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Art Between the Poles
"Art, in its mystery, blends diverse beauties together." - Puccini's ''Tosca'', Act I. More...


The Triumph of Feminism: Seattle’s Art History
Women have contributed significantly to the visual arts culture of Seattle for over a century. There are good reasons for the development of such early gender equality. More...


The Sandy Hook Aesthetic
Rather than Best of the Year lists, the lingering images of Sandy Hook cast the upcoming year in art in a whole new light. More...


Critiquing Ourselves
Some prominent critics have raised questions of art's integrity and relevance over the years. It's time to reflect on art criticism's changing role as well. More...


On the Other Side of the Crevasse
The economy is still working on recovery, but perhaps it's time to imagine what the art world might look like on the other side. More...


Jacob Hashimoto
Jacob Hashimoto creates ethereal and disembodied installations using innumerable small paper kites. More...


Loretta Bennett
Quilter Loretta Bennett comes from a renowned family of Gee's Bend quilters, adding vibrant color and imagery inspired by her extensive travels. More...


Rusty Scruby
Grids and repetition lie at the heart of Rusty Scruby's art, yet this core is informed by vastly disparate sources. More...


Patti Oleon
A haunting aura of mystery inhabits the paintings of nostalgic, lavish interiors made by San Francisco artist... More...


Robert Brady
Literally, the first object that Berkeley-based artist Robert Brady made with clay changed his life. It was in his More...


Ali Smith
Ali Smith's paintings evoke associations, ranging from the continuous dynamic of Gorky's lyricism to Kandisky's spiritual compositions to fantastical Seussian architectural constructions. More...


Sean Duffy
Duffy transported nearly the entire contents, a treasure trove of the past and present, from his home garage into Susanne Vielmetter's Culver City gallery. More...


Lorraine Peltz
Chicago-based artist Lorraine Peltz explores the ideas of memory, identity and the positioning of women in More...


Laurie Danial
Regularly lauded by critics, Danial's oil paintings are loose and exuberantly colored compositions wherein the organic More...


Kim Keever
Romantic landscape painters once sought to express a sense of their humility in the face of a supreme power. Their majestic More...


DJ Hall
Venice-based painter DJ Hall has made a career of parlaying the ideal Southern California lifestyle into More...


Ryan Travis Christian
Anyone who didn't grow up in the suburbs knows someone who did. There is a common cultural vision of suburban reality, which is so pervasive More...


Piper O'Neill
Dubbed "the blue-eyed devil" by feminist artist Kiki Smith, Piper O'Neill is a Seattle artist whose delicate work makes manifest female growing pains. In her new show More...


Yvette Gellis
Originally from the Midwest, Gellis grew up in an idyllic community just outside Chicago. She describes the experience of More...


Kirsten Everberg
Drive down almost any Los Angeles street, and you're sure to find an eclectic mix of architectural styles--Tudor, Mediterranean More...

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