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Guy Diehl
Guy Diehl is recognized for his virtuoso still life paintings. Realism is superbly balanced against elegantly minimalist composition. References to a wide range of historical and contemporary art is both smart and grown-up enjoyable. More...


Tony DeLap
Timed with Tony DeLap's 90th year, this retrospective confirms his place as one of our most original minimalists. More...


Kathryn Maxwell
Ornate and absorbing, Kathryn Maxwell's image simultaneously looks through the microscope and the telescope. But the images are neither; it is left to us to work out the connections. More...


“In Repose”
"In Repose" shows that artists' interpretation of the figure remains diverse and vital. The late Wade Reynolds provides the focal point. More...


Harald Szeemann
Harald Szeemann was one of the world's key curators in the 1960s and 70s, effectively launching a new era of artistic diversity. "Museum of Obsessions" reviews that career; "Grandfather: A Pioneer Like Us" recreates the apartment of Szeemann's grandfather, a hair stylist. More...


Hail to the Chief
DeWitt Cheng shares the affection so many hold for former President Obama; but not quite so much for the recently unveiled official portraits. More...


Eduardo Chillida
Primarily regarded for his muscular sculpture, Eduardo Chillida's work on paper, which constitutes the bulk of this exhibition, argue that they he aimed for more than just preparatory studies. More...


Gustave Baumann
Gustave Baumann settled in Taos after WWI. His woodblock prints were some of the best early depictions of the southwestern landscape. More...


Karine Laval
Nature and culture commingle in Karine Laval’s “Heterotopia” color photographs, still shots excerpted from a video that the artist made in 2014 of the rain forests of Costa Rica. It's a poetic forest of the mind and memory rather than a botanical realism. More...


Ed Mieczkowski
"Vibrations of the Eye, Mind and Soul" marks the late Ed Mieczkowski as a leading pioneer of Op and Geometric art. More...


Lorser Feitelson
"Figure to Form" concisely traces Lorser Feitelson's long transition from New Classicism's response to European Surrealism to his "Magic Space Forms", a sensual version of hard edge abstraction. More...


Cleveland Dean
In “Recto/Verso – Duality of a Fragile Ego” Chicago artist Cleveland Dean uses material, abstraction and text to show us who we are, both literally and figuratively. The paintings and sculpture visually manifest damage, often including mirrors that reflect back on we viewers. More...


Jasper Johns
"Something Resembling Truth" is a mixed bag of Jasper Johns' long since iconic flags, targets and numbers. It also discloses how the artist's early verve over time retreated into a self-absorbed hermeticism. More...


Roberto Fernández Ibanez
Roberto Fernandez Ibanez considers the consequences of technology berift of judgment. More...


Claudio Dicochea
From sci fi to history, Claudio Dicochea packs his mixed-media images to resemble celebrity posters gone amok. More...


Charlemagne Palestine
Charlemagne Palestine covers the walls and floors of a gallery with stuffed animals of all colors, shapes and sizes. It's an installation that plays with our emotions, and it feels both sentimental and repulsive to be immersed in their midst. More...


Holly Roberts
Starting with a photograph, Holly Roberts layers paint and other materials to create haunting, yet nostalgic figurative images. More...


Alexis Smith
Alexis Smith is keenly aware of lost worlds: open landscapes covered with orange groves, old Hollywood, the era of film noir and Coconut Grove kitsch. She play with images and with words, and "over time the images beat out the words." More...


Julian Stanczak
Op Art pioneer Julian Stanczak's precise and vibrant kinetic fields, here covering a wide range of his output, are flamboyant yet subtle. More...

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