishman is among the most unusual sculptors worki

Continuing through November 30, 2018

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Matthew Mullins


Matthew Mullins’ exhibition, titled “The Sun

Continuing through November 17, 2018

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Edward Burtynsky


Continuing through December 7, 2018
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Frohawk Two Feathers


Since 2006, Umar Rashid has been creating a narrative for a

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Liminal Art


Sometimes a piece of art jargon gets stuck in your head. This happened to me recently after I noticed the w


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Joe Mancuso


 Joe Mancuso remains consistent in his sensibilitie

Continuing through November 10, 2018

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John Fraser


John Fraser works with mixed media and found objects to

Continuing through November 24, 2018

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“Natural Persuasion”


“Natural Persuasion” brings together two phot

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Project Blue Boy


This past September the Huntington Library, Art Collec

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Midterms -- Where Will You Be?


The midterm elections are days away at this writing, and, according to the latest news, Trump and his minions are

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Adrian Piper


In addition to being part of the first wave of conceptual

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Whitney Bradshaw


“Outcry,” a photo series by Chicago artist W

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Meleko Mokgosi


In “Objects of Desire: Reflections on the African

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Duane Michals


It’s an era of celebrity worship — and, with I

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Belkis Ayón


The power of myth exudes forcefully from Belkis Ayó

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Portland Evolves from Figure to Field


Although Portland has one stand-alone art museum as opposed to Seattle's three and San Francisco's four, Portland

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Elizabeth Turk


It is sculptor Elizabeth Turk’s thinking process, ra

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Catherine Wagner


Catherine Wagner is one of a select group of Bay Area phot

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Donald Roy Thompson


Four decades ago, Donald Roy Thompson began a series of c

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Sam Fresquez


A series of dichotomies present themselves in Sam Fresque

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Chicago Pop Redux


Once again, the spotlight shines on some funky pop art that emerged in Chicago in the 1960s and 70s. While the Ne

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William Volkersz


Willem Volkersz’s mixed-media tableaux are eye-plea

Continuing through October 13, 2018

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John Wilcox


A thorough and compelling retrospective showcasing the wo

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Mabry Campbell


Houston’s distinctive architecture serves as Mabry

Continuing through October 13, 2018

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Wendy White


In her artist talk for “Natural Light,” Wendy

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Pat O’Neill


“The Decay of Fiction,” originally released a

Continuing through October 27, 2018

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Never Give a Inch


"They're [the press] worse now than ever. They're loco. But that's OK. I put up with it. I use that word because

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“Living with Clay”


Perhaps it is the organic and tactile nature of clay tha

Continuing through November 17, 2018

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Michael Viglietta


Michael Viglietta finds language all around him, as evide

Continuing through December 7, 2018

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Sharon Ellis


Sharon Ellis is no stranger to nature.  As a residen

Continuing through October 27, 2018

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“Group Therapy”


Surrounded as it is by hospitals on Seattle’s First

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Pascal Pierme


Hylê is a philosophical term for form or matter, sp

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Jo Ann Callis


Jo Ann Callis is a contemporary Surrealist. For over 40

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When Artists Play with Fire


Last month, making the gallery rounds in San Francisco's

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Frohawk Two Feathers


Since 2006, Umar Rashid has been creating a narrative for a

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Frank Sampson


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Matthew Mullins


Matthew Mullins’ exhibition, titled “The Sun

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Jenny Heishman


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Edward Burtynsky


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Liminal Art


Sometimes a piece of art jargon gets stuck in your head. This happened to me recently after I noticed the word &l

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Etsuko Ichikawa and Peter Olson


Glass artist Etsuko Ichikawa’s works are serene and

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Ward Sanders


Ward Sanders makes intricate, superbly crafted box const

Continuing through November 21, 2018

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Jim Carrey


“IndigNATION: Political Drawings by Jim Carrey: 201

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Margie Livingston


Los Angeles readers may remember that Margie Livingston

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Matthew Picton


History, geopolitics, cartography and sculpture meet in

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“Romantic Songs of the Patriarchy”


Sometimes, a work of art simultaneously channels and responds to the zeitgeist of the present moment &mdash


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Seamus Conley


Three years ago, in “Catch My Fade,” Seamus

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Sonya Clark


The personal is political for Sonya Clark, a Virginia-base

Continuing through January 5, 2019

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“California Fibers: A Matter of Time”


Whether you’re an admirer of textile art in its vari

Continuing through January 7, 2019

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Matt Wedel


The strongest work in Wedel’s latest offering of por

Continuing through January 5, 2019

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How to Bump into a Sculpture


“Sculpture is what you bump into when you back up t

Continuing through January 26, 2019

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Melting Pot Aesthetics


It has been strangely reassuring of late to find several artists freely combining racial and cultural signifiers

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“Between Here and the Machine”


The fluidity between the digital and the analog is what

Continuing through December 23, 2018

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Georges Rouault


 

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John Fudge


John Fudge belongs to a select group of Colorado-based p

Continuing through December 29, 2018

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Daniel Brice


In a departure from his typical color block and geometric

Continuing through January 5, 2019

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Diego Pérez


A small self-portrait hangs inside the gallery entrance, r

Continuing through January 4, 2019

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Joe Mancuso


 Joe Mancuso remains consistent in his sensibilitie

Continuing through November 10, 2018

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John Fraser


John Fraser works with mixed media and found objects to

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“Natural Persuasion”


“Natural Persuasion” brings together two phot

Continuing through December 1, 2018

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Project Blue Boy


This past September the Huntington Library, Art Collec

Continuing through September 30, 2019

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Midterms -- Where Will You Be?


The midterm elections are days away at this writing, and, according to the latest news, Trump and his minions are

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Black and Blue


Two concurrent Los Angeles exhibitions afford a worthwhile opportunity to learn something new and unexpected abou

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Adrian Piper


In addition to being part of the first wave of conceptual

Continuing through January 6, 2019

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Whitney Bradshaw


“Outcry,” a photo series by Chicago artist W

Continuing through December 16, 2018

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Meleko Mokgosi


In “Objects of Desire: Reflections on the African

Continuing through December 19, 2018

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Duane Michals


It’s an era of celebrity worship — and, with I

Continuing through January 6, 2019

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Portland Evolves from Figure to Field


Although Portland has one stand-alone art museum as opposed to Seattle's three and San Francisco's four, Portland

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Belkis Ayón


The power of myth exudes forcefully from Belkis Ayó

Continuing through January 20, 2019

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Ebony G. Patterson


A rich, printed fabric wallpaper of wilting flowers cover

Continuing through January 12, 2019

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Theodora Varnay Jones


The sixteen conceptual works by Theodora Varnay Jones i

Continuing through December 22 , 2018

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Ray Brown


Ray Brown here exhibits works from the 1960s that, in hi

Continuing through December 29, 2018

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“Exposure: Architecture and Landscape”


Flying over a volcanic field, Marilyn Szabo captured a c

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Loring Taoka


Loring Taoka has taken his acrylic paintings on Plexigla

Continuing through December 29, 2018

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Art and Houseplants


One of the things that makes Portland Portland is the city's proliferation of art venues that aren't primarily ar

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Rick Bartow


“Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain&rdq

Continuing through January 6, 2019

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Alfredo Arreguín


Alfredo Arreguín has been an outlier within Chican

Continuing through February 3, 2019

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“Poetic Imagination in Japanese Art”


It is, as they say, a splashy opening. A two-story banner

Continuing through January 13, 2019

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Mokha Laget


Mokha Laget’s large triptych “Signal Drift&rd

Continuing through January 12, 2019

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Laura Davis and Dan Devening


Chicago artists Laura Davis and Dan Devening seem to come

Continuing through January 12, 2019

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Civics Lesson from a Mural


Sometimes it is tempting to sympathize with a cause that is out of line because you empathize with the sentiment.

