Sanford Biggers
Sanford Biggers paints on quilts others have made to extract contemporary inspiration from their histories, referencing "Codex" with good purpose. More...
Kim Dingle, “Pudgey Pomona”
Among Kim Dingle’s aliases’ is Pudgey Pomona, a faux curator that frees up the artist to mix and match impulses. The group show approach she strives to achieve, however, is eclipsed by the consistency of her sensibility. More...
Jack Chevalier, “Memorial Exhibition”
After first drawing critical attention for abstractions calling to mind Native America artifacts., Jack Chevalier shifted to a figuration merging it with abstract symbol. More...
Tony Fitzpatrick
Tony Fitzpatrick's art and personality go hand-in-hand. So when he says "Jesus of Western Avenue" is his final museum show, believe him. More...
Joel-Peter Witkin, “Journeys of the Soul”
Joel-Peter Witkin’s meticulously crafted tableaux combine the human form, still life objects, and nature to reveal his own fondness for traversing unfamiliar paths. Subjects' physical manifestations prompt complex reactions typically reduced to expressions of fear or loathing. More...
Garry Knox Bennett
In "Illumination: Time, Containment and Bling," Garry Knox Bennett presents a representative selection of his carefully crafted objects that serve as vehicles for his Dadaist/Funk humor and wit. More...
HJ Bott
The "Displacement-of-Volume System" was dreamed up by JHJ Bott 50 years ago and its shapes have informed his work ever since. More...
"Frisson"
With the late Richard and Jane Lang's donation of NY School art, SAM attains a leadership position for AbEx holdings. More...
Michael Childress
Visually charged with chromatic progressions that cross the entire color spectrum, Childress’ paintings emit an aesthetic heat. More...
Carrie Mae Weems, “Witness”
Carrie Mae Weems produces project after project that reveals not only a high aesthetic awareness but a new historical consciousness from her self-consciously Black perspective. More...
Tristan Eaton, “All At Once”
Tristan Eaton may be best known to the public for toy designs, but also for his many murals with a message. The very volume of work here makes it clear that he is not to be pigeonholed. More...
Oscar Muñoz
Oscar Muñoz repeatedly draws the ephemeral that dries up and disappears or is dissolved, subject to forces beyond the artist. More...
Pipilotti Rist
Pipilotti Rist combines performance and video, is frequently the protagonist, and throws a visceral assault at the lens that is immersive and bracing. More...
Jiyoung Chung
As stark and formal as Jiyoung Chung's mixed media works appear, each is subject to breezes, flutters of air, with open space between each layer. More...
Immersive Van Gogh
"Immersive Van Gogh" is an entertainment spectacle, so go for the oversize, animated projections on walls and floors. More...
Max Cole, “The Bounding Circle”
Covering around 50 years, Max Cole's rigorous abstract paintings and prints must eventually focus the eye on her minuscule and repetitive linework. More...
Generational Reflection
Three senior artists provide Bill Lasarow with some lessons learned along the way to Social Security age. More...
Gabriella Sanchez, “Partial Pictures”
“Partial Pictures” explores family issues of class, race, addiction and serial imprisonment, while the sweep of the exhibition demonstrates Gabriella Sanchez’s profound aesthetic sensibilities. More...
Anna Mavromatis
Anna Mavromatis' suspended three-dimensional dresses constructed from folded and printed paper bear social and political messaging. More...