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Grisha Bruskin
Grisha Bruskin's invented mythological figures, painted and in cut steel, reference Art Nouveau, psychedelia, Milton Glaser and the Kabbalah. More...


New Year's Resolve
Bill Lasarow has long regarded art's essential element as one's authenticity. But now our domestic politics have turned the content of that great term on its head. More...


Ron English
Ron English revels in masking up symbols and striking colors that attract and repel. The current "Neo-Nature" series of fanciful animals casts our own progress as not necessarily so great. More...


Jessica Halonen
Prussian blue and the idea of transition inform Jessica Halonen's paintings that respond to the brief times of sunrise and sunset. More...


Ben Huff
"The Last Road North" is photographer Ben Huff's paean to Alaska's Dalton Highway, an uncannily spartan, 414-mile stretch of arboreal forest and tundra between Fairbanks and Deadhorse, within the Arctic Circle. More...


Dirk De Bruycker
Flowingly liquid color fields by Dirk De Bruycker bloom out towards you and makes their impact deceptively quickly. More...


Did AIDS Change Art?
"Art AIDS America" is hardly the first or last exhibition about AIDS, but it is expansive, well curated and researched, and may be seen and thought about in a rich variety of ways. More...


“The Mapmaker’s Dream”
A selection of five artists -- Maurizio Anzeri, Marius Bercea, Linda Conner, Chris McCaw and Pae White -- take diverse approaches to how we map our surroundings. More...


Fred Stonehouse
Fred Stonehouse's human-animal chimeras act out surreal and enigmatic folkloric narratives that consistently fascinate. More...


Lawren Harris
Well recognized in Canada, Lawren Harris' early modern depictions of the northern landscape are something of a revelation for their clarity of abstract interpretation without straying from confident evocations of nature and the environment. More...


Not Vanishing / (Re)Presenting
These two museum exhibitions examine how Native Americans have been depicted and how they address contemporary issues. More...


Jay Kvapil
Tightly formed and beautifully pure, Jay Kvapil's current series of ceramic vessels are titled "Control and Chaos" for their glazed surfaces, which are exceptionally deep and luminous. More...


New Art Meets Historic Monuments
Site-specific art is being brought to each of San Antonio's five historic missions in the rural terrain of Mission Reach district. The first two completed projects, by Stacy Levy and Arne Quinze successfully wed contemporary art to key historical structures. More...


Bill Dambrova
Bill Dambrova's take on human anatomy is at once anarchically psychedelic yet harmoniously composed. More...


Leslie Kenneth Price
The abstract works of Leslie Kenneth Price are the product of a strong lineage, attentive observation and a vigorous approach to painting. More...


Peat Duggins
The sheer power of blind, amoral nature is expressed with power and elegance by Peat Duggins. Animals and animal parts are depicted with a realism that makes you wonder if these are, perhaps, hunting trophies. Don't be fooled. More...


Kelley Devine
In her close-ups of faces--both her own and friends'--are combined with collaged texts that suggest the subjects' inner life. More...


Todd Christensen
Books discarded by libraries and obtained at rummage sales are torn, written on and otherwise repurposed into Todd Christensen's neurotic reflections and a flowing installation of numerous volumes attached to the walls. More...


“One Cannot Look: Graphic Wars”
Pairing the graphic depictions of war and violence by Spanish artists Francisco de Goya and Rafael Canogar offers contrasting ways of making us look closely from what we normally prefer to avert our gaze. More...

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