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Etsuko Ichikawa and Peter Olson


Glass artist Etsuko Ichikawa’s works are serene and

Continuing through December 1, 2018

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Ward Sanders


Ward Sanders makes intricate, superbly crafted box const

Continuing through November 21, 2018

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Jim Carrey


“IndigNATION: Political Drawings by Jim Carrey: 201

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Margie Livingston


Los Angeles readers may remember that Margie Livingston

Continuing through December 22, 2018

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“Romantic Songs of the Patriarchy”


Sometimes, a work of art simultaneously channels and responds to the zeitgeist of the present moment — even

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Matthew Picton


History, geopolitics, cartography and sculpture meet in

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Tara Donovan


For anyone encountering Tara Donovan’s work for the

Continuing through January 27, 2019

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Timothy Harding


Timothy Harding’s new paintings are paired with a s

Continuing through February 9, 2019

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Judithe Hernández


It is refreshing to see the 21 Chicano/feminist inspired

Continuing through February 17, 2019

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Viola Frey


The 14 artworks that comprise Viola Frey’s “Fun

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Trenton Doyle Hancock


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Rebecca Reeve


At first glance, the strange chromatic effects in Rebecca Re

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Laura Ball


Ancient civilizations tried to make sense of the world ar

Continuing through January 26, 2019

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Sharon Kopriva


Nearly 60 paintings, drawings, sculptures, and mixed-med

Continuing through February 23, 2019

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Urs Fischer


In 2013 Urs Fischer filled MOCA's Geffen Contemporary wit

Continuing through February 9, 2019

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Deborah Boardman


During her nearly four decades of artistic practice, Chi

Continuing through February 24, 2019

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That Minimalist Wall


The “big beautiful” border wall that Donald Trump promised his base in 2016 took on new relevance wit

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Two Novels for Millennials


Continuing my search for novels that will be of interest to artists as well as general readers, two 20th-century

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Sonya Clark


The personal is political for Sonya Clark, a Virginia-base

Continuing through January 5, 2019

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Matt Wedel


The strongest work in Wedel’s latest offering of por

Continuing through January 5, 2019

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Seamus Conley


Three years ago, in “Catch My Fade,” Seamus

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How to Bump into a Sculpture


“Sculpture is what you bump into when you back up t

Continuing through January 26, 2019

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“California Fibers: A Matter of Time”


Whether you’re an admirer of textile art in its vari

Continuing through January 7, 2019

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Melting Pot Aesthetics


It has been strangely reassuring of late to find several artists freely combining racial and cultural signifiers

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“Between Here and the Machine”


The fluidity between the digital and the analog is what

Continuing through December 23, 2018

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Georges Rouault


 

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John Fudge


John Fudge belongs to a select group of Colorado-based p

Continuing through December 29, 2018

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Daniel Brice


In a departure from his typical color block and geometric

Continuing through January 5, 2019

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Black and Blue


Two concurrent Los Angeles exhibitions afford a worthwhile opportunity to learn something new and unexpected abou

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Diego Pérez


A small self-portrait hangs inside the gallery entrance, r

Continuing through January 4, 2019

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Ebony G. Patterson


A rich, printed fabric wallpaper of wilting flowers cover

Continuing through January 12, 2019

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Theodora Varnay Jones


The sixteen conceptual works by Theodora Varnay Jones i

Continuing through December 22 , 2018

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Ray Brown


Ray Brown here exhibits works from the 1960s that, in hi

Continuing through December 29, 2018

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“Exposure: Architecture and Landscape”


Flying over a volcanic field, Marilyn Szabo captured a c

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Art and Houseplants


One of the things that makes Portland Portland is the city's proliferation of art venues that aren't primarily ar

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Loring Taoka


Loring Taoka has taken his acrylic paintings on Plexigla

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Irina Rozovsky and Manjari Sharma


Five months in the lives — and cellphones — of t

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Liss LaFleur


The twenty-two blown glass fruits that make up the core

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Martha Friedman


There is a cold, clinical feeling to Martha Friedman&rsq

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Mayme Kratz


Mayme Kratz favors natural spheres over political corner

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Paige Pinnell


The late Paige Pinnell, who passed away in 2017, was a m

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Painting for the Green New Deal


One of the most thoughtful exhibitions of 2018 was "The Feminine Sublime," a small group show featuring mos


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Diana Al-Hadid


New York sculptor and painter Diana-Al-Hadid presents fo

Continuing through February 23, 2019

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Paul Kremer


Paul Kremer presents a body of large bold paintings that

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“Dazzled: OMD, Memphis Design, and Beyond”


Approaching the museum, visitors see four towering multi-co

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Yoshitomo Saito


Bronze doesn’t jump to mind when thinking about materi

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Pablo Picasso


Pablo Picasso is a name practically synonymous with the wor

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Sabina Ott and Dana Berman Duff


A 35-year friendship binds the late Chicago artist, Sabi

Continuing through February 16, 2019

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Benito Huerta and Janet Chaffee


Benito Huerta has been part of the Texas art scene for m

Continuing through February 16, 2019

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James Martin


There are any number of reasons why older artists are us

Continuing through February 23, 2019

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Albert Contreras


Albert Contreras, born in L.A in 1933, developed his immense

Continuing through March 2, 2019

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Kenturah Davis


Kenturah Davis’s “Blur in the Interest of Precis

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What I Didn’t Take Pictures of in Nepal


I'm leery of Instagram's pernicious impact on the way we experience art (

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Art Films


"Velvet Buzzsaw," the new art world satire/horror film, seems the film for the moment, given how nutty, if not qu

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Ian Davenport


Ian Davenport is closely associated with the Young British

Continuing through March 17, 2019

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Cheryl Ann Thomas


“Litany of Failures” is an apt title for a c

Continuing through February 28, 2019

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Finnbogi Pétursson


The 59-year-old representative of Iceland at the 2001 Venic

Continuing through March 16, 2019

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Nikki S. Lee


Nikki S. Lee’s photographs deliver a sly humor in t

Continuing through March 2, 2019

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Sasha Pierce


“Passementerie,” the title of this exhibition of

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A Beautiful Mess


It seems as though blockbuster shows are still the most effective strategy for bringing in visitors and cash, jud

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Rick Bartow


“Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain&rdq

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Alfredo Arreguín


Alfredo Arreguín has been an outlier within Chican

Continuing through February 3, 2019

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“Poetic Imagination in Japanese Art”


It is, as they say, a splashy opening. A two-story banner

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Mokha Laget


Mokha Laget’s large triptych “Signal Drift&rd

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Laura Davis and Dan Devening


Chicago artists Laura Davis and Dan Devening seem to come

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Civics Lesson from a Mural


Sometimes it is tempting to sympathize with a cause that is out of line because you empathize with the sentiment.

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Tara Donovan


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Timothy Harding


Timothy Harding’s new paintings are paired with a s

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Judithe Hernández


It is refreshing to see the 21 Chicano/feminist inspired

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Viola Frey


The 14 artworks that comprise Viola Frey’s “Fun

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Trenton Doyle Hancock


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That Minimalist Wall


The “big beautiful” border wall that Donald Trump promised his base in 2016 took on new relevance wit

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Kay Hofmann


Kay Hofmann’s exhibition, “pour toujours,”

Continuing through March 9, 2019

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Tomiko Jones


A wooden oar carved with cherry wood hangs suspended from a

Continuing through March 16, 2019

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Brigitte Carnochan


Two generations ago, artists had to be “absolutely mo

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“Self-Help Graphics, 1983-1991”


 “Self-Help Graphics, 1983-1991” traces the

Continuing through May 27, 2019

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"Native Perspectives, 1950s to Now”


Before entering the exhibition “Art for a New Understa

Continuing through July 19, 2019

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Performance Art is Where Liberal Humanism Thrives


When an MSNBC commentator dubbed Donald Trump "a performance artist" after his antics at a televised meeting in t

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Jamey Hart


Jamey Hart constructs small, bright, monochromatic painting

Continuing through March 23, 2019

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Joseph Paul Gerges


The word, “quietus,” defined as the release fro

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John Buck


Politics and culture have long energized John Buck’s

Continuing through April 30, 2019

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American Stories: David Hurn, David Graham and Bill Owens


