Joachim Bandau / Cornelia Schulz
The paintings of Cornelia Schulz and watercolors of sculptor Joachim Bandau defy aesthetic categories to deliver both intellectual vigor and optical pleasure. More...
William Brice
A low key but persistent force in the L.A. art landscape for decades, William Brice's evolution is traced by this cogent exhibition of drawings. More...
Pablo Picasso
A show including about 150 works is normally large and sprawling; when the artist is Pablo Picasso, however, it is a tight sampling of one of the most prodigious bodies of work ever. 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 stands out like the nuggets that once shone from nearby riverbanks More...
Andy Moses
These semi-curved abstract paintings by Andy Moses mixes landscape with minimalism in these stylized and refined new works. 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 that are smart and conceptually driven. He morphs periodically More...
Yozo Suzuki
Fascinated with the logic of time, Yozo Suzuki, his new installation calls to mind a guillotine on wood blocks from which photo-transfers are suspended. 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: the renowned lithography workshop Tamarind Institute had unveiled More...
Vik Muniz
Vik Munitz recreates a selection of historical masterworks with paper collages. But what you see on exhibit is NOT those collages. More...
James Magee
James Magee's 'Revelation' encompasses an array of sculpture the carries enough pent-up sonic jolt to create a whole new world. More...
Lari Pittman
Lari Pittman combines disciplined painting skills with wild intuition. It adds up to work that is by turns funny, seductive, horrifying, and ultimately pleasurable. More...
Age and Innocence
One might be inclined to see 'A Voyage of Growth and Discovery' as an adventure into regression, where Baby Ikki reflects the same values and subtext of Burning Man and its Dionysian participants More...
Zer01 Festival
In 2000, ZER01 was established in San Jose, California, to aid the exploration of the intersection between technology, digital culture, and art--a fitting endeavor to highlight the abundant progressive talent of Silicon Valley. Six years later More...
Hadar Sobol
Stitchwork and the senescent woman is the central combination in the poignant work of Hadar Sobol. More...
Jim Marshall
Jim Marshall documented over 40 years of American culture, focused almost exclusively through the lens of popular music. Although his name may not be a household word, his works certainly are. His photo-journalistic-style photographs adorn over
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'Shattering the Glass Wall'
A new generation of artists-and curators-is blurring traditional distinctions between Art and Craft.
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Denver Arts
Denver hosts a new international Biennial of the Americas, and a panoply of exhibitions emphasizing energy, objects, politics and more. More...
William T. Wiley in Retrospect
In 1969, a thirty-two year old William T. Wiley found himself using the despised medium of ink and watercolor on relatively small sheets of precious paper, inaugurating a long-standing practice that was far out of that year's art world fashion, even more so than More...
Dennis Hopper
Dennis Hopper (1936-2010) played many roles in his turbulent life, and from numerous descriptions, the toughest proved to be himself. Whether channeling the self-destructiveness of his close friend More...
Mark Chamberlain
Chamberlain came to art with a strong impulse toward environmentalism and social activism. This motivated him to open BC Space. More...