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Poland’s Cultural Recovery
National museums in Warsaw and Krakow provide a yardstick by which Poland's recovery from historical and cultural abuses may be measured. More...


Frank Gehry
Frank Gehry's rise from iconoclastic local advocate of chain link fencing and rough plywood panels to the world's most recognizable architectural celebrity is traced in depth in a densely packed survey. 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...


Sarah Perry
New works by Sarah Perry bring bugs into your home via electric outlets, put bees in your walls and seduce you with creepiness. 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...


Jamie Hamilton
Jamie Hamilton is a sculptor and aerialist, and his work here scales down the razor this stage he constructs for his performances. It possesses the kind of dizzying, dark magic you might therefore expect. More...


Poland’s Cultural Recovery
National museums in Warsaw and Krakow provide a yardstick by which Poland's recovery from historical and cultural abuses may be measured. More...


Marilyn Lowey
Marilyn Lowey moves from producing light show spectacles for major events to the comparative simplicity of installations that use projected light. More...


“Observing Observing (a white cup)”
A group of artists too dutifully carries out the task of depicting a white cup, but there are still satisfying moments. More...


Wallace Berman and the Dawning of the Information Age
Wallace Berman was not only a key figure in the emergence of California assemblage, but his now classic Verifax collages were remarkably prophetic in both aesthetic and technological ways. More...


Russell Crotty
Well know for his drawings and globes of celestial detail, tendinitis forced changes in style and technique that have led to fresh and convincing new works. More...


Tom Orr
A well distributed installation of ten works by Tom Orr expresses the artist's search to reconfigure and expand materials and structures in a theme and variation manner. More...


Depth of Field
"Depth of Field" is an extensive gathering of photography connected to the non-profit Rfotofolio, normally an online-only archive. More...


Frank Gehry
Frank Gehry's rise from iconoclastic local advocate of chain link fencing and rough plywood panels to the world's most recognizable architectural celebrity is traced in depth in a densely packed survey. More...

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