A young boy stands on a boardwalk along the Jersey Shore, g

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Piero Manzoni


Although Piero Manzoni died prematurely at the age of 30, th

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In Praise of Art Criticism


It is not news that as so many newspapers and magazines have shriveled or shut down that many have suggested that

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Rebecca Reeve


At first glance, the strange chromatic effects in Rebecca Re

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Laura Ball


Ancient civilizations tried to make sense of the world ar

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Sharon Kopriva


Nearly 60 paintings, drawings, sculptures, and mixed-med

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Urs Fischer


In 2013 Urs Fischer filled MOCA's Geffen Contemporary wit

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Two Novels for Millennials


Continuing my search for novels that will be of interest to artists as well as general readers, two 20th-century

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Deborah Boardman


During her nearly four decades of artistic practice, Chi

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Irina Rozovsky and Manjari Sharma


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Liss LaFleur


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Martha Friedman


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Mayme Kratz


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Painting for the Green New Deal


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Paige Pinnell


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Diana Al-Hadid


New York sculptor and painter Diana-Al-Hadid presents fo

Continuing through February 23, 2019

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Paul Kremer


Paul Kremer presents a body of large bold paintings that

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“Dazzled: OMD, Memphis Design, and Beyond”


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Yoshitomo Saito


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Continuing through March 2, 2019

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What I Didn’t Take Pictures of in Nepal


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Pablo Picasso


Pablo Picasso is a name practically synonymous with the wor

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Fought and Pittman


The formalism of yore, once considered mainstream, but now

Continuing through March 23, 2019

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Chelsea Ryoko Wong


Regional art is constantly under redefinition, as Chelsea Ry

Continuing through April 6, 2019

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Sterling Ruby


One of the most striking sculptures in this exhibition feat

Continuing through April 21, 2019

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David A. Clark and Yuri Fukouka


Carried throughout David A. Clark’s work is the motif

Continuing through April 28, 2019

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Carrie Ann Baade


Symbolism abounds in the work of Carrie Ann Baade, a Florida

Continuing through April 4, 2019

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Charles White


Eleven years older than Martin Luther King, Jr., the African American artist Charles White (1918-1979) was simila

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Sherrie Wolf


For viewers familiar with Sherrie Wolf’s opulent stil

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Floyd Newsum


Though not a retrospective, “Past, Present, and Futur

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“Beyond the Framework”


When playfulness is seen in geometric abstraction it can dis

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Takashi Murakami


Takashi Murakami's exhibitions are crowd pleasers, yet nowa

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“Solidary and Solitary”


Fifteen Black artists, practicing from the 1940s to the prese

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The Pros and Cons of Juried Exhibitions


As someone who has juried ten exhibitions in the U.S. and South Korea over a 40-year period, it is important not

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James Martin


There are any number of reasons why older artists are us

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Art Films


"Velvet Buzzsaw," the new art world satire/horror film, seems the film for the moment, given how nutty, if not qu

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Albert Contreras


Albert Contreras, born in L.A in 1933, developed his immense

Continuing through March 2, 2019

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Sabina Ott and Dana Berman Duff


A 35-year friendship binds the late Chicago artist, Sabi

Continuing through February 16, 2019

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Benito Huerta and Janet Chaffee


Benito Huerta has been part of the Texas art scene for m

Continuing through February 16, 2019

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Kenturah Davis


Kenturah Davis’s “Blur in the Interest of Precis

Continuing through March 2, 2019

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Ian Davenport


Ian Davenport is closely associated with the Young British

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A Beautiful Mess


It seems as though blockbuster shows are still the most effective strategy for bringing in visitors and cash, jud

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Sasha Pierce


“Passementerie,” the title of this exhibition of

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Finnbogi Pétursson


The 59-year-old representative of Iceland at the 2001 Venic

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Cheryl Ann Thomas


“Litany of Failures” is an apt title for a c

Continuing through February 28, 2019

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Nikki S. Lee


Nikki S. Lee’s photographs deliver a sly humor in t

Continuing through March 2, 2019

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Douglas Miles


A series of Native American figures appear to look through

Continuing through April 13, 2019

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Lisa Solomon


Bay Area artist Lisa Solomon considers her art practice a

Continuing through April 20, 2019

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Hadley Radt


Edgar Alan Poe’s notion that unity of effect is essen

Continuing through April 20, 2019

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Allen Ruppersberg


Allen Ruppersberg’s retrospective feels a bit like a re

Continuing through May 12, 2019

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Jeff Krueger and Terri Rolland


Jeff Krueger and Terri Rolland both work with clay, but in

Continuing through April 22, 2019

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Dancing Across Genres, Medium Serving Message


When artists have something intensely personal to express, sometimes they do so in a medium different from


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Javier Valle Pérez


Nicaraguan painter Javier Valle Pérez lives and work

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“Art in the Age of the Pilchuck Glass School”


So overwhelming is the size of the gift Seattle philant

Continuing through September 30, 2019

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Leigh Merrill


Leigh Merrill’s photographs are steeped in postmodernist

Continuing through May 4, 2019

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“Contemporary Artists Explore Opera”


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Never Look Away


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Derek Boshier


British pop artist Derek Boshier has deep ties to Houston.

Continuing through April 30, 2019

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“The Body is Work”


The gallery at Chicago Artists’ Coalition is occupied by

Continuing through May 9, 2019

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Ward Schumaker


Ward Schumaker’s abstract paintings on canvas and bound

Continuing through May 11, 2019

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“Docufiction”


“Docufiction” highlights three artists who distor

Continuing through May 18, 2019

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Matthew Porter


Matthew Porter’s “Skyline Vista” is, by tur

Continuing through May 11, 2019

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Natalie Christensen


Swimming pools are a sign of luxury, but they also represent

Continuing through May 13, 2019

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Alejandro Diaz


If you are familiar with the Chicanx flavored antiwar slogan

Continuing through June 2, 2019

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Carmen Menza


This immersive exhibition of Carmen Menza’s new work in

Continuing through June 8, 2019

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“A Patterned Language”


 Fist-size sculptures created with found objects, by ar

Continuing through June 22, 2019

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Mildred Howard


Every time we go to sleep, we slip into the involuntary

Continuing through September 1, 2019

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My Own Private Artspeak


Everybody claims to hate artspeak, and most of us art critics will offer full-throated denials that we sink to us

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Remembering Selma Waldman, Activist Artist


Many artists over the past few decades were ahead of the curve in terms of subject matter dealing with social ine

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Jane Rosen


Jane Rosen’s current show is her largest in years. Her

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Ellen George


 Portland gallery-goers know Ellen George for her invent

Continuing through June 1, 2019

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Agnes Pelton


Agnes Pelton (1881-1961) was an American modernist paint

Continuing through September 8, 2019

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Mark di Suvero


Two questions might understandably pop into a viewer’s

Continuing through June 8, 2019

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Inez Storer


Inez Storer’s new exhibition, “Trip-Wire,”

Continuing through June 7, 2019

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This Must Be the Place


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Kay Hofmann


Kay Hofmann’s exhibition, “pour toujours,”

Continuing through March 9, 2019

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Tomiko Jones


A wooden oar carved with cherry wood hangs suspended from a

Continuing through March 16, 2019

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Brigitte Carnochan


Two generations ago, artists had to be “absolutely mo

Continuing through March 30, 2019

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“Self-Help Graphics, 1983-1991”


 “Self-Help Graphics, 1983-1991” traces the

Continuing through May 27, 2019

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"Native Perspectives, 1950s to Now”


Before entering the exhibition “Art for a New Understa

Continuing through July 19, 2019

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Performance Art is Where Liberal Humanism Thrives


When an MSNBC commentator dubbed Donald Trump "a performance artist" after his antics at a televised meeting in t

