Jenene Nagy
In "Mass" Jenene Nagy uses the fluid relationship between two- and three- dimensions to expand our notion of landscape. Minimalist in appearance, each black surface has imagery to yield up; so spend the time. More...
Civics 101
What does the current, wild political season have to do with visual art? Historically art has usually served the wealthy and powerful; even in the present day environment of aesthetic independence, patronage is not limited only to the most elite. Artists are as free as they have ever been to use their art to make a difference. More...
Roy Thurston and Monique Prieto
The pairing of light and space veteran Roy Thurston's shimmering hybrids and Monique Prieto's abstract diptychs suggestive of human ears represents an interweaving of the senses of vision and hearing. More...
The Collector Couple
One of the most potentially rewarding--or awkward--encounters for an artist is that of the visit of a collector couple. More...
Paige Powell
The East Village (New York) art scene of the 1980s remains a topic of wide interest, and artist and in-the-day girlfriend of Jean-Michel Basquiat Paige Powell sifts through her archive of pictures and relics to animate "The Ride" she took, and which we can now relish at the arm's length of 30 years later. More...
Paige Powell
The East Village (New York) art scene of the 1980s remains a topic of wide interest, and artist and in-the-day girlfriend of Jean-Michel Basquiat Paige Powell sifts through her archive of pictures and relics to animate "The Ride" she took, and which we can now relish at the arm's length of 30 years later. More...
Eva Isaksen
Eva Isaksen builds images that complicate the picture plane by layering and overlapping collaged elements of her own paintings on paper, which she cuts up and reassembles on canvas. More...
Tomoko Sawada
Self-portraiture for Tomoko Sawada is all about the connection between a woman's interior life and outer appearance. More...
Beth Ames Swartz’ Spiritual Balancing Act
The subject of the recently released film "Reminders of Invisible Light," Beth Ames Swartz aesthetic of spirituality draws on a heady mix of California Light and Space, Jewish and Native America ritual, Hindu cosmology and her own rich imagination. More...
Livia Stein
Livia Stein paints up a storm. Colors are adventurous, brushwork loaded with energy. The characters are gross, and you soon love 'em. More...