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Karl Benjamin
Karl Benjamin was and remains the very embodiment of "Hard-edged" painting. The magisterial energy here shows that does not mean "emotionally neutral." More...


"Now and Then"
This exhibition is of a gallery, Cirrus, presenting its own history. It works because the presentation is innovative, smart, and well earned. More...


Ryan McGinness
Ryan McGinness exposes the context of back room business deals by making deals with corporations to use their logos not in but as his art. More...


Christopher Murphy
Christpher Murphy brings bravura technique to a concern with formal issues and matters of personal identity. More...


S.J. Lee & Erik Sanner
S.J. Lee and Erik Sanner bring classical themes and tendencies to the latest video and digital technologies. More...


''Gods of Angkor''
This selection of 26 bronzes produced by the ancient Khmer empire symbolizes the mystery and wonder that surrounds that civilization. More...


Ori Gersht
In his photographs and film Ori Gersht brings together classical beauty with the chaos of violent action in a compelling mix. More...


Mark Leonard
The modernist grid takes on the appearance of textiles in Mark Leonard’s painstaking pattern painting. Deceptive surface and unexpected hues abound. More...


Miles Regis
Miles Regis free form painting is rich with symbolic narrative and personal and philosophical references. More...


Kent Williams
Reflections of the uncertainty of life inform the emotionally charged figurative paintings of Kent Williams. More...


''Eight ELAC Alumni Artists''
''Roundtrip: Eight ELAC Alumni Artists'' both opens this new museum facility and provides an early local counterpoint to the coming ''Pacific Standard Time.'' More...


Tom Cramer
Tom Cramer's new paintings and wood reliefs of Oregon landmarks strike a quirky truce between romantic homage and kitsch. More...


Robert G. Stevens
The career of Robert G. Stevens started pragmatically as a scientific illustrator at Lawrence Livermore Laboratories. Then they asked him to switch to computer graphics. More...


David Levinthal
This sampling of photographs from various of David Levinthal's series is a great introduction to grown up narratives that can be drawn from toys. More...


Ray Turner
In a long series of portraits Ray Turner's obsession in recent years with the face has gelled thanks to his free but disciplined painterly attack. More...


Laura Karetzky
Laura Karetzky's paintings are subtly deceptive, seeming at first to be common everyday scenes. But nothing is quite what it seems. More...


Theodore Svenningsen
Theodore Svenningsen is a latter day conceptualist whose use of the word serves as the central formal element in intensely visual images. More...


James Robie
This survey of James Robie's diverse work embrace both design and fine art shaped by one dramatic vision. More...


''Radioactive and Bright''
Luminosity is the shared characteristic in this group show, which builds on the tradition of jewel-like glazes applied to whimsical and elegant forms. More...

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