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Marjorie Norman Schwarz
Marjorie Norman Schwarz's superb all over abstractions draw on images and colors extracted from deep within her mind’s eye. More...


Whitney Bedford
Whitney Bedford appropriates and reinterprets landscapes by artists such as Friedrich, Constable and Singer Sargent, presenting them as backgrounds. Monochromatic and close-up depictions of plant-life push the sources into the background. More...


Tess Mosko Scherer
Tess Mosko Scherer beckons us to consider the rich complexities of silence. She crumples paper, creating terrains of light and shadow. It is torn, soaked, peeled, and manipulated to signal the interplay of nature and nurture. More...


On Susan Sontag
Susan Sontag, established as one of the literary geniuses of her generation, had a vital but uneven relationship with the visual arts. More...


Árpád Forgó
Árpád Forgó's luminous shaped canvases shift color and shape as you move around them. Meticulous and modular, they mesmerize. More...


Laurits Andersen Ring
A retrospective of Danish painter Laurits Andersen Ring situates the artist between 19th century Romanticism and 20th century Modernism. More...


Laurits Andersen Ring
A retrospective of Danish painter Laurits Andersen Ring situates the artist between Romanticism and Modernism. Ring’s technique and subjects are very much of the 19th century, but we see how he adjusted to modern technology and aesthetic thinking. More...


The Rauschenberg Effect
Robert Rauschenberg's legion of young acolytes have been popping up steadily for years--decades really--and show no signs of abating. More...


”Woven: Connections and Meanings”
“Woven: Connections and Meanings” explores a lineage of craftsmanship that is historically feminine. Tanya Aguiñiga, Florencia Guillén, Consuelo Jimenez Underwood, Marta Palau and Georgina Valverde contribute works with textiles and weaving at their cores. More...


“Abstraction in Photography”
“Beyond the World We Know: Abstraction in Photography” presents artists who expanded photography beyond its documentary origins. More...


Tania Candiani
Inside a narrow passageway, ephemera from a collective sound action undertaken by Tania Candiani lines a single wall. The work, "Pulso," was originally staged in Mexico City subway passages as an aesthetic take on the significance of water. More...


Currency as Art
Artists have been crying out about money and corruption for many years. David Rubin takes a look at some incisive examples. More...


Rauschenberg Effect
Robert Rauschenberg's legion of young acolytes have been popping up steadily for years--decades really--and show no signs of abating. More...


Donna Ruff
Donna Ruff's ironically titled "Utopia" reflects anything but. Book pages are burnt methodically to obliterate words and letters, is some cases enriched to suffuse mosaic. More...


Damiàn Ortega
Damiàn Ortega uses materials associated with construction in the making of collages and sculpture to evoke protective gear and therianthropic architecture. More...


Tom Lamb, Soheila Siadate
Mixed media paintings by Soheila Siadate and aerial photography by Tom Lamb engage in a dialogue of visual origin and working process. More...

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