Johannes Girardoni
A suite of candy-colored minimalist sculptures titled “Resonance” by Johannes Girardoni are devastatingly gorgeous — and devastating in their indictment of tech-crazed consumerism. More...
Taos Society
The Taos Society of Artists were European trained academics who shared in common having been drawn to the outlying town of Taos. More...
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
The survey of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy shows him to have been among the most inventive and eloquent inventors of early modernism. More...
Aesthetics and Action
Richard Speer reflects on the broader impact of artistic discourse. Progressive as it is, does it have any measurable impact on the furtherance of Western democracy? As with so many, the Women's Marches of January 21st revived his faith in banding together to reassert shared values. More...
“Holy Barbarians”
“Holy Barbarians: Beat Culture on the West Coast” brings together six key beat-era artists who helped change the art culture of the West Coast. More...
Michael E. Smith
Michael E. Smith's soft touch of an installation flirts heavily with post-Duchampian mischievousness, but with an immense amount of freedom spread throughout this rabbit-warren of galleries. More...
Peter Power
For Peter Power, artwork is not just the product of the studio, it is about what happens in the studio. One leaning, wall-sized work and a book titled "Dogger, Fisher, German, Bight" discards the whole notion of a "finished" work. More...
Kristen Morgin
It's hard to believe Kristen Morgan current work is all made of clay. She handles her media masterfully and with clever conceptual strategies. More...
Bruce Cohen
Bruce Cohen has practiced a hard-edge brand of realism that is informed by surrealism for more than 40 years, and continues to join both a strong sense of order with a sense of other-worldliness. More...