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Japanese-American Artists Remember the Camps
Trump executive orders have assaulted the human rights of immigrants. But that is not a first, as these Japanese American artists attest. More...


Redressing Public Civility
Richard Speer has seen the debased character of the current President coming after years of declining public discourse. More...


Artist of Conviction
Jorg Dubin is an anomaly in his home base town who has long since abandoned market friendly for conviction art. More...


In Defense of the Lowly Meme
"Mental illness and hatred pull the trigger, not the gun." More...


Flag Art Pinpoints Differences
The flag has long been a serious aesthetic device in art, no less today. These artists use it to highlight the gulf between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. More...


VAS Endorsement for President
VAS endorses Joseph R. Biden for President of the United States and Kamala Harris for Vice President. More...


Rodrigo Valenzuela
“General Song” is Rodrigo Valenzuela's studio constructed photographs on the theme of borders, barriers, and protest barricades. More...


Meow Wolf
Art collective Meow Wolf creates a sprawling, wild narrative installation, 'The Due Return,' that's about as much fun as art can get. More...


“Alcoves 16/17”
Opening centers, empty spaces, and strong subtleties are the hallmarks of "Alcoves 16/17," the current in a series of seven shows that serve to introduce the public to established but under-the-radar artists of the Southwest. More...


Mayra Barraza
Mayra Barraza paints ghosts, or rather images of people who disappeared into the history of violence. More...


Anne Siems and Gina Wilson
Two artists address the figure in strikingly different ways: via magical realism, and with a minimalist, architectonic approach. More...


On Strike from the Huffington Post
For now, at least, VAS will re-post no more content from us and our writers to the Huffington Post. More...


“I always wondered who your are”
In the carefree age before lockdown, Margaret Hawkins waited for her car's oil to be changed, and she began to feel a weird sensation. More...


Portrait of the Artist as a Novice Activist
Asks Michael Shaw: What is the relationship between art and activism? The world beyond the art world can be a tricky proposition. More...


Limbo
Donna Tennant's visit with her grandmother on this occasion was sidelined by this exchange with Mrs. Carroll. More...


Notes on Net Art and a Return to Ghost City
Before Covid-19 I would chart a path from west to east L.A., visiting exhibitions along the way. But now I've revived my interest in Net Art. More...


The Pandemic Offers the Solution to Climate Catastrophe
Forget the Green New Deal, the pandemic shows us how we can save the planet from the climate change catastrophe. More...


The Ironic Despair of Shawn Huckins
Shawn Huckins satirically captures our social media-crazed society while asking critical questions about the rules of discourse. More...


The Squirrel Metaphor
Squirrels invaded Bill Lasarow's garden, foraging friut meant for the Gardner, who found himself having to contemplate their eradication. More...


Ian Schrager and the Boutique Hotel
Over the course of a nearly half-century career, Ian Schrager has become famous for creating serenely elegant bastions of urban cool. More...

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