"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...
"DataViz: Information as Art"
"DataViz" is a mash-up of Conceptual and Environmental Art by artists who address issues of climate change and social responsibility. More...
Ann Gale
The densely worked, emotionally charged paintings of Ann Gale are marvelous portraits that defy traditional conventions of portraiture. More...
Stephen Strom
Stephen Strom’s background as a Harvard-trained astronomer is relevant to his alertness to pattern and detail in this survey of his photography. More...
''Rediscoveries''
“Rediscoveries: Modes of Making in Modern Sculpture” encompasses an array of artists who have been central to recent art history. More...
Hector Zamora
In two distinctive installations Hentor Zamora offers compelling commentary on barren desert life, an area with strong ties to the military and economic downturn. More...
Steve McQueen
Known equally for his primarily video based art as well as feature films, Steve McQueen moves easily from visually lush set pieces to unabashedly political content. More...
Ken Price
Ken Price was a key figure in transforming ceramics into an art form of the highest sort. This retrospective makes the case. More...
Kenneth Noland
Color Field master Kenneth Noland's concentric circle paintings from the "Mysteries" series are precise, deliberate and captivating. More...
''When I'm Sixty-Four''
A group of eight artists explore the varied realms of the aged, from issues of loneliness and depression, to vibrancy and persistence. More...
''6/one''
Six artists collaborate, crediting only the group and offering no titles of explanations. "6/one" ends up holding together when it could has easily fallen to pieces. More...
Friedrich Kunath
There is an element of spectacle to Friedrich Kunath's march of loafers though a gallery full of paintings that is downright carnival-like. More...
Lutz Bacher
Lutz Bacher brings together a disparate inventory of objects whose internal logic is as certain as the fact that they make no sense together. More...
Ant Farm
The Ant Farm Media Van in 1970 traveled the country shooting photos and video, installing inflatable shelters and offering the beginnings of performance art. More...
Clare Rojas
From tapestry-inspired patterning and folk figures Clare Rojas shifts to paintings that are minimal, flat and quiet. The wit and strangeness are still there. More...
Look Both Ways
"Look Both Ways" samples highlights from an illustrious stable artists that introduces Hosfelt Gallery's grand new space. More...
Fire and Sand
“Fire and Sand” is titled for the two elements that forge glass, and shows glass art can surprise. More...
Tony de los Reyes
Tony de los Reyes "Border Theory" is a series of abstract works, each depicting a clearly drawn border between the U.S. and Mexico. More...
Nic Nicosia
In "dreams and other stories" Nic Nicosia summons us into a cryptic world or eerie, nighttime pulse-quickening moments. More...
Barry McGee
Barry McGee's first retrospective delivers, from huge and highly detailed installations to the smallest bits of artistic ephemera. More...