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Michael Madzo
There is an air of nostalgic calm to Michael Madzo’s surrealist collage paintings that is familiar yet mysterious, comforting yet unsettling. More...


Why Paint?
OK, we live in a digital world. But I am continually drawn to images that aren't generated on the flickering screen but by a hand of a painter. It communicates in ways that the computer never will. More...


"Tea and Morphine: Women in Paris, 1880 to 1914"
A quote from Flaubert's “Madame Bovary” reads: “She wanted to die, but she also wanted to live in Paris,” sets the tone for “Tea and Morphine: Women in Paris, 1880 to 1914.” More...


C. L. Utley
Playful and mysterious, C.L. Utley's paintings reveal worlds with completely persuasive yet wildly irrational images. More...


Alan Cohen
Alan Cohen specializes in photographing the physical, geographical and ideological sites and boundaries that divide us. More...


"Reimagining the Contemporary Landscape"
The nine artists in "Reimagining the Contemporary Landscape" challenge cliches of the West in multiple ways that make up with their coherence what they lack in cohesion. More...


Why Paint?
OK, we live in a digital world. But I am continually drawn to images that aren't generated on the flickering screen but by a hand of a painter. It communicates in ways that the computer never will. More...


Michael Madzo
There is an air of nostalgic calm to Michael Madzo’s surrealist collage paintings that is familiar yet mysterious, comforting yet unsettling. More...


Jane Lindsay
For "From the Outside In" Jane Lindsay taught inmates to draw, interviewed them, and then brought out her camera. This is the result. More...


Peter Fischli and David Weiss
Deservedly known for the video "The Way Things Go" this series of replicas of banal objects by Peter Fischli and the late David Weiss displayed in scattershot fashion elevate the mundane. More...


"Self(ie) Portraits"
"Self(i.e.) Portraits" explores new meanings of self image wrought by social media and the rise of the selfie. More...


Nick Albertson
Pattern-based and monochromatic, Nick Albertson’s images initially appears to be abstractions. But they are in fact carefully staged household objects. More...


Frank E. Cummings III
This survey shows that some of the most detailed and delicate wood work in recent decades has come from the studio of Frank E. Cummings III. More...


Zoe Dusanne
A new biography restores Seattle dealer Zoe Dusanne as a key player in the Pacific Northwest post-war art scene. She was the first to exhibit Seattle area, New York and international artists under one Seattle roof. More...

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