Buster Simpson: Surveyor
Buster Simpson's unwieldy and environmentally informed sculpture and performance is at its best outside the museum galleries, but consistently exhilarating. More...
Guide for the Art-Perplexed
In his short, readable essays, John Seed shows that thoughtful opinions and common sense still have a vital role in art discourse. More...
It May Be Easy … But Choose Wisely
Has the internet been good or bad for art criticism? In his latest reflection on Irving Sandler's 14 questions, DeWitt Cheng sees that behind the silver lining does lie a cloud. More...
Melanie Willhide and Klea McKenna
Melanie Willhide infects images of women and flowers with digital irregularities. Klea McKenna records raindrops and palm fronds. More...
Remembering China (Part 2)
The second part of Matthew Kangas account of his 1992 participation in a Beijing exhibition that helped establish friendly cultural relations between China and Japan. More...
Giuseppe Penone
Trees fascinate Giuseppe Penone: their form, growth and decay. He projects our being into theirs through sculpture and other media. More...
Ruth Asawa
During a brief fellowship at the Tamarind Workshop in 1965 Ruth Asawa produced 54 editions, 23 of which are included in a show that draws a connection between her aesthetic process and her constant devotion to her family. More...
Sherrie Wolf
Sherrie Wolf's opulent tableaux of flowers and vessels here provide the foreground to painted reproductions of iconic art historical images. More...
David Johns
David Johns' deploys Navajo visual--and linguistic--idioms to enliven abstract paintings that visually oscillate with spiritual energy. More...