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Piero Manzoni


Although Piero Manzoni died prematurely at the age of 30, th

Continuing through April 7, 2019

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American Stories: David Hurn, David Graham and Bill Owens


A young boy stands on a boardwalk along the Jersey Shore, g

Continuing through April 20, 2019

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John Buck


Politics and culture have long energized John Buck’s

Continuing through April 30, 2019

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Joseph Paul Gerges


The word, “quietus,” defined as the release fro

Continuing through March 30, 2019

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Jamey Hart


Jamey Hart constructs small, bright, monochromatic painting

Continuing through March 23, 2019

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In Praise of Art Criticism


It is not news that as so many newspapers and magazines have shriveled or shut down that many have suggested that

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Sterling Ruby


One of the most striking sculptures in this exhibition feat

Continuing through April 21, 2019

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David A. Clark and Yuri Fukouka


Carried throughout David A. Clark’s work is the motif

Continuing through April 28, 2019

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Carrie Ann Baade


Symbolism abounds in the work of Carrie Ann Baade, a Florida

Continuing through April 4, 2019

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Chelsea Ryoko Wong


Regional art is constantly under redefinition, as Chelsea Ry

Continuing through April 6, 2019

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Fought and Pittman


The formalism of yore, once considered mainstream, but now

Continuing through March 23, 2019

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Charles White


Eleven years older than Martin Luther King, Jr., the African American artist Charles White (1918-1979) was simila

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Virginia Folkestad


It’s immediately evident upon seeing “Mute,&rdquo

Continuing through June 1, 2019

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Suzanne Lacy


It’s dusk. In the theatre set, several cars are parke

Continuing through August 4, 2019

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Karl Wirsum


 There’s a film about Karl Wirsum playing in a na

Continuing through June 22, 2019

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Esao Andrews


Two small paintings that hang side-by-side just inside the

Continuing through August 4, 2019

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Hiromi Takizawa


Hiromi Takizawa’s sculptural works of hand-blown g

Continuing through September 1, 2019

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Reconsidering the Art Museum Post #MeToo


When I saw the announcement for the Art Institute of Chicago's upcoming Manet show, their annual summer blockbust

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Floyd Newsum


Though not a retrospective, “Past, Present, and Futur

Continuing through March 30, 2019

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“Solidary and Solitary”


Fifteen Black artists, practicing from the 1940s to the prese

Continuing through May 19, 2019

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Sherrie Wolf


For viewers familiar with Sherrie Wolf’s opulent stil

Continuing through March 30, 2019

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“Beyond the Framework”


When playfulness is seen in geometric abstraction it can dis

Continuing through April 6, 2019

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Takashi Murakami


Takashi Murakami's exhibitions are crowd pleasers, yet nowa

Continuing through April 13, 2019

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The Pros and Cons of Juried Exhibitions


As someone who has juried ten exhibitions in the U.S. and South Korea over a 40-year period, it is important not

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Lisa Solomon


Bay Area artist Lisa Solomon considers her art practice a

Continuing through April 20, 2019

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Hadley Radt


Edgar Alan Poe’s notion that unity of effect is essen

Continuing through April 20, 2019

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Douglas Miles


A series of Native American figures appear to look through

Continuing through April 13, 2019

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Jeff Krueger and Terri Rolland


Jeff Krueger and Terri Rolland both work with clay, but in

Continuing through April 22, 2019

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Allen Ruppersberg


Allen Ruppersberg’s retrospective feels a bit like a re

Continuing through May 12, 2019

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Dancing Across Genres, Medium Serving Message


When artists have something intensely personal to express, sometimes they do so in a medium different from the on

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Javier Valle Pérez


Nicaraguan painter Javier Valle Pérez lives and work

Continuing through April 27, 2019

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Leigh Merrill


Leigh Merrill’s photographs are steeped in postmodernist

Continuing through May 4, 2019

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“Contemporary Artists Explore Opera”


Continuing through September 1, 2019

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“Art in the Age of the Pilchuck Glass School”


So overwhelming is the size of the gift Seattle philant

Continuing through September 30, 2019

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Never Look Away


In a , I discussed a number of films about art

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“Docufiction”


“Docufiction” highlights three artists who distor

Continuing through May 18, 2019

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Ward Schumaker


Ward Schumaker’s abstract paintings on canvas and bound

Continuing through May 11, 2019

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Matthew Porter


Matthew Porter’s “Skyline Vista” is, by tur

Continuing through May 11, 2019

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Derek Boshier


British pop artist Derek Boshier has deep ties to Houston.

Continuing through April 30, 2019

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“The Body is Work”


The gallery at Chicago Artists’ Coalition is occupied by

Continuing through May 9, 2019

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My Own Private Artspeak


Everybody claims to hate artspeak, and most of us art critics will offer full-throated denials that we sink to us

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Susan Burnstine


Golden Gate Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park, the Manha

Continuing through June 22, 2019

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Anthony Lepore


Anthony Lepore’s “Performance Anxiety” is

Continuing through June 29, 2019

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“Dilexi Gallery: Early Years”


One of the curious by-products of our hurry-up-and-surf time

Continuing through July 27, 2019

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Sean Healy


The title of Sean Healy’s courageous conceptual exhibi

Continuing through July 13, 2019

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Peter Gronquist


The title of Peter Gronquist’s current show, “S

Continuing through August 3, 2019

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Configuring Language


Text-based art can often be tedious to experience. When used in an installation format that presents rows and row

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Justin Adian


Brooklyn-based Justin Adian’s current solo exhibition

Continuing through June 29, 2019

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James Drake


Twenty years ago James Drake spent time filming and photogra

Continuing through June 30, 2019

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David Michael Lee and Beverly Jacobs


“Two•cubed” conceptually examines the place

Continuing through June 29, 2019

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Lynn Aldrich


For more than thirty years Lynn Aldrich has employed meticul

Continuing through July 13, 2019

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“Seattle Style: Form/Function”


While Los Angeles has its heritage of film glamour when i

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Still a White People’s Place?


I recently visited the Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) in downtown San Francisco to view "Coffee, Rhum, Sug

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Mildred Howard


Every time we go to sleep, we slip into the involuntary

Continuing through September 1, 2019

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Natalie Christensen


Swimming pools are a sign of luxury, but they also represent

Continuing through May 13, 2019

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Alejandro Diaz


If you are familiar with the Chicanx flavored antiwar slogan

Continuing through June 2, 2019

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“A Patterned Language”


 Fist-size sculptures created with found objects, by ar

Continuing through June 22, 2019

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Carmen Menza


This immersive exhibition of Carmen Menza’s new work in

Continuing through June 8, 2019

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Remembering Selma Waldman, Activist Artist


Many artists over the past few decades were ahead of the curve in terms of subject matter dealing with social ine

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Barbara Takenaga


With the aptly titled show “Manifold,” Barbara Ta

Continuing through July 6, 2019

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Shawn Demarest


In her exhibition “This Place This Vessel” Shawn

Continuing through June 30, 2019

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Inka Essenhigh


Inka Essenhigh’s paintings in “Uchronia”

Continuing through August 24, 2019

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Alexandra Grant


Los Angeles-based Alexandra Grant’s intricate and color

Continuing through July 6, 2019

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“Show Me as I Want to Be Seen”


Rumor has it that Lady Gaga is a hermaphrodite. A curious rum

Continuing through July 7, 2019

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Lagomorphs


Sometimes one has to take a stand against the banal and pointless. I refer, of course, to the $90,075,000 sale of

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Inez Storer


Inez Storer’s new exhibition, “Trip-Wire,”

Continuing through June 7, 2019

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Ellen George


 Portland gallery-goers know Ellen George for her invent

Continuing through June 1, 2019

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Mark di Suvero


Two questions might understandably pop into a viewer’s

Continuing through June 8, 2019

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Jane Rosen


Jane Rosen’s current show is her largest in years. Her

Continuing through June 29, 2019

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Agnes Pelton


Agnes Pelton (1881-1961) was an American modernist paint

Continuing through September 8, 2019

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This Must Be the Place


[Note—James Yood was among VAS' original contributing writers, and wrote regular columns for us until his u

