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Jenene Nagy
In her expansive installation, 'Tidal,' Jenene Nagy questions the veracity of space and perception. More...


Tom Miller
Tom Miller's acrylic on paper and Masonite are slick on the surface--literally as well as figuratively. More...


'MOCA's First Thirty Years'
The sprawling two-part exhibition of MOCA's permanent collection is notable for the sheer diversity of work it incorporates into one show. More...


University Galleries-Part II
If universities and art schools play a crucial role in the ecosystem of the art world, the Los Angeles art world, in particular, seems rooted in its educational infrastructure. More...


Erika Suderburg and Joey Santarromana
Suderburg presents thumbnail size photographs from her secret archives, and Santarromana a video installation More...


Ruth Pastine
The seeds of Ruth Pastine's paintings-systems of color, structure, and perception-were planted in youth. Raised in New York City, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MOMA, and the Guggenheim were her 'backyard.' More...


'Surviving the Tough Times'
We're in the worst recession since the 1930s. So it's the best time to be an artist. More...


'Food for Thought'
Four artists offer differing views of the domestic world in “Food For Thought.” Desire Engle, Kathy Breaux, Janice DeLoof, and Janet Adams convey unscripted delight. More...


Flora Kao
Supported by twin pillars of conceptualism and expressionism, Kao's paintings, and installation address the physicality and lure of L.A. More...


Larry Brownstein
Culver City-based photographer Larry Brownstein travels to the rim of the Pacific where he engages his latest subjects: Seagulls. More...


'Continuum'
'Continuum' was a 1969 show at the Downey Museum here revisited to trace the careers of original participants, along with a new generation. More...

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