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'L.A. Noir'
In a group show curated by Jeremy Tessmer at Santa Barbara's Sullivan Goss Gallery, LA Noir is front and center. More...


Merrill Wagner
For her twelfth solo show at Traver Gallery since 1987, Merrill Wagner followed a traveling solo exhibition organized by William Paterson More...


'Neighbors: 17 Santa Barbara Artists in Ventura'
The art world seems to be embracing the idea of community with galleries inviting guest curators or combining spaces. More...


Jeremy Morgan 'Imaginal Geographies'
Morgan describes his works as fusions of conceptual and perceptual, a meeting place of the material and the non-material. More...


Paul Metivier
Metivier turns the fragmentary into a vulnerable, satisfying whole in his latest ceramic heads and two full-length torsos. More...


Inside/Outside: Artist Environments
This exhibition examines immersive environments ranging from homes, front yards, and gardens to visual representations of imagined worlds. More...


Shoshana Wayne, Bergamot

Irit Batsry: “Beach at Nightfall / Caution”

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James Kuiper
Veteran art professor from Chico State University, James Kuiper, brought 21 small- and medium-sized landscapes to Friesen Gallery for his second solo show in Seattle. More...


Art of Two Germanys/Cold War Cultures
This tour de force exhibition fills a large blank in popular knowledge regarding art made in Germany after World War II. More...


Hammer Museum

Nine Lives: Visionary Artists from Los Angeles

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Greg Miller: Recent Work
For Greg Miller the city of Los Angeles is a subject and a verb. While pages from spaghetti Westerns literally frame the perimeter of each panel, More...


'Intelligent Design: Interspecies Art'
The concept here couldn't seem more benign. But larger issues are tucked in the engagement with cute critters. More...


Sandow Birk
Sandow Birk eschews his usual propensity for irony in favor of a more straightforward approach for the Qur'an. More...


Phil Joanou
Figurative paintings by Joanou journey towards an integration of the mind, heart and soul's chaotic impulses. He applies his formidable skills as a draftsman to fluid and expressive ends. More...


Barkley L. Hendricks
Hendricks' imagery sticks mainly to the tradition of portraiture, but deserves recognition as conceptualist. More...


James Havard
Abstract Illusionst James Havard's most recent exhibition featured characters demanding to know, 'What're you lookin' at?' More...


Moira Hahn
merges Japanese prints and an American sensibility. More...

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