Genius on Paper
Prints by Pablo Picasso chronicling his visual innovation are paired with an emotionally moving selection by Edvard Munch. More...
A Lesson on Interconnectivity, Part 2
Al Held began as an abstract expressionist, but later turned to mural sized paintings of complex, boldly colored geometric spaces that define a cosmos that is a joy to explore. More...
Robert Williams
While the public calls it Pop Surrealism, Robert Williams calls it Slang Aesthetics, an outcast visual vernacular that he has spent his career developing with exceptional mastery of the traditional techniques of naturalistic drawing and oil painting. More...
Catherine Colangelo
“Talismanic," the title of Catherine Colangelo’s current show, borrows a term that describes objects with the power to protect from harm. Shields ward off evil, eyes afford vigilance against malevolence within intricate geometric patterns. More...
Roy Lichtenstein
This extensive survey of Roy Lichtenstein's rich vein of prints draws connections between his pop art and appropriation. More...
It Has Happened Here
The incoming President and Congress will pose significant challenges to our creative communities freedom of expression. In their media art has on occasion been used to misrepresent serious aesthetic activity into misleading fearmongering among a public already hostile to its exercise. More...
“Identity / Insight”
"Identity/Insight" is an instructive delving into representational art dealing with personality, fantasy, psychological states and more. More...
“Artists’ Choice”
Gallery affiliated artists selected one non-affiliate each, and "Artists' Choice" adds up to a surprisingly coherent group show. More...
“Uncertainty”
"Uncertainty" bring art and science together both practically and aesthetically, with the science component narrowly outpacing the art side. More...
“American Painting Today”
An abandoned thrift shop serves as home to "American Painting Today," a mixed but exhilarating self-selection of over 90 artists. Painting is the point, and as the title hints, the act of painting is today as relevant as it's ever been. More...