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Lucinda Cobley and Michael Crowder
Both Lucinda Cobley and Michael Crowder use white extensively, along with glass and shadows. So how does this exhibition end up being titled "Gray Area"? More...


Larry Sultan
This survey of Larry Sultan's documentary-based photography carries a degree of intensity and density that sets it apart. Don't let the device of the banality and kitschiness of subjects and settings fool you. More...


Ben Jackel
Sculptural replicas of masculine accouterments of aggression and protection reflect Ben Jackel's equivocal and poignant referencing of male heroics. More...


“Art of the American West”
Works from the recent major donation by the Haub Family Collection of "Art of the American West" significantly upgrade this museum's permanent collection and comprise a complex exhibition on a number of overlapping planes. More...


Globalization and Art
In the tenth of his series of responses to a 2012 essay by Irving Sandler, DeWitt Cheng tackles the impact of globalization on art. More...


Really: What IS an Art Fair?
It's not like James Yood thinks there has been a lack of discussion about art fairs. But here he gets one of the most obvious and oft misunderstood issues off of his chest: What isn't, and just what is, an art fair. More...


Takahiko Hayashi
Circle, very many of them, lines and organic shapes make up the lyrical, richly associative works of Takahiko Hayashi. More...


Robert Williams
Recent paintings and sculpture by Robert Williams feature the rich, convoluted psychedelia and outside the box thought process we are all familiar with. Highlights from Juxtapoz, the mag he co-founded twenty years ago, enrich the mix. More...


Jake Longstreth
The bright colors and sharp lines of Jake Longstreth's prior work are muted and atmospheric in paintings that mark a new phase. More...


When Actions Speak Louder Than Art
Mel Chin has earned a much deserved reputation and a recent retrospective for his brilliant conceptualism. But, says David S. Rubin, Chin's projects extend beyond this to serve the greater good without missing an aesthetic beat. More...


Eric Wesley
Along with the more familiar use of a monumental I beam Eric Wesley has casted sleeping figures, fabricated stained glass windows full of globular shapes, an environmental installation and--gosh!--even includes splatter paintings. More...


Globalization and Art
In the tenth of his series of responses to a 2012 essay by Irving Sandler, DeWitt Cheng tackles the impact of globalization on art. More...


“Art of the American West”
Works from the recent major donation by the Haub Family Collection of "Art of the American West" significantly upgrade this museum's permanent collection and comprise a complex exhibition on a number of overlapping planes. More...


Ben Jackel
Sculptural replicas of masculine accouterments of aggression and protection reflect Ben Jackel's equivocal and poignant referencing of male heroics. More...


My Art-Crush on Lady Agnew of Lochnaw
Recently to be seen at the Frick in New York, and on it's way to San Francisco and Fort Worth, Sargent's "Lady Agnew" is one of Richard Speer's all time art crushes. More...


My Art-Crush on Lady Agnew of Lochnaw
Recently to be seen at the Frick in New York, and on it's way to San Francisco and Fort Worth, Sargent's "Lady Agnew" is one of Richard Speer's all time art crushes. More...

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