Daniel Leivick
The found satellite imagery of the world that is readily available at Google Maps is the basis for a series of otherworldly landscapes. More...
"When Rivers Flow Like a Stream of Glass"
Richard Speer's recent stay in New Zealand heightened his awareness of the relationship between color and place, of water deeply saturated yet also transparent. More...
Rachel Bess
If her subjects are decidedly of the present day in appearance and dress, Rachel Bess draws heavily on the Baroque and Romantic eras for stylistic and narrative inspiration to inform allegories on women's strength and authority. More...
Rachel Bess
If her subjects are decidedly of the present day in appearance and dress, Rachel Bess draws heavily on the Baroque and Romantic eras for stylistic and narrative inspiration to inform allegories on women's strength and authority. More...
“Abstract Expression to Colored Planes”
Midcentury American art is a particularly strong area of the Seattle Art Museum's collection. Matthew Kangas tours us through the particulars, from Arshile Gorky's masterpiece to Christopher Wilmarth's tragically shortened path towards greatness. More...
Mark Grotjahn
Markings seem to emanate from a central core in the aggressive new "face" paintings of Mark Grotjahn. More...
Christine Frerichs
The layers of scarred and molded paint Christine Frerichs are expressive, but rejects predecessors' anxiety. More...
Richard Misrach
Visual pleasure and social commentary may seem contradictory aims, but Richard Misrach is an established master of this balancing act, as this mini-retrospective demonstrates. More...
“1900: Adornment”
"1900: Adornment for Home and Body" serves as a great excuse to put excellent by under-appreciated works before the public. More...
Helen Redman
Helen Redman’s art is expressed through the lens of herself in relationship to motherhood, facing gender issues boldly. More...
“Abstract Expression to Colored Planes”
Midcentury American art is a particularly strong area of the Seattle Art Museum's collection. Matthew Kangas tours us through the particulars, from Arshile Gorky's masterpiece to Christopher Wilmarth's tragically shortened path towards greatness. More...
Jacob Lawrence
"Jacob Lawrence as Printmaker" attests that his late move to the relative isolation of the Pacific Northwest resulted in some of his best work. More...
Robert Brady
In a varied selection of sculpture that is free standing and attached to the walls, figurative and calligraphic, it's all tough and primitive. More...