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Dana Hart-Stone
Dana Hart-Stone’s renders cascades of snapshots, aligning them in vertical strips that form skillfully orchestrated patterns. More...


“30 Americans”
This survey of works from Miami's Rubell Family Collection focuses on African American artists and offers how formerly excluded and marginalized black Americans simply dismantle discredited historical stereotypes and assumptions about supposed creative or intellectual limitations. More...


George Herms
A selection of pioneering assemblagist George Herms' new work reaffirms his past and current relevance. The Dude abides. More...


Home Land Security
"Home Land Security" at San Francisco's Presidio is the latest production of the FOR-SITE foundation. It's a compelling setting for an international selection of 18 artists who address the digital-age conflict between security and freedom. More...


Home Land Security
"Home Land Security" at San Francisco's Presidio is the latest production of the FOR-SITE foundation. It's a compelling setting for an international selection of 18 artists who address the digital-age conflict between security and freedom. More...


Cannon Bernáldez
Documentation and context are key in Cannon Bernaldez' photography, which takes off from Mexico's violent drug cartel culture. More...


Rachel Schwind Gardner
Rachel Schwind Gardner has a special affinity with wild creatures such as deer, wolves and ravens. The title of the show is “Prey," and it addresses the cycles of life: birth, death and rebirth in terms of hard reality but with a clear spiritual dimension. More...


Paul Sietsema
Paul Sietsema may be making the most interesting tromp l'oeil around with fields of paint punctured by crinklings, gouges, and scratches. More...


“Creator, Composer, Conductor”
Visual art and music certainly differ by virtue of the latter being generative, even revolutionary, while the latter is more interpretive. Richard Speer observes that this was not always so, but more recently he sees a trend towards the artist not as composer but conductor. More...


Jeffrey Vallance
Drawings comprising Jeffrey Vallance's "Now More Than Ever" range from the folksy to the exacting and amount to a quirky visual treasure hunt. More...


Manuel Neri
Manuel Nero, now 86, has for decades been a virtuoso of sculptural verisimilitude of the human figure, while having been a central player in the funky Bay Area figurative movement. Recent bronzes confirm, but do not extend the scope of his contributions. More...

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