Irene Kung
The singular beauty and mystical power of a tree is aptly conveyed in Irene Kung's digitally manipulated photographs. More...
Peter Selz: Sketches of a Life in Art
In an new and engaging biography of one of the West Coast most prominent art historians and curators we learn that Peter Selz has been far more than the sum of his art activities. More...
Ali Smith
Ali Smith's paintings evoke associations, ranging from the continuous dynamic of Gorky's lyricism to Kandisky's spiritual compositions to fantastical Seussian architectural constructions. More...
Georg Baselitz and James Drake
Prints by Georg Baselitz and James Drake pair two of our most brooding and operatic artists in this small and unsettling show. More...
LA Raw
"LA RAW" assembles a diverse group of artists who present figurative art that for decades has engaged the abject, that quintessentially postmodern conceptual quagmire. More...
Zachary Buchner
Zachary Buchner's "Just Say Yes" turns out hyper-mannerist visual delicacies that are so pretty and gooey as to be funny. More...
Sean Duffy
Duffy transported nearly the entire contents, a treasure trove of the past and present, from his home garage into Susanne Vielmetter's Culver City gallery. More...
Masako Miki
The deer as a symbol of graceful innocence is central to Masako Miki's new paintings and sculpture. More...
Nina Katchadourian
This is an entire exhibition of art made on airplane flights using only what comes available of the plane. And Nina Katchadourian delivers. More...
Nina Katchadourian
This is an entire exhibition of art made on airplane flights using only what comes available of the plane. And Nina Katchadourian delivers. More...
Theophilus Brown
This small survey of Theophilus Brown, who passed away earlier this year, is a convincing first shot at securing his historical place. More...
Esteban Lisa / Magdalena Fernandez
Concurrent exhibitions by the late Argentine Esteban Lisa and the far younger Venezuelan Magdalena Fernandez are a fortuitous pairing. More...
Cara Barer / Pang-Chieh Hsu
Cara Barer photographs old newspapers; Pang-Chieh Hsu paints paper currency. Both arrive at a kind of cultural vanitas. More...