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Danaë, Siberia, and the Shower of Gold
On a recent trip through Russia Richard Speer made his way from the refined cultural treasures and auric downpour encountered at the Hermitage to the golden autumn of the Siberian east. The place is all about the contrast of vast spaces and crumbling drabness punctuated by moments of the utmost opulence. More...


Danaë, Siberia, and the Shower of Gold
On a recent trip through Russia Richard Speer made his way from the refined cultural treasures and auric downpour encountered at the Hermitage to the golden autumn of the Siberian east. The place is all about the contrast of vast spaces and crumbling drabness punctuated by moments of the utmost opulence. More...


Philip Guston
As it turns out, Philip Guston, a quintessential artist’s artist is just as much of a cartoonist’s cartoonist. More...


John Boskovich
The late John Boskovich's home and studio is as much the subject of "Psycho Salon" as the art that inhabits it because the gallery recreates a part of that work space. More...


Ann Johnson
The topic of Ann Johnson's assemblages is the continuing reverberations of slavery, primarily through portraits of anonymous African Americans. More...


Dornith Doherty
In "Atlas of the Invisible" Dornith Doherty arranged and photographs arrangements of bird feathers that initially read as beautifully rendered drawings. More...


Trey Egan
Musical melodies and tonal mood permeate Trey Egan's vibrant paintings. Abstract and dreamlike, this is a visually charged exhibition that constantly moves and titillates the eye. More...


Tom Orr
Tom Orr is a careful observer of spacial relationships who delights in manipulating our perception, in this case of lines and waterfalls. More...


John Belingheri
John Belingheri's unplanned approach to painting reminds us that no program is necessary to attract and hold our gaze. Impulse and imagination rule here. More...


Stephen Wilkes
In “Day to Night,” Stephen Wilkes offers a series of breathtaking panoramic photographs that fool us into thinking the crowded locales capture a single improbable moment in time. Nothing could be further from the truth. More...


Rufino Tamayo
Rufino Tamayo's Mixografia prints translate his iconic modernist images so as to retain the surface richness of his painting. More...


Our Bodies, Our Art
Margaret Hawkins reflects on two recent shows, of Eleanor Antin and Rebecca Belmore, that draw from and expand on key themes of modern feminism. More...

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