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Jessica Stockholder
Common household objects translate into colorful, multi-dimensional installations in a number of artists' work nowadays, and a good part of the reason for that is Jessica Stockholder. More...


Richard Meier
This survey covers an impressive range of architect Richard Meier's public buildings, along with screen prints and collages. More...


A Century-and-a-Half Minting Artists
James Yood has spent 25 years on the faculty of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. With SAIC marking its 150th anniversary, it is clear that Yood would be happy to continue working there through the 200th anniversary. More...


Paul Horiuchi
Paul Horiuchi went from serving as an assistant to Mark Tobey to earning recognition for bridging Japanese and New York school aesthetics. More...


Howardena Pindell
Underexposed in SoCal in spite of an otherwise stellar track record this show tries to make up for it by showcasing multiple facets of her oeuvre. It's rooted in abstraction, enriched with conceptual and process components, and addresses identity and social politics. More...


Sarah Awad
Sarah Awad's paintings bring residential iron gates into the center of our cultural conversation. They are natural metaphors of borders and boundaries separating private from public spaces. More...


The Broad, the Veil, the Scorching Sun
The concrete-and-fiberglass "veil" of the newly opened Broad museum serves as a hermetic fortress designed as much to keep the climate out as the art treasures safe. Form does not follow function but serves as a harbinger of ozone depletion. More...


Joseph Havel
The spherical bronze shells of Joseph Havel are transmogrified fabric forms reflecting an age dubious of empty ideologies. More...


Jessica Stockholder
Common household objects translate into colorful, multi-dimensional installations in a number of artists' work nowadays, and a good part of the reason for that is Jessica Stockholder. More...


Preston Singletary
Tingit artist Preston Singletary is both an ethnic-specific traditionalist and an internationalist collaborator who blows great glass. More...


My Only Advice
With the recent retirement of Kenneth Baker, we welcome Charles Desmarais to the key role of art critic at The SF Chronicle. DeWitt Cheng offers the longtime museum Director and art school President a few suggestions. More...


Cecilia Z. Miguez
"The Presence of Absence" presents Cecilia Miguez typically elegant and surreal figures contemplating the void. More...


Lynne Golob Gelfman
The ephemeral nature of texture and pattern are key to Lynne Golob Gelfman's "Dyeing the Grid" paintings, inspired by the artist’s collection of baskets and textile fragments from Africa and Latin America. More...


Mark Steven Greenfield and Thinh Nguyen
Mark Steve Greenfield's time in Brazil resulted in "The Egungun Squad," inspired by local spiritual practice. Thinh Nguyen's triptych of chairs employ and challenge Vietnamese traditions. More...

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