Michel Verjux
Michel Verjux conflates space and memory to create a magical entry into gloriously lit spaces. More...
''Enter Slowly,'
This group of young Irish artists climb up the gallery steps and sprawl throughout the dimly lit upstairs space. More...
Adam Ekberg
For Adam Ekberg light is both subject and object in his seemingly casual domestic settings. 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 the art form in the past have ranged from a yawn to More...
Maritta Tapanainen
A trio of collage artists, Echiko Ohira, Maritta Tapanainen and Alan Valencia expand the boundaries of paper usage More...
Phyllis Green
Phyllis Green is a sculptor who blends in traditional craft materials in a manner that is playfully subversive. 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 murals, and colorful Latino and hipster cultures of the Mission District More...
Alexander Calder
Alexander Calder's work as seen here form a triumvirate of form, balance and joy. Particularly joy. More...
West of Rome Public Art
West of Rome began in 2005 in a private residence located in the suburban hills of Pasadena. Emi Fontana, who had operated Galerie Fontana in Milan since 1992, had recently arrived in Los Angeles, and wanted to work More...
Mark Dion's 'Marvelous Museum'
For 'The Marvelous Museum,' Dion mined the Oakland Museum's vast collection in order to stage a series of situations through the calculated installation of various objects. In particular, he has focused on More...
Mayme Kratz
Fish bones, cicada wings, rattlesnake ribs: these form the palette of Mayme Kratz. She uses these things to make magic; but she is not a witch. More...
Frederick Wight
Frederick Wight was first a prominent museum curator and director at UCLA, and then became best known for landscape paintings he produced after retirement. More...
Lee Kelly
A current retrospective at the museum traces the Oregon artist’s career while an accompanying book, “Lee Kelly,” includes lush photos of many of Kelly’s public art works as well as those in private collections More...
Laurie Lipton
Laurie Lipton's virtuoso drawing skills are yoked to a visionary and historical sensibility that runs from Goya to Bosch. More...
Arshile Gorky
Arshile Gorky is often and legitimately portrayed as a liminal historical figure. This retrospective invites a consideration of the artist on his own terms. More...
Chris Engman
The structures Chris Engman builds in the desert of east Washington translate into striking photographs that highlight the temporary nature of all things. More...
Andy Diaz Hope
Andy Diaz Hope’s creative interests are vast — change, perception, evolution, immortality — and his process is communally minded. More...
Einar and Jamex de la Torre
Einar and Jamex de la Torre are Mexican-born brothers who currently split their time between Ensenada and San Diego, California. Born in Guadalajara in 1960 and 1963, respectively, and studied art in the late 1970s and early 1980s at More...
The Fisher Collection
Throughout its brand history, big theatrical productions cum ads for Gap clothing have always been instantly recognizable. Akin to a Broadway musical, they feature a diverse fleet of characters, as they dance and sing to funky classics--one favored example over the years was Bill Wither's More...
Yrjö Edelmann
Packages left sealed with twine or tape constitute the subject matter of Yrjö Edelmann's paintings. More...