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"Skyscraper"
The theme show "Skyscraper" is not only appealing but possesses an openness is paralleled by an experiential accessibility. More...


Lucian Freud
Lucian Freud’s palette is reminiscent of shrubbery past its prime, wet tea bags and clotted cream decanted three days past. More...


George Grosz
A Berlin Dadaist is invited to Dallas by a department store executive … Sounds like a set up for a joke, right? More...


Peter Sarkisian
Peter Sarkasian's video installations engage viewers like few others. You'll want to touch a bucket or grab a steering wheel. More...


James Turrell
With its neon-like red, blue and green shapes that seem to hover mid-air, these holograms will be familiar to admirers of James Turrell. More...


Woody Gwyn
Woody Gwyn’s vision of the Pacific shore captures the moods of the sea and shimmering atmosphere from an elevated point of view. More...


Kerry James Marshall
Kerry James Marshall is a serious student of African American history, grafting it to the tradition of modernist painting in his own critical minded way. More...


Mel George
Mel George missed her Austrialian home, but after returning from Portland found she missed her adopted city too. Her artwork expresses those feelings. More...


Charles Ross
Charles Ross explores sunlight via its destructive capacity. By artful means he incorporates, in very literal ways, the concept of time. More...


Critic's Picks: Denver
A round-up of some of Denver's top recent exhibitions by Michael Paglia. More...


Kerry James Marshall
Kerry James Marshall is a serious student of African American history, grafting it to the tradition of modernist painting in his own critical minded way. More...


''Wilderness Mind''
“Wilderness Mind: Dissolving Duality” starts from the assumption that every place affected by mankind’s “civilizing” actions. More...


John Valadez
For decades John Valadez has portrayed Chicanos of the post-civil rights era. Despite the modernity of his subjects, his approach is old-school. More...


Made In L.A. 2012
The first L.A. Biennial consciously sought difficult to digest work, and much of it is in line with expanding contemporary art's conventions and reach. More...


''Made in L.A. 2012''
"Made in L.A. 2012," occupying three venues, features sixty contemporary artists who may help write the history of the next generation. More...


Joan Watts
“Poems and More” is a series of monochromatic works by Joan Watts that don’t necessarily appear to be monochromatic. More...


14,000 Years of Art in New Mexico
“It’s About Time” just as its title implies covers everything from early Pueblo pottery to the Transcendentalists to the contemporary. More...


Gary Hill
This survey clarifies why Gary Hill has been recognized as a pioneer of video art since his early experiments in the 1970’s. More...


Gay Block
In 1981 Gay Block photographed 7- to 15-year-old girls at a summer camp. Fast-forward to 2006, she tracked down and re-photographed the girls. More...


PLANEfurniture
"PLANEfurniture" is an erudite yet accessible show focusing on various porous boundaries we take for granted today. More...

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