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Travis Pond
"Northwest Wildlife" aptly describes the current assemblages of Travis Pond, who cuts up metal detritus in order to repurpose it. More...


“The Heart is the Frame"
".. the heart is the amorous organ of repetition" wrote the philosopher Gilles Deleuze in "Difference and Repetition." In "The Heart is the Frame" artists explore how desire stimulates our experience of the everyday. More...


David Michael Smith
Primarily figurative and narrative, David Michael Smith prominently features one youthful male or female figure against a backdrop of fauna or flora that is imbued with a subtle feeling of danger or doom. More...


Ten Suggestions for a New Year
The heck with New Year resolutions and ten-best lists. DeWitt Cheng offers a set of ten guidelines for the art-perplexed to welcome in 2015. More...


“The Heart is the Frame"
".. the heart is the amorous organ of repetition" wrote the philosopher Gilles Deleuze in "Difference and Repetition." In "The Heart is the Frame" artists explore how desire stimulates our experience of the everyday. More...


Faces of Impressionism
Impressionist portrait works from Paris' Musee d'Orsay trace the movement's pictorial evolution with a dazzling human face. More...


“Being Woman"
The five artists in "Being Woman" bring distinctive cultural commentary and political persuasion to their art without sacrificing craft and aesthetics to content. More...


Lou Beach / Patssi Valdez
Lou Beach, how moved from commercial illustration to art collage, is paired with painter Patssi Valdez, the former Asco stalwart. More...


Travis Pond
"Northwest Wildlife" aptly describes the current assemblages of Travis Pond, who cuts up metal detritus in order to repurpose it. More...


Pop Art’s Enduring Life (Part I)
Pop art, argues Matthew Kangas, is not only currently resurgent, it's influence on contemporary art is creating waves of fresh discourse. The Seattle Art Museum's current "Pop Departures" exhibition makes the case. More...


Orr Menirom
Orr Menirom builds deftly mined universal spaces of ambiguity and emotion in her videos--that are sourced, for example, from a heated interview conducted on a TV news show. More...


David Lackey
Best known for his appearances on Antiques Roadshow, David Lackey's assemblages show him to also be an accomplished surrealist. More...


Ten Suggestions for a New Year
The heck with New Year resolutions and ten-best lists. DeWitt Cheng offers a set of ten guidelines for the art-perplexed to welcome in 2015. More...


Artists as Producers: DIY to Big Budget
That many artists avail themselves of the model and technologies available to Hollywood producers is an open secret. But in the end it's the aesthetics that should make or break these artists, not their production values. More...


Jeanne Silverthorne
Technology has blurred the boundary between naturally alive and life-like, and in her sculpture Jeanne Silverthorne joins in the fray. More...

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