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Robert Townsend
Jazzy rhythms and cheerful color shift from Robert Townsend's by now familiar pop-realist style to hard edge abstraction to good effect. More...


Performing for Camera
The aesthetics of danger and risk are very much on display in the group show "Performing for the Camera," and the results are exhilarating. More...


Hammersley and Garabedian
Frederick Hammersley's lyrical geometric abstractions are balanced with early selections by Charles Garabedian. More...


Alwyn O'Brien
Porcelain "vessels" of delicate complexity by Alwyn O'Brien stand apart and outshine a number of current ceramic shows. More...


Alina Szapocznikow
Holocaust survivor Alina Szapocznikow's sensuous sculptural forms and materials are both beautiful and startling. More...


Surrealism's Myths
LACMA's current "In Wonderland" exhibition provoked Betty Ann Brown to reflect on some prevailing misconceptions of Surrealism's history. More...


Guirguis / Hagler
Sherin Guirguis and Joshua Hagler is a pairing of distinctive sensibilities who both deal with the connection between past and present. More...


Frederick Hammersley
Frederick Hammersley's large geometric abstractions are balanced with small organic compositions go far beyond mere formalism. More...


''The Art of Mono-ha''
"The Art of Mono-ha" or "school of things" expressed Japanese artists' response to 1960s era minimalism, process art and earth art. More...


''The Art of Mono-ha''
"The Art of Mono-ha" or "school of things" expressed Japanese artists' response to 1960s era minimalism, process art and earth art. More...

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