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Michiko Itatani, “Celestial Stage”
"Celestial Stage" traces Mickijo Itatani's path from cool monochromatic geometric imagery to a colorful inner space that draws on cosmology, sci-fi, and storybook illustration. More...


An Te Liu, “Low Fidelity”
An Te Liu fashions his sculptures into images that draw from his childhood and reference ancient artifacts and modernist sculpture. More...


Fluid in Nature
Preston Singletary, Raven Skyriver, and Dan Friday demonstrate how Italian glassblowing techniques have infiltrated American glass. More...


"Off-Kilter"
"Off-Kilter's" group of artists present a gratifying response to conceptual art history. It embraces that history with extra doses of whimsy, funk, and elegance. There are highlight moments that may prove exceptionally memorable. More...


Alia Ali
Growing up in Yemen, Alia Ali brings memory of local textile markets now wraps models in fabric and photographs them. More...


Retracing the 60-Year History of OCMA
A brief history reminds us that the opening of the new OCMA building is only the latest stip taken by the 60-year old institution. More...


Liz Ward, "Silver River"
The Mississippi River is the dominant and consistent theme of Liz Ward' current work. The river traverses these mixed media works as a meandering ribbon of color. More...


Yuna Kim
Yuna Kim's hand-drawn animations link the everyday experience of Covid-19 and the meaning of universal struggle. More...


Kelly Berg
Kelly Berg's luminescent landscapes are donated by pyramids and other triangular structures integrated into natural settings. More...


“Drawing Down the Moon”
“Drawing Down the Moon” is an encyclopedic exhibition that examines the universal affection for the moon as represented in both art and scientific writings and diagrams from multiple cultures and time periods. More...


Prinston Nnanna, “The Way Back Home”
Prinston Nnanna both perpetuates mystical Afro-Futurism, and branches out into a projective world of fantasies and rituals. More...


Urs Fischer
The broken toys, gadgets, clothes, tools--hundreds of them--seem ordinary. But the digital renderings projected into the next room are not. More...


Humaira Abid, “Fight Like a Girl”
Hunaira Abid’s work is quiet, calm, but determined, each sculpture or installation contrasting with its exploration of the oppression of women in the developing world. More...


Marc D'Estout
Small scale sculptures by Marc D'Estout are full of both absurdist humor and elegant form that feel both melancholy and soulful. More...


Mary Josephson and Gregory Grenon
To outward appearances the artist couple Gregory Grenon and Mary Josephson shared similar styles of eccentric figuration. But while Grenon portrayed a version of the feminine mystique, Josephson pays homage to classical models. More...


Julia Maiuri, "Mindscreen"
"Mindscreen" refers to a film practice that depicts what a character in thinking about. In her small paintings, which draw on or reflect film stills, Julia Maiuri mirrors this to deliberate about dreams and the unconscious. More...


John Geary, “Negative Sheep”
John Geary's "Negative Sheep" series of sculptures and paintings play with and pushes past cliches associated with the species. More...


Touring the Timken
The refurbished Timken Museum is a jewel box of art dating from the 14th - 20th century. Liz Goldner leads us through. More...


William Hernandez: I Wish I Could
The double aesthetic identity between William Hernandez's easel and mural painting is central to "I Wish I Could." Figures look away from one another, emphasizing isolation even in the presence of others. More...


Alternate Realities
Four of the West Coasts key abstractionists' connections and individual distinctions are succinctly revealed in "Alternate Realities." More...

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