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“Finland: Designed Environments”
Finnish product design, we are reminded in "Designed Environments," globalized the idea of 'form follows function.' More...


Noah Purifoy
A desire for change fueled the assemblage of Noah Purifoy, who first came to attention with a series in response to the Watt Riots of 1964, and much later retired to Joshua Tree to create the most ambitious works of his career. More...


Noah Purifoy
A desire for change fueled the assemblage of Noah Purifoy, who first came to attention with a series in response to the Watt Riots of 1964, and much later retired to Joshua Tree to create the most ambitious works of his career. More...


Time to Declare Victory
At the recent "Superscript" conference addressing "Arts Journalism in a Digital Age," James Yood listened to what has become a familiar litany of challenges and ills and comes to his own conclusion. More...


Inka-Maaria Jurvanen
The political vein of Inka-Maaria Jurvanen's art is right there in titles like "Anarchy" and "Mutiny," though the images are rarely straightforward. The aftermath of abuse is a consistent part of her desolate scenes. More...


Zombie Abstraction (Part 3)
Abstraction in the 21st century remains both a vital and relevant part of today's art world, particularly in the right hands. More...


Susan Giles
Bouncing from small paper sculptures to room filling installations, Susan Giles moves us from admiration for precise craftsmanship to a feeling of participating directly in the artist's experience. More...


Nancy Monk
Nancy Monk spins a whimsical take on the wonders of nature using terse visual means and a deceptively complex working process. More...


William Barnhart
William Barnhart's "Seattle Series" of paintings resemble stained-glass windows. Boat docks and tranquil waters are transformed into sacred places, human figures are ethereal. More...


Todd Camplin
Lines of text, or streams of strings flow and repeat to form compelling patterns that Todd Camplin presents in free from shapes that are derived from design motifs Camplin produced very early in his career. More...


Arvie Smith
Arvie Smith turns pernicious racial stereotype into parody in paintings that are as visually garish as they are acidic. More...


Sherry Karver
Sherry Karver enhanced photography-based images with both paint and text, using the latter to take us within figures in a crowd. More...


Díaz Lewis
Creative partners Alejandro Figueredo Diaz-Perera and Cara Megan Lewis draw on their very different backgrounds. They focus their attention on a partially completed Iowa residential development. More...

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