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Virginia Folkestad


It’s immediately evident upon seeing “Mute,&rdquo

Continuing through June 1, 2019

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Suzanne Lacy


It’s dusk. In the theatre set, several cars are parke

Continuing through August 4, 2019

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Karl Wirsum


 There’s a film about Karl Wirsum playing in a na

Continuing through June 22, 2019

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Esao Andrews


Two small paintings that hang side-by-side just inside the

Continuing through August 4, 2019

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Reconsidering the Art Museum Post #MeToo


When I saw the announcement for the Art Institute of Chicago's upcoming Manet show, their annual summer blockbust

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Hiromi Takizawa


Hiromi Takizawa’s sculptural works of hand-blown g

Continuing through September 1, 2019

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John Buck


In an oft-quoted 1897 letter to Cunningham Graham, Joseph Co

Continuing through July 13, 2019

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Daniel Heimbinder


Three of Daniel Heimbinder’s monumental ink and water

Continuing through July 20, 2019

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Marian Carow and Deirdre Fox


Marian Carow and Deirdre Fox consider drawing to be at the c

Continuing through July 13, 2019

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Francesca Longhini


Two large-scale quasi-representational paintings are in thou

Continuing through July 20, 2019

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Change Agent: June Wayne and the Tamarind Workshop


American life has shifted radically since 1960, the year

Continuing through December 31, 2019

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Suzette Mouchaty: Nudies in the Cube



Strange and colorful sea creatures inhabit a gallery rather

Continuing through July 27, 2019

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David Beck


Art aficionados who delight in the poetic microcosms of Jose

Continuing through July 25, 2019

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Natasha Bowdoin


Natasha Bowdoin lives and works in Houston, where some yea

Continuing through August 10, 2019

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Guillermo Kuitca


Guillermo Kuitca’s work, as represented here by roug

Continuing through August 11, 2019

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Jordan Casteel


Born and raised in Denver and now working in Harlem, Jorda

Continuing through August 18, 2019

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Eleanor Coen’s Pioneering Fresco


I recently stumbled across an extraordinary mural in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico painted in the 1940s by one El

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To Swoon, Perchance to Dream


The in-between zone separating carnal from religious ecstasy is perhaps nowhere more piquantly depicted than in G

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Susan Burnstine


Golden Gate Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park, the Manha

Continuing through June 22, 2019

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Sean Healy


The title of Sean Healy’s courageous conceptual exhibi

Continuing through July 13, 2019

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Peter Gronquist


The title of Peter Gronquist’s current show, “S

Continuing through August 3, 2019

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Anthony Lepore


Anthony Lepore’s “Performance Anxiety” is

Continuing through June 29, 2019

more...
“Dilexi Gallery: Early Years”


One of the curious by-products of our hurry-up-and-surf time

Continuing through July 27, 2019

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Configuring Language


Text-based art can often be tedious to experience. When used in an installation format that presents rows and row

more...
Lynn Aldrich


For more than thirty years Lynn Aldrich has employed meticul

Continuing through July 13, 2019

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Justin Adian


Brooklyn-based Justin Adian’s current solo exhibition

Continuing through June 29, 2019

more...
David Michael Lee and Beverly Jacobs


“Two•cubed” conceptually examines the place

Continuing through June 29, 2019

more...
James Drake


Twenty years ago James Drake spent time filming and photogra

Continuing through June 30, 2019

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“Seattle Style: Form/Function”


While Los Angeles has its heritage of film glamour when i

Continuing through October 14, 2019

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Still a White People’s Place?


I recently visited the Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) in downtown San Francisco to view "Coffee, Rhum, Sug

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Alexandra Grant


Los Angeles-based Alexandra Grant’s intricate and color

Continuing through July 6, 2019

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Barbara Takenaga


With the aptly titled show “Manifold,” Barbara Ta

Continuing through July 6, 2019

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Shawn Demarest


In her exhibition “This Place This Vessel” Shawn

Continuing through June 30, 2019

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Inka Essenhigh


Inka Essenhigh’s paintings in “Uchronia”

Continuing through August 24, 2019

more...
“Show Me as I Want to Be Seen”


Rumor has it that Lady Gaga is a hermaphrodite. A curious rum

Continuing through July 7, 2019

more...
Lagomorphs


Sometimes one has to take a stand against the banal and pointless. I refer, of course, to the $90,075,000 sale of

more...
Marian Carow and Deirdre Fox


Marian Carow and Deirdre Fox consider drawing to be at the c

Continuing through July 13, 2019

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Daniel Heimbinder


Three of Daniel Heimbinder’s monumental ink and water

Continuing through July 20, 2019

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Francesca Longhini


Two large-scale quasi-representational paintings are in thou

Continuing through July 20, 2019

more...
John Buck


In an oft-quoted 1897 letter to Cunningham Graham, Joseph Co

Continuing through July 13, 2019

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Change Agent: June Wayne and the Tamarind Workshop


American life has shifted radically since 1960, the year

Continuing through December 31, 2019

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Eleanor Coen’s Pioneering Fresco


I recently stumbled across an extraordinary mural in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico painted in the 1940s by one El

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Barbara Peacock


With the possible exception of the W.C., our bedrooms are th

Continuing through July 28, 2019

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Michael Wright


Born and raised in New York state, Michael Wright worked e

Continuing through August 4, 2019

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Christopher Jagmin


“Picasso is an asshole.” It’s the top line

Continuing through July 31, 2019

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Joe Clower


Jagged lines, geometric forms and subtle architectural ref

Continuing through August 10, 2019

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Javier Peláez


Motivated in part by the death of his father, new painti

Continuing through September 7, 2019

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From Gay Art to Queer Art in the Pacific Northwest (Part I)


With the death of art critic and AIDS activist Douglas Crimp in July, another era of contemporary American art ha

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Kevin Tolman


Like so many New Mexico artists, Kevin Tolman’s abstr

Continuing through August 4, 2019

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Marianne Kolb


The advantage of Marianne Kolb’s enigmatic solitary

Continuing through August 15, 2019

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Gina M. Contreras


Red is the color of sex. And Joni Mitchell’s “

Continuing through August 18, 2019

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Daniel Ramos


In his archival print, “Coyote,” a polaroid of

Continuing through August 10, 2019

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Anthony Hernandez


Since the late 1960's, Anthony Hernandez has documented di

Continuing through August 31, 2019

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Rag Bone Grace Truth


In the morning on my way to work, driving east to the Chicago lakefront, plotting how to engage young minds with

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"Sin Fronteras"


“United Citizen Ship,” a stunning oil and gold

Continuing through August 24, 2019

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Claude Monet


Why another Claude Monet exhibition? His audience has b

Continuing through September 15, 2019

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Benny Fountain


Benny Fountain explores the unlikely chemistry between rec

Continuing through August 29, 2019

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Bradford Salamon


The 18 oil paintings in Bradford Salamon’s curren

Continuing through September 20, 2019

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Shizu Saldamando


Two portraits on opposite walls draw us into Shizu Saldam

Continuing through October 13, 2019

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Suzette Mouchaty: Nudies in the Cube



Strange and colorful sea creatures inhabit a gallery rather

Continuing through July 27, 2019

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David Beck


Art aficionados who delight in the poetic microcosms of Jose

Continuing through July 25, 2019

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Natasha Bowdoin


Natasha Bowdoin lives and works in Houston, where some yea

Continuing through August 10, 2019

more...
Guillermo Kuitca


Guillermo Kuitca’s work, as represented here by roug

Continuing through August 11, 2019

more...
Jordan Casteel


Born and raised in Denver and now working in Harlem, Jorda

Continuing through August 18, 2019

more...
To Swoon, Perchance to Dream


The in-between zone separating carnal from religious ecstasy is perhaps nowhere more piquantly depicted than in G

more...
Barbara Peacock


With the possible exception of the W.C., our bedrooms are th

Continuing through July 28, 2019

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Michael Wright


Born and raised in New York state, Michael Wright worked e

Continuing through August 4, 2019

more...
Christopher Jagmin


“Picasso is an asshole.” It’s the top line

Continuing through July 31, 2019

more...
Joe Clower


Jagged lines, geometric forms and subtle architectural ref

Continuing through August 10, 2019

more...
Javier Peláez


Motivated in part by the death of his father, new painti

Continuing through September 7, 2019

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From Gay Art to Queer Art in the Pacific Northwest (Part I)


