David Byrd
Octogenarian David Byrd never exhibited any of thousands of paintings produced during a long career as a hospital orderly. Subject and idiom attest to the wisdom of brining his work before the public. More...
Claire Baker
Claire Baker arrives at her paintings through a series of steps and a mixture of references that are collapsed with deceptive simplicity. More...
Christopher Taggart
Cut up playing cards are arranged with care and precision by Christopher Taggart to form mesmerizing images. More...
Inner Journeys, Outer Vision
“Inner Journeys, Outer Visions” compellingly explores the current range of both representational and non-objective response to spiritual themes. More...
Capitalism and its Discontents
Cheng reflects on the second question raised by Irving Sandler: What are the issue or polemics for art criticism? More...
Darren Waterston
Darren Waterston pares down his visions from stark detail to a dark shadow, leaving much to the imagination. More...
Sarah Williams
Sarah Williams’ nocturnal paintings are lonely, moody, haunting, eerie, mysterious, desolate, and ominous. They could be anywhere in rural America. More...
Deb Sokolow
"The Bodies in Mitchell's Cabin," set the tone of Deb Sokolow's current exhibition. The black cloths each cover what looks to be a small human figure. More...
Stephen Beal
Stephen Beal amplifies the minutest and seemingly inconsequential gesture in work dedicated to doing so mindfully. More...
Geoff Hippenstiel
Geoff Hippenstiel’s paintings are a study in contrast — explosive yet controlled, abstract but still vaguely representational. More...