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Martin Facey
Though versed in the varieties of current artistic expression, Martin Facey mostly sticks with the old-school religion of modernist abstraction. More...


William Ivey
The art of the late William Ivey, a classmate Diebenkorn and Lobdell, and student of Still and Rothko, is probably more discussed now than during his lifetime. Here's why. More...


Suzanne Anker
Suzanne Anker's art encompasses biology and technology in radical ways to dazzle the eye and embrace unexpected consequences. More...


Mitchell Albala and John McCormick
Widely admired academic realists, Mitchell Albala and John McCormick, show new work alongside one another. McCormick's is a bucolic landscape fantasy world; Albala is obsessed with the horrors of war. More...


Camille Patha
Camille Patha grew up in an era of sexist adversity to become one of the Northwest's leading painters of both abstract and representational subjects. More...


"Tea and Morphine: Women in Paris, 1880 to 1914"
A quote from Flaubert's “Madame Bovary” reads: “She wanted to die, but she also wanted to live in Paris,” sets the tone for “Tea and Morphine: Women in Paris, 1880 to 1914.” More...


C. L. Utley
Playful and mysterious, C.L. Utley's paintings reveal worlds with completely persuasive yet wildly irrational images. More...


Jane Lindsay
For "From the Outside In" Jane Lindsay taught inmates to draw, interviewed them, and then brought out her camera. This is the result. More...


"Self(ie) Portraits"
"Self(i.e.) Portraits" explores new meanings of self image wrought by social media and the rise of the selfie. More...


Heather Mekkelson
Playful in spirit, Heather Mekkelson's sleek installations are rich media stews preoccupied with outer space. More...


Cable Griffith
The style of video games may be painter Cable Griffith's taking off point, but there is so much more: traffic sign code, ancient petroglyphs, the scribbles of a busy secretary. . . More...


"Unveiled: Nudes"
"Unveiled: Nudes" offers a thoughtful mix of eight artists divided between those already canonized in modernist history and a selection of contemporary interpretations. More...


Faith Wilding
Known for her groundbreaking oeuvre as a second-wave feminist artist, this retrospective of Faith Wilding's pseudo-scientific imagery is punctuated by found material and poetic, handwritten text. More...


Daniel Healey
Working with shredded bits of magazine catalogues that are laminated with ultra-transparent tape, Daniel Healey are chaotic yet purposeful. More...


James Martin
Merging comics and cartoon with surprising composition and painterly effect, James Martin, now 85, retains an impressive sense of improbability and freshness in his painting. More...


"Latin American Group Show"
Hardly a survey, the selection of Latin American artists here complement one another in ways that offer challenges to current art practice. More...


Dale Chihuly
"Rotolo" means "coils," and they are as abstract as any work Dale Chihuly has done. Color is sparse, transparency rules. More...


Christa Assad
Based on the technical conventions of pottery, Christa Assad exhibits the implements of war to address the sad persistence of civil violence. More...


"Flesh and Metal"
“Flesh and Metal“ is a cross-section of modernist reconciliation between art and mechanization. More...

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