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Ann Gale
The densely worked, emotionally charged paintings of Ann Gale are marvelous portraits that defy traditional conventions of portraiture. More...


Ned Evans / Charles Christopher Hill
The pairing of Ned Evans and Charles Christopher Hill represents an aesthetic connection that bridges vastly distinct ideas and intentions. More...


The Triumph of Feminism: Seattle’s Art History
Women have contributed significantly to the visual arts culture of Seattle for over a century. There are good reasons for the development of such early gender equality. More...


Alfredo De Stefano
Alfredo de Stefano walks a conceptual path, fabricating and then photographing primitivist tableaux that convey a strong ecological subtext. More...


Miriam Wosk
Perhaps best known for her magazine and fashion illustration, Miriam Wosk also produced art packed full of visual energy and event. More...


Alan Bur Johnson
Alan Bur Johnson crosses the divide between art and science with his wall pieces using laboratory-like slides of biological specimens. More...


Chris Fraser
Chris Fraser turns an art gallery into a wonderland of color and line in his interactive installation of light, "In Passing." More...


The Sandy Hook Aesthetic
Rather than Best of the Year lists, the lingering images of Sandy Hook cast the upcoming year in art in a whole new light. More...


Critiquing Ourselves
Some prominent critics have raised questions of art's integrity and relevance over the years. It's time to reflect on art criticism's changing role as well. More...


On the Other Side of the Crevasse
The economy is still working on recovery, but perhaps it's time to imagine what the art world might look like on the other side. More...


Homeboy Industries
Pastor and author Gregory Joseph Boyle founded Homeboy Industries in 1992. Through it this trio of young artists have used art to overcome great challenges. More...


Theresa Hackett and Jill Levine
Theresa Hackett’s paintings, drawings and collages and Jill Levine’s playful sculptures strike the right balance: Instead of just one “aha” moment, they offer several. More...


Josef Albers
Culled from two of Albers' print portfolios, we see that his signature rectilinear forms made up only one portion of his creative output. More...


Ann Gale
The densely worked, emotionally charged paintings of Ann Gale are marvelous portraits that defy traditional conventions of portraiture. More...


James Krone
James Krone maintains a clear relationship to minimalist painting, but more interestingly reference an algae-filled aquarium. More...


"End of the World"
A group of 15 artists stare into the maw of the apocalypse and manage to express both the humor and dangers of our fascination with it. More...

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