Paul Horiuchi
Paul Horiuchi went from serving as an assistant to Mark Tobey to earning recognition for bridging Japanese and New York school aesthetics. More...
Preston Singletary
Tingit artist Preston Singletary is both an ethnic-specific traditionalist and an internationalist collaborator who blows great glass. More...
Jessica Stockholder
Common household objects translate into colorful, multi-dimensional installations in a number of artists' work nowadays, and a good part of the reason for that is Jessica Stockholder. More...
Joseph Havel
The spherical bronze shells of Joseph Havel are transmogrified fabric forms reflecting an age dubious of empty ideologies. More...
“North Korean Perspectives”
The photography comprising “North Korean Perspectives” is centered on the search for truth amidst facades, suppression and absurdity. More...
“GLEAN”
The five artists contributing works to "GLEAN" were all mandated to forage through Portland's Metro Central Transfer Station. The garbage dump. Works are by turns immaculate (!), imaginative and whimsical in a show that is a pleasant surprise. More...
Kensuke Yamada
Kensuke Yamada's new sculpture expresses the stolid solemnity of the children in stages of identity and age transformation. More...
“Hapsburg Splendor”
This drop dead gathering of treasures from Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum is an absolute visual feast and a history lesson. 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...
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...
“Dwell”
"Dwell" consists of a thoughtful range of art addressing architectural subjects in which community interchange and personal freedom appear as recurrent themes. More...
House on Mango St.
In "The House on Mango Street: Artists Interpret Community" Sandra Cisneros' novel is updated through the eyes of artists from around the country. More...
Phyllida Barlow
Phyllida Barlow blows up junk assemblage practice to a scale massive enough to walk into. And when you do, what at first appears weighty and solid turns out to be free of density but revealing of each works' latticework. More...
Kelli Vance
Kelli Vance may be the star of her own suggestive narratives, but she keeps herself out of the story. Vance is just the model. More...
Mel Katz
Sculptor Mel Katz is still gong strong at 83, and two major surveys show what a vital force he has been since the 1960s. More...
“Finland: Designed Environments”
Finnish product design, we are reminded in "Designed Environments," globalized the idea of 'form follows function.' 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...
“Intimate Horizons”
Claire Ashley and Bahar Yurukoglu’s "Intimate Horizons" is a visually dynamic and architecturally responsive installation full of huge inflatables, video projections and colorful abstract forms that are beautifully scaled and positioned. More...