Amy Casey
Houses, stacked precariously high or bundled together and swinging through the air, are the unifying feature in Amy Casey’s new work. More...
Oli Sihvonen
Oli Sihvonen was devoted to endless permutations of Color Field painting by way of intricately structured paintings. 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...
"The Edge of Vision"
"The Edge of Vision" is a breathtaking collection of contemporary photography, curated by Lyle Rexer, that investigates light, form and abstraction. Showcasing the work of nineteen international photographers. More...
Joseph Havel
Joseph Havel's "Plus or Minus" moves us to reflect on how we interact with visual images - and the history we bring to bear on them. More...
Martin Lubner
Martin Lubner probes memory for primal layers in paintings of "Impossible Forms" made poignant due to their very unreality. More...
Sue Williams
This min-retrospective includes memorable individual works, but leaves us wondering how Sue Williams got from here to there. More...
David Eckard
David Eckard extends a sense of invitation to performance art. This pair of exhibitions show objects and outfits to be far more than leftovers. More...
Alex Lukas
In cities that appear underwater and a cyclorama, Alex Lukas apocalyptic vision poses the accusation: we should have seen this coming. More...
Mildred Howard
Mildred Howards blown glass punctuation marks have us question the relationship of language to content and imagination. 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...
"Modern Mexican Painting"
"Modern Mexican Painting" convincingly expands the 20th century story of Mexico's post-revolution renaissance well beyond the "big three." More...
"Face of Our Time"
Five contemporary photographers build on the classic project originally published by German photographer August Sander in 1929. More...
Bocanegra & White
Both artists in this pair of one-person exhibitions profess to be concerned with the issue of "translation" More...
Michael McMillen
The retrospective of Michael C. McMillen disperses his quirky sculptures and installations throughout the museum in an unusual curatorial strategy. More...
Isamu Noguchi
This unusually selective exhibition provides fresh insight into the cultural roots of Isamu Noguchi. More...