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Jesús Moroles: Connecting Us to the Cosmos
Jesús Moroles died recently in a tragic car accident. He will be remembered as one of his generations major public artists and an absolute magician in the use of granite, which he used to create monuments connecting the earth to the cosmos. More...


“Hapsburg Splendor”
This drop dead gathering of treasures from Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum is an absolute visual feast and a history lesson. More...


Faheem Majeed
Ordinary particleboard serves as a central vehicle for Faheem Majeed to express personal and community histories and issues. Freely addressing topics of race and politics he conveys an uplifting feeling that resistance is anything but useless. More...


The Artist as Charity
It makes us feel very nice to see artists contributing their work for glittery charity events that support good causes, no doubt. But might there be a dark ring around such an apparently clean transaction? More...


Alice Shaw
California is known as the "golden state," which conceptualist Alice Shaw plays to the hilt in her witty send-up of wealth and celebrity. More...


Rick Oginz
Sculptor and illustrator Rick Oginz mines his imagination, his observations of current events and his personal issues before he ever puts a pen to paper or a chisel to wood, which produces works that are multi-faceted for their emotions, humor and thoughtfulness. More...


Michael Arcega
Anthropologist Horace Mitchell Miner reflected on American culture from a detached viewpoint by turning our name around to become "Nacirema." Michael Arcega packs the gallery with objects from this bizarre culture to make us both laugh and squirm. More...


Jessica Hess
Paintings of urban ruins by Jessica Hess that embellish or further despoil them with graffiti are gorgeous to the eye but so dystopian. More...


Donald Lipski
Donald Lipski stretches, drapes and otherwise tortures the shape of glass bottles, fills them with Scotch and us with surprise. More...


Kim Stringfellow
Early homesteading in the desert environment of the Morongo Basin dates only from 1938. A minimal structure built on the otherwise free property was a requirement, and this is the basis for Kim Stringfellow's photo-centric narrative history. More...


Jesús Moroles: Connecting Us to the Cosmos
Jesús Moroles died recently in a tragic car accident. He will be remembered as one of his generations major public artists and an absolute magician in the use of granite, which he used to create monuments connecting the earth to the cosmos. More...


Georgia O’Keeffe
The works of Georgia O'Keeffe in "Color, Line and Composition" focus on the formal development and influence of her work. More...


Jeff Soto and Sashie Masakatsu
Jeff Soto and Sashie Masakatsu share in their distinctly different paintings a common penchant for the extraordinary. More...

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