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Liliana Porter
Early works by Liliana Porter display a surpassing contrast to her best known work for their conceptualism and austerity. More...


Abelardo Morrell
Abelardo Morrell uses rooms as cameras, bringing the outside to the interior. Setting up tents to do the same allows him to record this approach anywhere to often spectacular effect. More...


Richard Morhous
His early training in graphic design and printmaking is quite visible, to uneven effect, in paintings that at their best combine structure and fluidity. More...


"Tapping the Third Realm"
A multi-generational selection of artists map the "Third Realm" in personal, often idiosyncratic ways that would have been incomprehensible to an earlier age. More...


Daniel Bennett
Young artist Daniel Bennett displays conceptual sophistication and a quality of child-like fascination in his new video work, "Definitions 1." More...


Gaylen Hansen
Folk and regional tropes notwithstanding, Gaylen Hansen's paintings of an atavistic nature are among the best contemporary narrative works. More...


Jim Riswold
Clever titles do not guarantee and a good show, but Jim Riswold's "Art for Oncologists" is both well conceived and very personal. 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...


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


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...


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...


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...


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...


''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...


Isaac Layman
Isaac Layman transmutes quotidian household objects — ice cube trays, stovetops, heating vents — into the stuff of minimalist epiphany. More...


Michael Ottersen
Michael Ottersen's current paintings re-internalize abstraction via the figure to express an intimate and mysterious power. More...


Asian American Portraits of Encounter
These "Asian American Portraits" walks a fine line between promoting identity politics and exploring a varied but identifiable aesthetic. More...


''Journey Forth''
More considered than many summer group shows, "Journey Forth" reveals how the digital revolution has altered the way we perceive nature, acculturated as never before. More...


Andrea Heimer
Andrea Heimer demolishes scary suburbia in mostly small but precise paintings that brim with rage and hilarity. More...

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