Tom Miller
In his monochromatic relief paintings Tom Miller operates between physicality and illusionism, plus he has been loosening up for a more personal feel. More...
Richard Whiteley
Richard Whiteley challenges the viewer to discover what hides on either side of his elegant glass sculptures. More...
"Toy Stories"
"Toy Stories'" six artists appropriate childhood icons to comment tellingly on the adult world, with an ample serving of social More...
"The Talent Show"
“The Talent Show” brings together works by a variety of artists who place amateur performers, themselves, or subjects More...
'Shape of the Problem'
This 30th anniversary exhibition shows this prominent Portland gallery to be impossible to pigeonhole. More...
Naomie Kremer
The sheer scope of Naomie Kremer's body of work is impressive, but so much the more for her mature clarity and relentless inquiry. 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 man who has not labeled himself an artist happens to produce a 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 things, and when they do, ancillary businesses like galleries More...
Charles LeDray
The diminutive objects of Charles LeDray go well beyond mere dollhouse furniture, as his obsession with sheer More...
Perception
The three artists included in 'Perception,' Tony Delap, John Okulick and Jeremy Kidd interpret illusionistic space each More...
Shared Intelligence
'Shared Intelligence' is a well-hewn survey of the historical dialogue between painting and photography. More...
Sharon Kopriva
The Catholic themes addressed by Kopriva take a lighter, more hopeful tone in her current series of 'Cathedrals, Phantoms and Naked Dogs.' More...
Romare Bearden
A survey of prints by Romare Bearden puts on display his ability to address charged topics with strength, honest and respect. More...
Alex MacLean
Alex MacLean's photography declares Americans' historical consumption as a way to life to be over, and does so with subtly and beauty. 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 project. The exhibit at the Huntington Library... More...
Nicole Eisenman
The artist as an existential clown is the posture assumed in the current paintings of Nicole Eisenman. 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: lava, the material that formed the volcanic More...
Mark S. Greenfield
Using automatic drawing technique Greenfield's portraits of minstrel performers explore prejudicial symbols and stereotypes. More...
Paul Kos
In a mini-restrospective of one of the Bay Area's founding conceptualists, Paul Kos' work is calm, yet inspires insight at every turn. 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 Greece and the abstraction of the Modern era. More...