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Sarah Walker
Vertiginously immersive abstract paintings by Sarah Walker are gorgeously rich fusions of digital thinking with visionary psychedelia. More...


Barbara Smith
An understated body of work tackles the mightiest of concepts: Time. Barbara Smith achieves a tone of poetic contemplation. More...


''Death and Life of an Object''
This trio, Lynn Aldrich, Laurie Frick and Tim Hawkinson, animate ideas and materials by removing inherent meanings to lend them new life. More...


David Michael Smith
"Elegy" marks the entry of a promising new talent, David Michael Smith in paintings of great complexity that blend beauty with tragedy. More...


Oli Sihvonen
Oli Sihvonen was devoted to endless permutations of Color Field painting by way of intricately structured paintings. More...


Lise Sarfati
Lise Sarfati deals with women's identity, presenting photographic portraits that are at once lovely and utterly abject. More...


Sherrie Levine
Sherrie Levine’s artistic practice is akin to identity theft, blatantly replicating familiar masterworks to address image consumption in the digital age. More...


Sean Cheetham
Borrowing a TV catchphrase for the opulence of celebrity, Sean Cheetham's subjects are anything but. More...


Joe Thurston
Joe Thurston's "container" sculpture once more departs from recent carved relief works, just as those abandoned the grotesquely beautiful portraits. More...


Ingrid Calame
Ingrid Calame makes tracings of debris on sidewalks or streets that produce intricate compositions of overlapping stray marks. More...


Tim Ebner
Years ago Tim Ebner looked at a comic strip of goofy fish and exclaimed "That's perfect," and fifteen years later he is still making his fish. More...


Peter Halasz
Large scale paintings by Peter Halasz of nighttime scenes are meticulous, elegant and evocative of collective memory. More...


Fernandez and Reisch
In "Sublimation Simulacrum" Kit Reisch appropriates the city of Prague for the simulacrum, while Angel Fernandez constructions fulfill the sublimation. More...


Suzanne Opton
American soldiers stare out from two series of large-scale color photographs by Suzanne Opton, not artificially elevated but revealing a truer self. More...

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