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John Divola
The ruins of an abandoned Malibu residence served as John Divola's canvas in1977/78 series that he took "As Far as I Could Get." More...


Joseph Kohnke
In "Displacements" Joseph Kohnke brings life to inanimate objects. The works turn on when a viewer walks by sensors that trigger motions. More...


Kai & Sunny
Monotone screen prints by British art and design duo Kai and Sunny are complex, elegant echoes of M.C. Escher. More...


Arnold Helbling
Arnold Helbling flirts with both abstraction and representation, at times enabling his to merge them together. More...


Eric Pedersen
Eric Pedersen makes people's faces the dramatic center of interest even - no, especially - when those faces are somnolent. More...


Franklyn Liegel
With his passing last year, Franklyn Liegel not only left an energetic body of work but a legacy of creative influence and mentoring. More...


''Nature Doesn't Knock''
In "Nature Doesn't Knock" eight artists draw on a reference from Emily Dickinson to explore the power of subconscious desires. More...


Irene Olivieri
Narrative paintings on wood panels by Irene Hardwicke Olivieri are replete with animals, even when it is the artist herself purring out at us. More...


James Verbicky
The humor in James Verbicky's abstract mixed media work is so sly that it may be hard to tell who or what exactly is being speared. More...


''Rogue Wave''
"Rogue Wave" is essentially one gallery's biannual new talent show. This year's group edges more into mid-career than emerging territory. More...


''Labour and Wait''
Its title derived from the poem "A Psalm of Life" by Longfellow, "Labour and Wait" erases the barriers between craft and fine art. More...


California-Pacific Triennial
Switching from a Biennial of California to a Triennial of artists from the West Coast, Asian and Latin American countries boldly embraces art's globalization. More...


Anderson & Low
Granted access for two years inside the training facilities of China’s elite gymnasts, Anderson & Low document the daily pressures of gymnasts in a state that expects nothing less than perfection More...


Antonia Wright
Antonia Wright combines ideo, performance, photography, and poetry in an art that revolves around the theme of injustice. More...


James Turrell
James Turrell has shifted the way we engage light, and has done so in a monumental manner. A massive retrospective is consistent with both the scale of his work and achievement. More...


Orit Hofshi
There is a melancholy sense of history at the heart of Orit Hofshi's extraordinarily complex, obsessive and polished large scale printworks. More...


Gems of the Medici
"Gems of the Medici" is a rare amalgam of treasures of the fabulously wealthy family culled from museums in Florence, Italy. More...


Urs Fischer
The energy of this full on Urs Fischer exhibition is formidable. The populist appeal here is a thrill ride. More...


David Lloyd
David Lloyd brings together abstract imagery with an altered state of narration that is mystical and topical. More...


Alexis Smith
Alexis Smith's deceptively casual and off-hand references to film and literature in collage hide a probing examination of a lost time. More...

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