Michael Crowder
Michael Crowder transforms an art gallery from a white rectangular box into a cabinet of wonders featuring numerous textured glass butterflies under glass. More...
A Tale of 3 and 7
Nothing of importance ever happens in years ending in 3 or 7 says James Yood. So here we are in a '3' year, and sure enough its been one of relative indolence. More...
John Divola
The ruins of an abandoned Malibu residence served as John Divola's canvas in a now classic series of 1977-78 that he took "As Far as I Could Get." More...
David Kroll
Few artists have mastered the art of still life painting as thoroughly as David Kroll. New works underscore his strengths though they break little new ground. More...
George Herms
Assemblage godfather George Herms' selection of recent and older work expertly and with humor finds beauty in the decrepit. More...
Dawoud Bey
The 16th Street Baptists Church bombing of 1963 is the inspiration of Dawoud Bey's series of dignified and powerful portrait diptychs. More...
''Desecration''
It has long been common practice that artists tear down the precedents they are most closely wedded to. How refreshing to encounter some who seek to simply extend it. More...
Franklyn Liegel
With his passing last year, Franklyn Liegel not only left an energetic body of work but a legacy of creative influence and mentoring. More...
''Links: Australian Glass''
Glass art produced in Australia receives less emphasis on color in favor of plastic form, along with other differences made apparent in this exhibition. More...
Joseph Kohnke
In "Displacements" Joseph Kohnke brings life to inanimate objects. The works turn on when a viewer walks by sensors that trigger motions. More...
Stas Orlovski
Stas Orlovski's subtle, minimalist mixed-media works, combine a number of his trademark motifs to conjure up enigmatic enchantment. More...
Michael Crowder
Michael Crowder transforms an art gallery from a white rectangular box into a cabinet of wonders featuring numerous textured glass butterflies under glass. More...
Kai & Sunny
Monotone screen prints by British art and design duo Kai and Sunny are complex, elegant echoes of M.C. Escher. More...
Arnold Helbling
Arnold Helbling flirts with both abstraction and representation, at times enabling his to merge them together. More...