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Yutaka Sone and Benjamin Weissman
This collaboration between Yutaka Sone and Benjamin Weissman began at Mammoth Mountain, launched by their mutual connoisseurship of all things outdoors. More...


Wayne Thiebaud
Despite his deserved association with the emergence of Pop Art, Wayne Thiebaud is seen here as an exponent of painterly structure and form both within and beyond representation. More...


David Adey
Self-imposed limits given David Adey's studio practice, and the elaborate results prove both playful and offbeat. More...


Leon Kossoff
A gloom-ridden London is a subject that Leon Kossoff has returned to frequently and energetically over the past half-century. But the monochromatic effect is anything but dull. More...


Andrea Bowers
"#sweetjane" revisits the scene of an Ohio rape committed by members of a popular local high school football team. Andrea Bowers' project is a sharp depiction of male privilege run amuck. More...


Phil Stern
Phil Stern has recorded the faces of show biz since approximately forever, specializing in “his subjects’ hat-cocked complicity in the act of posing off-guard or suave or downright down-home.” More...


Alice Aycock
Alice Aycock's extensive body of conceptual drawings is sampled in “Some Stories are Worth Repeating.” They form the compelling foundation for many of her most impressive works. More...


D.J. Hall
We know D.J. Hall for her blissed out depictions of SoCal glamor girls. But these "Into Plein Air" paintings invite an aesthetic re-evaluation. More...


Norton Wisdom
This survey of mostly paintings by Norton Wisdom curated by fellow artist Llyn Foulkes builds endlessly on a basic illusion of three-dimensional space. More...


“Face to Face”
With just 35 paintings and illuminated manuscript illustrations, “Face to Face: Flanders, Florence, and Renaissance Painting,” provides clarity to one of the most pivotal moments in the history of Western art. More...


Margaret Lazzari
Margaret Lazzari departs, for the most part, from the figurative work we know her for in favor of more abstract work that expresses fresh joy and abandon. More...


Jordi Alcaraz
Jordi Alcaraz works in a minimalist vein--sort of. Unfettered imagination and rich associations derive from deliberately self-imposed limitations. More...


William Catling
Through his clay figures William Catling ponders on which side of the divide between earth and heaven most people belong. More...


Mitra Fabian
Mitra Fabian's pod-like forms made of poured white hydro-stone are lightly tethered to a jumble of long, unpainted wooden sticks. More...


Eric Nash
The great historian Lewis Mumford regarded ordinary city signs and commercial structures in terms of "social creativity." Painter Eric Nash's familiar urban icons embody those ideas. More...


Lynn Aldrich
The "Uncommon Objects" of Lynn Aldrich "transforms the known into something curious and unexpected while offering a critical consumerist spin on the assemblage tradition.” More...


William Lane
The modestly sized rectilinear abstractions of William Lane make up in the alchemy of color what they lack in spectacle. More...


Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller
Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller craft space with installations that use media that feels both futuristic and nostalgic. More...


George Herms
Assemblage godfather George Herms' selection of recent and older work expertly and with humor finds beauty in the decrepit. More...

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