Paula Jean Rice
Three-dimensional and wall-mounted relief sculptures blend autobiography with cosmic, geographic, and historical references in Paula Jean Rice's retrospective. They prove impactful on our thinking about our own and others' pain. More...
David Frazer
David Frazer creates visual metaphors for complicated contemporary phenomena that are individualistic and instantly recognizable. More...
Refik Anadol, “Living Paintings”
Refik Anadol works with AI and datasets. The imagery is large-scale, ever morphing spectacle. He includes plenty of explanatory content about concept and methods. More...
Steve Murphy, “A Matter of Balance”
Working with a vocabulary of organic shapes, Steve Murphy produces a varied body of work, with surfaces always flawlessly finished. Surfaces are sensual and played against a witty, often humorous temperament. More...
Poppy Jones, “Body & Soul”
Poppy Jones small and intimate paintings are close-cropped depictions of everyday things — jackets, folded shirts, flowers, lamps, etc., that at first appear to be photographs that have been selectively hand colored. More...
Agnieszka Pilat, “ROBOTa”
The exhibition is, on the face of it, a selection of mixed media paintings. But the real subject and medium are robots. Agniezka Pilat makes them into both studio assistants, passively following her instructions, and surrogates for the artist's own hand. More...
Stas Orlovski
Stas Orlovski has deployed a vocabulary of motifs — waves, vortices, plants, and more — to create poetic depictions of conscious dreaming. More...
Jordanna and the Masters of Photography
Jordanna Kalman makes use of 20th century male photography masters to zero in on women's historical disenfranchisement -- with the ambition to redress that history. More...
Cindy Sherman, 1977-1982
The early photography of Cindy Sherman remains both a personal and art historical high water mark. Andy Brumer asked how such familiar, and mined, work might be seen through fresh eyes. This review is his answer. More...
Matthew Cerletty
The paintings of Matthew Cerletty's "True Believer" are precise, even sculptural objects devoid of emotional baggage. More...
Annie Lapin, "Contours of the Vast"
Annie Lapin’s new paintings nevertheless present a novel vision of the way our thoughts, memories, and observations inhabit and interact within the hard drives of our minds. More...
An Te Liu, “Low Fidelity”
An Te Liu fashions his sculptures into images that draw from his childhood and reference ancient artifacts and modernist sculpture. More...
"Off-Kilter"
"Off-Kilter's" group of artists present a gratifying response to conceptual art history. It embraces that history with extra doses of whimsy, funk, and elegance. There are highlight moments that may prove exceptionally memorable. More...
Liz Ward, "Silver River"
The Mississippi River is the dominant and consistent theme of Liz Ward' current work. The river traverses these mixed media works as a meandering ribbon of color. More...
Kelly Berg
Kelly Berg's luminescent landscapes are donated by pyramids and other triangular structures integrated into natural settings. More...