Jane Brucker
Jane Brucker places a collection of objects that vibrate with hints of past lives. More...
Charles Garabedian
Charles Garabedian has had a career engagement with figuration as the arena where humanism sorts out its psychic, social, daily and mythic conundrums. More...
Rusty Scruby
Starting with snapshots from the family album, Rusty Scruby duplicates source images from scores to hundreds of times to create evocative tessellated patterns. More...
Margie Livingston
Starting with a hairball, Margie Livingston works her way to objects constructed of paint. She remains a painter. More...
John Baldessari
John Baldessari would cringe to read that he is regarded as the founder of West Coast Post Modernism. Ironically, it's true. More...
Brian Forrest and Rose-Lynn Fisher
Brian Forrest's photographs are dark, near impenetrable gazes into a mythic environment. With Rose-Lynn Fisher we examine honeybees at high magnification. More...
Jonas Wood
Jonas Wood's studies of Greek vessels channel through them a classic Modernist sensibility. More...
Maira Kalman
Maira Kalman is a visual artist who happens to use illustration to communicate her outlook on life and the world at large. More...
William Dole
This selection of watercolors and collages by William Dole focus on the aftereffects of a two year sabbatical to Italy, which are sometimes quite clear, other times hidden in his mid-20th century abstract idiom. More...
William Eggleston
Photographer Willam Eggleston is one of the great locators of found objects that represent vanishing worlds left behind by time and progress. More...
Lee Friedlander
A half-century of Lee Friedlander's photography is represented here by two images for each year since 1960. More...
Patrick Merrill
Patrick Merrill left a rich legacy, substantiated in these two shows, that resonates beyond his 40 year career as a printmaker, artist, and gallery director. More...
Michael C. McMillen
Take the tour through the shifting time and tides of Michael C. McMillen's 'Lighthouse' for a journey of altered awareness. More...
Elizabeth Patterson
Elizabeth Patterson suffered a devastating injury years ago that derailed her art career. Now healed, she has come back stronger than ever. More...
Dana DeKalb
The illustrational naturalism of Dana DeKalb may be lucid, event blunt, but it is packed with cultural and historical points of reference. More...
David Alfaro Siqueiros
Mexican muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros' 1932 activities in Los Angeles are the topic of one exhibition, his output as a landscape painter is a concurrent one. More...
''Prelude to an Apocalypse''
Four artists personify how the subject of landscape today addresses a wholly new set of concerns from 19th and 20th century traditions. More...
David Trulli
David Trulli's corporate multi-storied facades of sterile glass references what man hath wrought but does not apparently inhabit. More...
Kim Abeles
'Art and Activism' covers an important slice of Kim Abeles' body of work over the last 25 years. More...
Buff Monster
Street artist Buff Monster presents a colorful cast of amorphous characters in tie-dye camouflage. More...