With the death of art critic and AIDS activist Douglas Crimp in July, another era of contemporary American art ha

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John Armleder


When Swiss artist John Armleder explores an idea, he often

Continuing through August 24, 2019

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“Victorian Radicals”


The art in the big summer show “Victorian Radicals

Continuing through September 8, 2019

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Kristen Cliburn


Viewing Kristen Cliburn’s elegant and deeply express

Continuing through August 31, 2019

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Assaf Evron


A single motif binds the works of Assaf Evron: the natur

Continuing through February 16, 2020

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Clark Richert


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Art and Incarceration


Given the media coverage that has been given to the admirable efforts of humanitarian organizations and some poli

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Anthony Hernandez


Since the late 1960's, Anthony Hernandez has documented di

Continuing through August 31, 2019

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Rag Bone Grace Truth


In the morning on my way to work, driving east to the Chicago lakefront, plotting how to engage young minds with

more...
Daniel Ramos


In his archival print, “Coyote,” a polaroid of

Continuing through August 10, 2019

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Marianne Kolb


The advantage of Marianne Kolb’s enigmatic solitary

Continuing through August 15, 2019

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Gina M. Contreras


Red is the color of sex. And Joni Mitchell’s “

Continuing through August 18, 2019

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Kevin Tolman


Like so many New Mexico artists, Kevin Tolman’s abstr

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Play It Down


The recent controversy over Victor Arnautoff's Depression-era murals at George Washington High School has attract

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M. Louise Stanley and Diana Krevsky


Bay Area artists M. Louise Stanley and Diana Krevsky perform a

Through September 21, 2019

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Cable Griffith


This is an illuminating small survey of recent work on the topic o

Through September 28, 2019

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“Groping in the Dark”


A sense of permeability pervades the gallery space where curator A

Through September 27, 2019

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Mary Iverson


Seattle based painter Mary Iverson draws inspiration from opposing

Through September 22, 2019

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“Coming Together”


The luscious photographs in the group show “Comin

Continuing through September 28, 2019

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Julian Stanczak


Julian Stanczak (1928-2017) is often regarded to as a pioneer of Op

Through October 19, 2019

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Nari Ward


Throughout a career spanning more than 25 years, Nari Ward has crea

Through November 30, 2019

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Jason Middlebrook


The realms of nature and culture mix very satisfactorily in the work

Through October 25, 2019

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Cate White Exposes Her Truth


Cate White has been described as a 'painter's painter:' someone who makes art more for fellow travelers in the ar

more...
"Sin Fronteras"


“United Citizen Ship,” a stunning oil and gold

Continuing through August 24, 2019

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Claude Monet


Why another Claude Monet exhibition? His audience has b

Continuing through September 15, 2019

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Benny Fountain


Benny Fountain explores the unlikely chemistry between rec

Continuing through August 29, 2019

more...
Bradford Salamon


The 18 oil paintings in Bradford Salamon’s curren

Continuing through September 20, 2019

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Art and Incarceration


Given the media coverage that has been given to the admirable efforts of humanitarian organizations and some poli

more...
Shizu Saldamando


Two portraits on opposite walls draw us into Shizu Saldam

Continuing through October 13, 2019

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John Armleder


When Swiss artist John Armleder explores an idea, he often

Continuing through August 24, 2019

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“Victorian Radicals”


The art in the big summer show “Victorian Radicals

Continuing through September 8, 2019

more...
Kristen Cliburn


Viewing Kristen Cliburn’s elegant and deeply express

Continuing through August 31, 2019

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Assaf Evron


A single motif binds the works of Assaf Evron: the natur

Continuing through February 16, 2020

more...
Play It Down


The recent controversy over Victor Arnautoff's Depression-era murals at George Washington High School has attract

more...
Clark Richert


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more...
Luis Gonzalez Palma


Complex interior and exterior worlds collide in works by Guatemalan

Through October 26, 2019

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Fritz Scholder


In 1967, one of Fritz Scholder’s more controversial series dep

Through October 19, 2019

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Gladys Nilsson


In an exhibition of her latest work, renowned Chicago figurative pai

Through October 26, 2019

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Enrique Martinez Celaya


In “The Tears of Things” Enrique Martinez Celaya display

Through November 1, 2019

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Darren Jones


Through October 12, 2019

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Writing About Art


"Art criticism is really a kind of speculative fiction." Thus begins Jarrett Earnest's provocative introduction

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Mary Ann Peters


Erasure and diaspora — especially of Levantine peoples —

Through October 26, 2019

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Sam Perry


For twenty years, the Bay Area sculptor Sam Perry has explored the p

Through October 26, 2019

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Judy Chicago


Judy Chicago is best known for her ambitious and celebrated monument

Through November 2, 2019

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Cody Trepte


The installation that makes up Cody Trepte’s show “By A

Through November 23, 2019

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Reuben Wu


The basis of Reuben Wu’s archival pigment prints i

Continuing through November 16, 2019

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AIDS Art to Queer Art in the Northwest


After Gay Art in Seattle during the 1930s to 1950s, there was AIDS Art. After AIDS Art during the 1980s and 1990s

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One Sculpture Renews a Museum's Story


Richard Hunt’s figurative assemblage


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Glenstone v. Photography


Art critics, yours truly among them, are ev


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Cate White Exposes Her Truth


Cate White has been described as a ‘p


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AIDS Art to Queer Art in the Northwest


After Gay Art in Seattle during the 1930s t


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One Sculpture Renews a Museum's Story


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Nari Ward



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Stanley and Krevsky


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Cable Griffith


 

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“Groping in the Dark”


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“Coming Together”


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Jason Middlebrook


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Mary Iverson


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Julian Stanczak


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Darren Jones


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Luis Gonzalez Palma


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Fritz Scholder


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Enrique Martinez Celaya


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Cody Trepte


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Reuben Wu


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Sam Perry


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Judy Chicago


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Mary Ann Peters


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Igor Melnikov


Igor Melnikov’s portraits present themselves as exp

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Emily Matyas


Thirty years of traveling between Mexico and the U.S. for

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“Solidarity, Struggle, Victory”


Tear gas. Shouts. Signs held high with the slogans and fa

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Rodrigo Valenzuela


Chilean-born, Los Angeles-based Rodrigo Valenzuela unveil

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David Aylsworth


There is nothing facile about David Aylsworth’s pai

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Turning Guns into Art


One of the most heated topics of the day is


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Scott Johnson


Scott Johnson’s “Fissure” is in invitation to have

Through February 2, 2020

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“Altered States”


For as long as humanity has imagined an end to the world we’v

Through November 30, 2019

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Alicja Kwade


Alicja Kwade’s sculptures authoritatively occupy this large g

Through December 22, 2019

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Tomas Ochoa


Tomas Ochoa’s work addresses themes of the environm

Continuing through January 26, 2020

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Gina Adams


Gina Adams’ visceral, multilayered and prolific mix

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The Beauty/Truth Problem


In Thomas Mann’s final, unfinis



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“Solidarity, Struggle, Victory”


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Turning Guns into Art


One of the most heated topics of the day is


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Emily Matyas


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David Aylsworth


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Rodrigo Valenzuela


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Igor Melnikov


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Dorothy Hood


The late and prolific Dorothy Hood was among of a handful of women

Through December 21, 2019

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Angela Faris Belt and Collin Parson


