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Jean Lowe
Jean Lowe combines the decorative overkill of let them eat cake interior decor with the discount consumerism of Wallmart. More...


Kim MacConnel
Systems and intuition appear in roughly equal balance in Kim MacConnel's current abstract yet smartly referential paintings. More...


John M. White
The "Artificial Hatch" gestural paintings of John M. White convey the joy fish might feel in the presence of a fresh insect. Yum! More...


Ann Phong
Ann Phong's paintings call upon the artist's memories of her native Vietnam, which she fled as a refugee. In recalling the past Phong celebrates the present. More...


Hammersley and Garabedian
Frederick Hammersley's lyrical geometric abstractions are balanced with early selections by Charles Garabedian. More...


Richard Diebenkorn
In 1966 Richard Diebenkorn relocated to Santa Monica's Ocean Park district and devoted himself to the now legendary "Ocean Park" paintings. More...


Kimiko Miyoshi
Deliberateness and deliberation are much in evidence in the work of Kimiko Miyoshi, who also injects her work with a delightful sense of play. More...


Sean Cheetham
Borrowing a TV catchphrase for the opulence of celebrity, Sean Cheetham's subjects are anything but. More...


Tim Ebner
Years ago Tim Ebner looked at a comic strip of goofy fish and exclaimed "That's perfect," and fifteen years later he is still making his fish. More...


Flavio Garciandia
Flavio Garciandia’s paintings are equal parts de Kooning, Twombly, and Cuba, and it’s a tasty mix: deep and rich, without becoming obscure. More...


Robert Kingston
The large-scale lyrical abstraction of Robert Kingston unfolds sequentially to gradually resolve as balanced and integrate wholes. More...


Moshe Elimelech
Moshe Elimelech's current watercolors tickle the eye and offer visual clues that leave the door to viewer engagement wide open. More...


Vivian Maier
Remarkably, a self-motivated nanny, Vivian Maier, left an only recently discovered body of work that places her among the great street photographers. More...


Francisco Letelier and Bobby Rojas
Francisco Letelier and Bobby Rojas seem like an odd pairing, but it is the context of Los Angeles that makes their differences the point. More...


Maddy LeMel
The found object sculptures of Maddy LeMel may be simply constructed but they are rich in visual reference and imaginative interpretation. More...


Andy Wing
Evolving from abstract expressionist roots, Andy Wing's artistic purpose was to immerse his most personal self in the creative process, merging both with nature. More...


Peter Alexander
Peter Alexander's velvet paintings with their diverse and sensual surfaces, are environments with a decided "wow" factor. More...


Susan Mikula
Susan Mikula's hazy Polaroids of industrial and harbor sites evoke memories of faded glories. More...


Hans Burkhardt
Beneath the ferocity of Hans Burkhardt’s exacting brushwork and application of oil paint there is an undeniable remnant of hope. More...


Fred Eversley
A four-decade survey of Fred Eversley's luminous polyester resin sculptures display elegant optical illusions created by curve and reflections. More...

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