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John Chiara
The handmade aspects of John Chiara's approach to photography push the limits of the medium and lends it a distinctive physicality. More...


Georg Baselitz and James Drake
Prints by Georg Baselitz and James Drake pair two of our most brooding and operatic artists in this small and unsettling show. More...


Zachary Buchner
Zachary Buchner's "Just Say Yes" turns out hyper-mannerist visual delicacies that are so pretty and gooey as to be funny. More...


Nina Katchadourian
This is an entire exhibition of art made on airplane flights using only what comes available of the plane. And Nina Katchadourian delivers. More...


Erick Swenson
Erick Swenson imbues lifelike realism with a reluctent sense of mortality in these memento mori. More...


Theophilus Brown
This small survey of Theophilus Brown, who passed away earlier this year, is a convincing first shot at securing his historical place. More...


Esteban Lisa / Magdalena Fernandez
Concurrent exhibitions by the late Argentine Esteban Lisa and the far younger Venezuelan Magdalena Fernandez are a fortuitous pairing. More...


"Strange Worlds/Altered Realities"
"Strange Worlds/Altered Realities" brings together five artists who hide nothing yet still fire our imaginations. More...


Agnes Martin
Despite Agnes Martin's desire to eradicate her pre-grid artistic history, this exhibition revealingly gathers much of what survived the "purge." More...


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


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


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...


Frank Lloyd Wright
This retrospective makes a mostly successful effort to link architectural giant Frank Lloyd Wright to present day developments. More...


Ruth Weisberg
This exhibition shows that Ruth Weisberg's classically-based painting transcends her moment while being very much of its time. More...


"Clay's Tectonic Shift"
Peter Voulkos first brought truth to materials and abstraction to clay, then John Mason and Kenneth Price expanded on his ideas. More...


Fritz Scholder
Fritz Scholder altered the course of Native American art by combining the image of Native Americans with the idioms of modernist art. More...


Nigel Poor
The banned book is Nigel Poor's subject, literally cleaning copies to "water them down," crumpling them into sculpture, then presenting them as photographs. More...


Paul Gauguin
Former stockbroker Paul Gauguin abandoned his family for art and Polynesia in search of an idealized exotic. We learn here what he actually found. More...


''Time-Lapse''
"Time-Lapse" starts small by opening big, with Mary Temple's installation "Currency," and ends with the individualized mark of our transient lives. More...


Fred Wilson
This elegant but poignant exhibition shows Fred Wilson to wholeheartedly embrace postmodernist social critique. More...

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