When Angela Faris Belt discovered that thousands of landscape and s

Through November 23, 2019

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Philip Guston


As it turns out, the quintessential artist’s artist is just as

Through January 5, 2020

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Polly Apfelbaum


“Frequently the Woods are Pink,” titled after an Emily Dick

Through March 14 2020

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Rufino Tamayo


“Art is a means of expression that must be understood by every

Through January 19, 2020

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The Beauty/Truth Problem


In Thomas Mann’s final, unfinished nove


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“Altered States”


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Tomas Ochoa


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Gina Adams


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Alicja Kwade


Through December 22, 2019

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Scott Johnson


Through February 2, 2020

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Our Bodies, Our Art


Two recent major museum exhibitions focus on


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Our Bodies, Our Art


Two recent major museum exhibitions focus on


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Rufino Tamayo


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Dorothy Hood


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Angela Faris Belt and Collin Parson


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Philip Guston


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Polly Apfelbaum


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John Belingheri


Forthright abstract painters can seem like anomalies: not quite thr

Through November 14, 2019

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Dornith Doherty


Dornith Doherty is both photographer and scientist. Her work illust

Through November 27, 2019

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Stephen Wilkes


What can happen in a single location during the course of a day? In

Through November 30, 2019

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Tom Orr


Interdisciplinary artist Tom Orr’s work is conceived to displ

Through November 23, 2019

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Trey Egan


There is musicality in Trey Egan’s abstractions, even though i

Through December 7, 2019

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Danaë, Siberia, and the Shower of Gold


Recently at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russia, I stood before Titian's ravishing mythological vignette, "Da

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Ann Johnson


Each new body of work Ann Johnson creates seems to have

Continuing through November 29, 2019

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John Boskovich


For those well-acquainted with the L.A. art scene of the

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Edward and Nancy Reddin Kienholz


“We can’t return we can only look behind / Fr

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Takahiko Hayashi


Kiritsubo, Japan-based artist Takahiko Hayashi brings a

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Florine Démosthène


Florine Démosthène surrounds her collages

Continuing through December 21, 2019

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John Belingheri


Forthright abstract painters can seem like anomalies: not quite thr

Through November 14, 2019

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Dornith Doherty


Dornith Doherty is both photographer and scientist. Her work illust

Through November 27, 2019

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Stephen Wilkes


What can happen in a single location during the course of a day? In

Through November 30, 2019

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Tom Orr


Interdisciplinary artist Tom Orr’s work is conceived to displ

Through November 23, 2019

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Trey Egan


There is musicality in Trey Egan’s abstractions, even though i

Through December 7, 2019

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Danaë, Siberia, and the Shower of Gold


Recently at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russia, I stood before Titian's ravishing mythological vignette, "Da

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King County Earthworks: 40 Years On


In the documentary film “Troublemakers:


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Christopher Mir


Christopher Mir’s images are intriguing and myster

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Seiko Tachibana


If you consider abstraction’s two poles, the geometr

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Norman Lundin


Nearing the height of his powers at 80, Norman Lundin&rs

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Jinie Park


Jinie Park’s mixed-media wall sculptures evoke the

Continuing through December 28, 2019

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Wanda Koop


Eight new large-scale paintings by Canadian painter Wanda

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Ann Johnson


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John Boskovich


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Edward and Nancy Reddin Kienholz


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Takahiko Hayashi


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Florine Démosthène


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Art for the Homeless


In the past few years Los Angeles and other b


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Christopher Mir


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Michael Peterson


Michael Peterson’s turned-and-carved-wood sculptur

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“thread.”


The centerpiece of “thread.” is the life-size

Continuing through January 12, 2020

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"Layers of Existence"


“Layers of Existence” comes at an appropriate

Continuing through January 4, 2020

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Laura Fritz


A multifariously gothic sensibility pervades Laura Fritz

Continuing through February 23, 2020

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David Kessler and Jim Waid


 Nature is alive with movement, from the rhythms of

Continuing through January 11, 2020

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Democracy's Trial


 

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Virgil Grotfeldt


This show of some 80 paintings by the late Virgil Grotfeld

Continuing through January 4, 2020

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Isadora Stowe


When I think about my childhood home, the memory is more

Continuing through January 12, 2020

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Maria Hupfield


 Canadian/Anishinaabek artist Maria Hupfield (b. 1975) se

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Peter Ferguson


If there is a single world being explored in the fantasti

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Julie Mehretu


There is much to see and absorb in this mid-career survey of

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Deadness, Beauty, the Deep Past


When Gen Z-ers routinely dismiss the en



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Art for the Homeless


In the past few years Los Angeles and other b


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Seiko Tachibana


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Norman Lundin


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Wanda Koop


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Jinie Park


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Michael Peterson


Michael Peterson’s turned-and-carved-wood sculptur

Continuing through December 21, 2019

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“thread.”


The centerpiece of “thread.” is the life-size

Continuing through January 12, 2020

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"Layers of Existence"


“Layers of Existence” comes at an appropriate

Continuing through January 4, 2020

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Laura Fritz


A multifariously gothic sensibility pervades Laura Fritz

Continuing through February 23, 2020

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David Kessler and Jim Waid


 Nature is alive with movement, from the rhythms of

Continuing through January 11, 2020

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E.J. Hill


Apart from the chalkboard on wheels at the center of the g

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A Taste for Spain


Eleven paintings by celebrated Spanish artists, including

Continuing through January 12, 2020

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Judith Ann Miller


A sculptural dress mounted to a gallery wall draws one in

Continuing through February 7, 2020

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Adam Katseff


Ansel Adams’ zone system, with its ten gradations f

Continuing through February 1, 2020

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Shirin Neshat


For nearly three decades Iranian-American multi-media ar

Continuing through February 16, 2020

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Origin Story


How did your love affair with visual art begi


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Virgil Grotfeldt


 

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Isadora Stowe


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Peter Ferguson


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Maria Hupfield


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Julie Mehretu


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Deadness, Beauty, the Deep Past


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A Taste for Spain


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Democracy's Trial


Amid the malarkey and malevolence emanating f


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E.J. Hill


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Origin Story


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Joel Swanson and Cody Hudson


Joel Swanson investigates the complexities of language an

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Tom Lamb, Soheila Siadate


The 45 abstract artworks in this exhibition, “Marks

Continuing through January 25, 2020

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Laurits Andersen Ring


A retrospective of the overlooked late-19th-century Danis

Continuing through January 19, 2020

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Damiàn Ortega


Art is the transmutation of dead matter into life, or its

Continuing through January 25, 2020

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Anne Le Troter


Working with sound and language, Anne Le Troter describes

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Rauschenberg Effect


For some time now, I’ve been observing


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Shirin Neshat


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Judith Ann Miller


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Adam Katseff


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Donna Ruff


The mixed-media works of Miami artist Donna Ruff are tim

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Árpád Forgó


In the tradition of the Hungarian neo-avant-garde during

Continuing through February 15, 2020

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Tania Candiani


 Inside a narrow passageway, ephemera from a collec

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“Abstraction in Photography”


The camera’s capacity to produce images beyond what t

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”Woven: Connections and Meanings”


“Atavia,” the title of a series of large scale,

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Currency as Art


One of the conversations that earned high vis


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The Rauschenberg Effect


For some time now, I’ve been observing


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Laurits Andersen Ring


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Joel Swanson and Cody Hudson


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Damiàn Ortega


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Tom Lamb, Soheila Siadate


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Anne Le Troter


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Tess Mosko Scherer


Tess Mosko Scherer beckons us to consider the rich compl

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Joe Sola


Joe Sola’s “I Drove to San Francisco and Bac

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Whitney Bedford


Whitney Bedford's exhibition "Reflections on the Anthrop

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Marjorie Norman Schwarz


Dallas based artist Marjorie Norman Schwarz is one of th

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Francesca Woodman


More than a survey of Francesca Woodman’s work, &ldquo

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On Susan Sontag


While Susan Sontag was born in New York in 19


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Currency as Art


One of the conversations that earned high vis


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Woven


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Abstraction in Photography


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Árpád Forgó


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Donna Ruff


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Tania Candiani


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Tess Mosko Scherer


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Joe Sola


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Sámi Intervention / Dáidda Gážada


