Is Anybody There?
Who is the world’s most famous living visual artist? Pause. While you’re mulling that over, let’s look at the question more closely. More...
Arturo Mallman
Vast landscapes by Arturo Mallman are built of loose washes of color the come together suggestively to host minuscule figures. More...
Wesley Younie
Wesley Younie conjures fantasias of lotus flowers, waterfalls, pagodas, and distant mountains that strike notes of both reactionary fondness and droll satire. More...
Frieke Janssens
Young children apparently engaged in smoking in Frieke Janssens' photographs critiques the nostalgic glamorization of a bygone era. More...
Kehinde Wiley
In his trademark bright style, Kehinde Wiley presents stunning portraits featuring his preferred subject: young, beautiful black men. 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...
Ahmed Alsoudani
Iraqi expat artist Ahmed Alsoudani places himself squarely in the tradition of depicting war's toll on the innocent in works that ratchet up formal intensity with the grotesque. More...
Antonio Muniz
Rooted in classic Surrealism, Antonio Muniz walks a tight path between allowing the eye delightful room to explore and bringing you to the point of visual exhaustion. More...
Stephen Beal
Stephen Beal amplifies the minutest and seemingly inconsequential gesture in work dedicated to doing so mindfully. More...
Second Take(Over)
The latest takeover bid of MOCA by LACMA is encountering softened resistance compared to 2008, but is it really the right thing to have happen? More...
''Picasso and Chicago''
"Picasso in Chicago" is only in part about stating Chicago's importance in the shadow of New York's cultural dominance. It takes us beyond the aura of art to some of its science. More...
Stanley Casselman
How we grasp new scientific paradigms of nature is a role embraced by Stanley Casselman in paintings that explore evolution and metaphysics. More...
''Big Pictures''
Standouts in this fine show of large scale photography, "Big Pictures," include Abelardo Morell's “Camera Obscura Image of Times Square in Hotel Room” and Misty Keasler’s “Magic Mountain, Payatas Garbage Dump, Manila, The Philippines.” More...
Alex Steckly
Alex Steckly's meticulous bi-chromatic works are like Beach Boys songs written about Agnes Martin's car. More...