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Reflection on a Glial Cell
Does language place an unwelcome load on art making? Marlena Donohue views this as the wrong question. More...


William Lane
The modestly sized rectilinear abstractions of William Lane make up in the alchemy of color what they lack in spectacle. More...


Ben Butler
Ben Butler allows the accretion of hundreds of simple elements to for irregular and dynamic wholes. More...


Meow Wolf
Santa Fe based collective Meow Wolf's "Nucleotide" is a creative habitat loaded with colorful outer space and underwater denizens that proves more that just a romp. More...


Lynn Aldrich
The "Uncommon Objects" of Lynn Aldrich "transforms the known into something curious and unexpected while offering a critical consumerist spin on the assemblage tradition.” More...


Michael T. Hensley
The imagery compiles childhood motifs loaded up to evoke a sense of decadent, feverish elegance. More...


Kermit Oliver
Kermit Oliver applies polished representational technique to depictions of animals, portraits and narrative that are just idiosyncratic enough to resonate with mysterious significance. More...


Eric Nash
The great historian Lewis Mumford regarded ordinary city signs and commercial structures in terms of "social creativity." Painter Eric Nash's familiar urban icons embody those ideas. More...


Reflection on a Glial Cell
Does language place an unwelcome load on art making? Marlena Donohue views this as the wrong question. More...


Laurel Roth; Tomoko Konoike
It is not the real figure or animal that counts in the work of Laurel Roth and Tomoki Konoike, but its transformation into a symbol. More...


Roxy Paine
Only a pair or works make up Roxy Paine's first Chicago show. But these full on dioramas of a restaurant counter and a control room are jaw-dropping. More...


William Lane
The modestly sized rectilinear abstractions of William Lane make up in the alchemy of color what they lack in spectacle. More...


Ben Butler
Ben Butler allows the accretion of hundreds of simple elements to for irregular and dynamic wholes. More...


Steven Hull
Steven Hull has fun making art. His works are playful installations with miniature steam engines and marionettes. More...


if you cut it, they will come
Cutting is the act that brings these artists together, here it goes far beyond how most of us wield scissors. More...


if you cut it, they will come
Cutting is the act that brings these artists together, here it goes far beyond how most of us wield scissors. More...

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