For an exhibition that covers so much ground, “S&a

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David Eckard


In his exhibition “Placards and Placeholders,&rdqu

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Julia Fish


In her quiet, minimalist works Julia Fish ensures that t

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Nicole Fein


Nicole Phungrasamee Fein may have changed her methodical

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Nicola Roos


If you thought that Tom Cruise was the only non-Japanese

Continuing through February 29, 2020

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Get the Most Out of a Trip to the Museum


Recently the New York Times printed an opinion column titled “Get the Most Out of a Visit to the Museum.&rd

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Marjorie Norman Schwarz


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Whitney Bedford


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On Susan Sontag


While Susan Sontag was born in New York in 19


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Sophie Calle


Conceptual art has its austere, intellectual side, but it i

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Naama Tsabar


Naama Tsabar installation of performative sculptures, &l

Continuing through February 29, 2020

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Darryl J. Curran


Employing photography as a medium calibrated to illustra

Continuing through February 29, 2020

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Net Art’s Archival Poetics


Affiliated with New York’s New Museum, Rhizome is know

Continuing through March 1, 2020

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Gregg Laananen


Gregg Laananen’s new work continues his signature

Continuing through February 29, 2020

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Mural Madness


Here in Portland, Oregon, we’ve seen a


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Nicole Fein


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David Eckard


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Julia Fish


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Nicola Roos


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Sámi Intervention


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Get the Most Out of a Trip to the Museum


Recently the New York Times printed an opinio


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Friedensreich Hundertwasser


Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928-2000) was, in his heyd

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Graphic Subversion


Although Mark Steven Greenfield and Mark Dean Veca are best

Continuing through March 14, 2020

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Patrick Renner


Patrick Renner is best-known for ambitious public sculpture

Continuing through March 31, 2020

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“The Lavender Palette”


Cascadia Art Museum has held over its path-breaking survey o

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John Upton


At age 87, photographer John Upton is finally having his fir

Continuing through April 4, 2020

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When Too Much is Not Enough


In 1961, the conservative mandarin and pundit


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Sophie Calle


 

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Gregg Laananen


 

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Naama Tsabar


 

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Darryl J. Curran


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Net Art’s Archival Poetics


Continuing through March 1, 2020
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Mural Madness


Here in Portland, Oregon, we’ve seen a


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Friedensreich Hundertwasser


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Graphic Subversion


 

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Patrick Renner


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John Upton


 

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When Too Much is Not Enough


In 1961, the conservative mandarin and pundit


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Hannah Epstein


Hannah Epstein has a knack for transforming spaces. In her

Continuing through March 28, 2020

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Robert Buelteman


The digital revolution has long since taken over the art of

Continuing through March 28, 2020

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John Baldessari


Ubiquitously and by rote the art world continues to classify

Continuing through April 4, 2020

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“Women in Neon”


Its pithy title notwithstanding, “She Bends” i

Continuing through April 12, 2020

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Subhankar Banerjee


Whether purchasing anything wrapped in plastic, taking a fl

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Apps for Art


A recent exhibition at Beyond Baroque’s


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When Too Much is Not Enough


In 1961, the conservative mandarin and pundit


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Margot Voorhies Thompson


The gouache and watercolor paintings that comprise Margot V

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Hillerbrand + Magsamen


Stephan Hillerbrand and Mary Magsamen met as graduate stude

Continuing through March 29, 2020

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“Signs of the Times”


“Signs of the Times” is a high quality sampling of

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Barbara Kasten


Since the 1970s, Chicago-based Barbara Kasten has been makin

Continuing through April 4, 2020

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Amir H. Fallah


 Two figures stand back-to-back, grasping hands in the fi

Continuing through May 3, 2020

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Coronavirus Message


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Coronavirus Message


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Carrie Ann Plank


Carrie Ann Plank’s mixed-media abstract pr

Was schedule to run through April 25, 2020

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Jessica Rath


 

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Anna Bogatin Ott


 

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Knowledge Bennett


 

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Catherine Opie


 

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Seeing Through a Stethoscope


A new exhibition at Core Gallery of hand-made


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Subhankar Banerjee


Continuing through April 26, 2020
John Baldessari


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Hannah Epstein


Continuing through March 28, 2020
Robert Buelteman


 

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“Women in Neon”


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Apps for Art


A recent exhibition at Beyond Baroque’s


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Margot Voorhies Thompson


Continuing through March 28, 2020&n

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Hillerbrand + Magsamen


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Barbara Kasten


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Leave Nothing Out


En route to the Musical Instrument Museum (MI


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Francesca Lohmann and Rob Rhee


Curator Amanda Donnan united two sculptors with c

Was scheduled to run through April 19, 2020

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“In Flux: Chicago Artists and Immigration”


This exhibition of over 50 immigrant and first gene

Was scheduled to run through May 10, 2020

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Jacquelyn Royal


Jacquelyn Royal’s landscape needlepoints, tit

Was scheduled to run through May 16, 2020

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With Pleasure: Pattern And Decoration in American Art, 1972-1985


The exuberant tumult at the heart, and mind, of Ame

Was scheduled to run through May 11, 2020

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“Uncanny Valley”


“I need you to help me plagiarize myself,

Was scheduled to run through October 25, 2020

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The New Cultural Paradigm


If you are staying at home these days, join t


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The New Cultural Paradigm


If you are staying at home these days, join t


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Catherine Opie


Was schedule to run through April 4, 2020
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Jessica Rath


Was scheduled to run through April 5, 202
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Amir H. Fallah


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“Signs of the Times”


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Carrie Ann Plank


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Seeing Through a Stethoscope


A new exhibition at Core Gallery of hand-made


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Francesca Lohmann and Rob Rhee


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Knowledge Bennett


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Anna Bogatin Ott


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Leave Nothing Out


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"Chicago Artists and Immigration”


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Pattern And Decoration in American Art


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Jacquelyn Royal


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“Being Human in the Age of AI”


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Our Antinomian Time


If you, like me, have been spendin

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A Surprise Awaits


A couple of days ago, I pulled out

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Here We Stand


 

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Randi Matushevitz


 

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Moby Dick in the Pandemic


I read “Moby Dick&rdquo

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Galleries in the Streets


 

Long before I started

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Three Brilliant Artists You Have Never Heard Of


For a variety of reasons these three artists — Ann Leda Shapiro, Carol A
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Making a Difference


In 1992, political artist Ro


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The Real Voter Fraud: A Fable


 

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Rachmaninoff’s Last Stand


Fears of obsolescence haunt


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Artist's Charts


If Donald Trump can’t


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Wait Til Next Year


 

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Chris Revelle


 

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Decomposed Art


 

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Laura Parker's Finch


 

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Paul Metivier: Silent Defiance


 

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Through a Gallery Darkly


 

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A News Addict's Reflection


 

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All Public Statuary Should be Abstract


 

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Ghost City: Neighborhood Walks


 

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Serfdom and Surfing


 

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Ian Schrager and the Boutique Hotel


 

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The Squirrel Metaphor


 

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The Ironic Despair of Shawn Huckins


 

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The Pandemic Offers the Solution to Climate Catastrophe


 

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Notes on Net Art and a Return to Ghost City


 

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Limbo


 

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Portrait of the Artist as a Novice Activist


 

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“I always wondered who your are”


 

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Japanese-American Artists Remember the Camps


 

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Redressing Public Civility


 

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Artist of Conviction


 

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VAS Endorsement for President


 

We endorse Joseph R. Biden for President. The case for his candidacy ha more...
In Defense of the Lowly Meme


 

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Flag Art Pinpoints Differences


 

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Final Thoughts on Donald Trump


 

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Quiet “Violet Protest” Art Counters Noise of Hyperpartisan Era


 

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Yari Ostovany


 

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Elizabeth Turk, "Project: Look Up"