Mildred Howard
Mildred Howards blown glass punctuation marks have us question the relationship of language to content and imagination. More...
'Seismic Shift'
"Seismic Shift" is the story of a generational break in the approach to landscape photography from a transcendental ideal to one disrupted by development. More...
Karl Benjamin
Karl Benjamin was and remains the very embodiment of "Hard-edged" painting. The magisterial energy here shows that does not mean "emotionally neutral." More...
Carrie Iverson
In an unsettling but absorbing exhibition, Carrie Iverson reflects on and purges feelings in response to her father's descent into dementia. More...
Julie Heffernan
Richly detailed as always, Julie Heffernan's grown-up fairy tale, autobiographical vision feeds on her son's departure for college. More...
Lita Albuquerque
Lita Albuquerque once again expands the possibilities of process by digitally integrating two series, "Red Pigment Paintings" and "Beekeeper." More...
"Now and Then"
This exhibition is of a gallery, Cirrus, presenting its own history. It works because the presentation is innovative, smart, and well earned. More...
"Game Theory"
"Game Theory" centers around musician and artist John Cage and the extensive influence his approach to the random has had. More...
Jeffrey Gibson
Native American artist Jeffrey Gibson advances our thinking about Native art to better integrate it with the contemporary mainstream. More...
Richard Jackson
Richard Jackson makes a too infrequent appearance with the centerpiece work combining childhood cliches with sexual irreverence. More...
The Wright View of Color Field
'Color Field Paintings and Related Abstractions Revisited' at Wright Exhibition Space (which runs to September 24) is an expansion of a 2004 survey curated by Virginia Wright and drawn almost More...