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Liliana Porter
Early works by Liliana Porter display a surpassing contrast to her best known work for their conceptualism and austerity. More...


Reflections on Collecting
Some people just cannot help but collect; Matthew Kangas calls it the "collector gene," and it can be wonderfully contagious - even to those who resist it. More...


Isamu Noguchi
Isamu Noguchi's brand of modernism was among its most elegant and thoughtful iterations, and this installation in a Japanese Garden plays to its strengths. More...


“Face to Face”
With just 35 paintings and illuminated manuscript illustrations, “Face to Face: Flanders, Florence, and Renaissance Painting,” provides clarity to one of the most pivotal moments in the history of Western art. More...


Paul Sietsema
Paul Sietsema's trompe l'oeil works on paper, sculpture and on 16mm film democratize the histories of the various assembled subjects. More...


Liliana Porter
Early works by Liliana Porter display a surpassing contrast to her best known work for their conceptualism and austerity. More...


Anne Hirondelle
Seriality and deconstruction of curved and circular forms are central to Anne Hirondelle’s ceramic forms and works on paper. More...


Danto's Divine Comedy
DeWitt Cheng notes, with the recent passing of philosopher and art critic Arthur Danto, the writer's graceful style that mostly eschewed didacticism and moralizing without sacrificing intellectual cachet. More...


Abelardo Morrell
Abelardo Morrell uses rooms as cameras, bringing the outside to the interior. Setting up tents to do the same allows him to record this approach anywhere to often spectacular effect. More...


David Rudolph
For David Rudolph the process from abstraction to figuration is unforeseen “… without knowing what I was creating ... something would always emerge.” More...


Bicycling Fish
No, Gloria Steinem is not the one said “A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle.” Richard Speer shares how he writes. More...


Margaret Lazzari
Margaret Lazzari departs, for the most part, from the figurative work we know her for in favor of more abstract work that expresses fresh joy and abandon. More...


Susan kae Grant
Science and art make happy bedfellows in Susan kae Grant's "Night Journeys," which record the whispers and fuzzy thinking of her recorded dreams. More...

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