Bernadette DiPietro and Richard Gilles
The quotidian subjects found in the photographic works of both Richard Gilles and Bernadette DiPietro are the billboard, and the clothesline. More...
Miguel Osuna
Though the road to hell may be paved with good intentions, the freeway-hell itself in these parts-may also be a backdoor to the divine. More...
Joe Goode
Ccontinuous constructing and tearing down provides the model for the subject of Joe Goode's latest show, 'Golden Dreams.' More...
Flora Kao
Supported by twin pillars of conceptualism and expressionism, Kao's paintings, and installation address the physicality and lure of L.A. More...
Larry Brownstein
Culver City-based photographer Larry Brownstein travels to the rim of the Pacific where he engages his latest subjects: Seagulls. More...
'Continuum'
'Continuum' was a 1969 show at the Downey Museum here revisited to trace the careers of original participants, along with a new generation. More...
Maria Luisa Morando
Morando's large-scale photographs are so washed in light that only the barest traces are left. More...
Katsuhisa Sakai
Katsuhisa Sakai brings a convincing pairing of form and soulfulness to his art. Drawing is the essence and permeates all his forms. He threads stones together like giant beads, the total form soaring over a broad open area as the sculpture becomes something akin to a huge, graceful and linear drawing in space. More...
E.V. Day
E.V. Day has found her unique take on something that defined, confined and classified women since humans began to walk upright: Clothes. More...
John Brosio
For three years John Brosio accompanied storm chasers in the Midwest, gathering actual sensory information and photographs to fuel his decades-long aesthetic relationship with the All-American twister. More...
Sandow Birk
Sandow Birk eschews his usual propensity for irony in favor of a more straightforward approach for the Qur'an. More...
Phil Joanou
Figurative paintings by Joanou journey towards an integration of the mind, heart and soul's chaotic impulses. He applies his formidable skills as a draftsman to fluid and expressive ends. More...
Barkley L. Hendricks
Hendricks' imagery sticks mainly to the tradition of portraiture, but deserves recognition as conceptualist. More...
Sook Jin Jo
Sook Jin Jo works primarily with abandoned wood, using it in projects that engage her interest in reclamation and rejuvenation. More...
Walls of Algiers
The collection of images and texts here weave a complex picture of the changes wrought by the French presence on the physical structure of Algiers and the lives of its inhabitants. More...
Scott Covert
Covert taps into the craft of frottage, transforming it into an art transcending time and vast distances. More...
Ben Jackel
Jackel creates fire axes, war ships, fire extinguishers, helmets Greek warriors--things that are about the processes of preparedness and emergency and the communities involved. More...
Sandra Gallegos
Gallegos is one of those people who have obsessive collector's disorder. It's an impulse that works in her favor artistically, since her ideas derive from a life-long collection of objects. More...