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Kerry James Marshall
Kerry James Marshall's reputation for impeccably skillful painting, strong narrative and searing content stand up in this outstanding survey. More...


Farraday Newsome and Jeff Reich
Both Farraday Newsome and her husband Jeff Reich glean ideas from nature for their respective ceramics practice, and both like to translate certain ideas onto canvas. Their works diverge from there to establish a thoughtful visual tension. More...


Rahul Mitra
Rahul Mitra is acutely aware of the economic disparity in today's world, and this exhibition provides insight into what this means. More...


David Hockney
David Hockney’s “Yosemite Suite” iPad drawings stress the invigorating and joyful experience of being in that most iconic of America’s natural environments. He translates his well known painterly skills successfully to digital media. More...


Karla Klarin
San Fernando Valley native Karla Klarin has thrived artistically from the absence of a center and the banal aspects of L.A. The survey of paintings from the 1980s to the present shows her ability to focus on the grand ordinary as well overlooked corners of the city. More...


“Transported"
The four artists comprising "Transported" each travel widely to produce work that takes us to both the exotic and the local. More...


Ceramics at a Breakthrough Art Fair
The recent Seattle Art Fair was the best ever in this city in terms of both quality and attendance. Matthew Kangas sorts through the vein of ceramics, which represented a whole new generation of talent drawn to the medium. More...


“Decorative Arts and Orientalism”
Don't overlook this small show of "Decorative Arts and Orientalism," a blend of wonderful craftsmanship and the pollination of style. More...


Ken Price
Ken Price is and will remain best known for his sculpture, but here we get him as a draftsman. These quirky and colorful drawings offer context for the more familiar sculpture, but turn out stand up on their own. More...


Katherine Joseph
Working for the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, Katherine Joseph captured the dignity of work during the golden age of unionized labor. More...


Peter Krasnow
This retrospective pegs Peter Krasnow a "Maverick Modernist," suggesting that he didn't necessarily stick with the program. More...


“Contemporary Art from Saudi Arabia”
"Generation: Contemporary Art from Saudi Arabia” is a large multimedia group show that depicts the cultural clash between new and old in an Arab context. It also demonstrates that young Arab artists are well versed in the idioms of international contemporary art. More...


Mabel Dodge Luhan
Taos was established as an arts magnet by Mabel Dodge Luhan more than any single person, as this biographical show documents. More...


Lawrence Calcagno and Louis Catusco
Lawrence Calcagno and Louis Catusco were both modernist abstract painters who spent time in Taos. While Calcagno was extremely outgoing and avid traveler, Catusco preferred to stay put and lived an ascetic lifestyle akin to Agnes Martin. More...


“Piston Head II”
Custom made cars are not only a match for Los Angeles, "Piston Head II" shows they are fodder for art. Each here tells their own story ranging from Sterling Ruby's dark and ominous "Bus" to Kenny Sharf's flower and fish covered "Daisymobile." More...


Alan Corkery Hahn
Paperback book pages are elevated by Alan Corkery Hahn with something as insubstantial as thread--and a lot of interesting ideas. More...


Victor Maldonado
Victor Maldonado addresses the racial stereotyping he has experienced by mining the symbol of the Mexican masked wrestler. More...


“What Birds Can See”
James Collins, Rachel de Joode and Alwin Lay establish a palpable sense of remove between the viewer and the artists’ subject matters. More...

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