Patrick Dintino
Patrick Dintino has created an artistic lens through which he looks at everything that interests him: consumer culture, news media, karma, advertising, endangered species, and now, leisure More...
Jenny Morgan
Jenny Morgan's portraits are as much about painting as about a person. 'I love to see the paint build and get luminous More...
'The Dissolve'
'The Dissolve' is a selection of artists who colonize the digital domain without eschewing the individuality of their gestures. More...
Aaron Curry
'Two Sheets Thick' is an immersive installation that contrasts black-and-white silkscreened walls with brightly colored freestanding sculptures. More...
''Leaps into the Void''
The French Nouveau Realists' performance driven works over a half century ago altered the originally intended use of things to alter consumer culture. More...
Pard Morrison
Morrison begins by creating forms in aluminum, and then has them powder-coated in various colors. The colors--and the aluminum forms--invariably have More...
William T. Wiley in Retrospect
In 1969, a thirty-two year old William T. Wiley found himself using the despised medium of ink and watercolor on relatively small sheets of precious paper, inaugurating a long-standing practice that was far out of that year's art world fashion, even more so than More...
Dennis Hopper
Dennis Hopper (1936-2010) played many roles in his turbulent life, and from numerous descriptions, the toughest proved to be himself. Whether channeling the self-destructiveness of his close friend More...
Gustavo Acosta
Gustavo Acosta paints architecture, but these are not architectural illustrations but artist-created worlds of magical realism. More...