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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
That women's bodies are the subject of museum attention is hardly news. But Margaret Hawkins finds two recent shows, of Eleanor Antin's "Carving" and "Time Arrow" photographs and Rebecca Belmore's "Vigil" performances, that draw from and expand on key themes of modern feminism. More...


Polly Apfelbaum
Polly Apfelbaum works with a remarkably complex structure of woodblock prints that are constantly rearranged in an electric aesthetic. More...


Dorothy Hood
The large scale of Dorothy Hood's paintings is noteworthy given that she was doing it nearly a half century ago. That her color field abstraction was inspired by such a variety of sources made for paintings that are as conceptual rich as they are visually imposing. More...


Angela Faris Belt and Collin Parson
What began as a hard drive crash that distorted thousands of her images, Angela Faros Belt reconstructs into brilliantly flawed mashups. Collin Pason has his own approach to distortion in selective black wall sculptures. More...


Alicja Kwade
Alicja Kwade places orbs around glass sheets so as to appear at times whole, other times bisected, their color changing as you walk around the installation. More...


Scott Johnson
In "Fissure" Scott Johnson shakes up our understanding of materials and perception of space with deceptively simple installations. More...


Gina Adams
Gina Adams’ visceral, multilayered mixed media works reflect an artist coming to terms with the harm done to her Native American ancestors. More...


Tomas Ochoa
The environment, race and the southern border are among the themes expressed in monochromatic paintings and rooted in personal experience. More...


“Altered States”
The four artists featured in "Altered States" reflect upon the morbid beauty of our civilization's effort to fulfill doomsday prophecies. More...


The Beauty/Truth Problem
James Tissot forsook the family business, resulting in his father cutting him off, in favor of pursuing a career as an artist. And that career took off. More...


Tomas Ochoa
The environment, race and the southern border are among the themes expressed in monochromatic paintings and rooted in personal experience. More...


The Beauty/Truth Problem
James Tissot forsook the family business, resulting in his father cutting him off, in favor of pursuing a career as an artist. That career took off, to the chagrin of his father but to the benefit of a legion of collectors and fans. More...


Turning Guns into Art
David S. Rubin shows how a number of artists are making creative and effective statements on the issue of gun control in a variety of ways. More...


“Solidarity, Struggle, Victory”
"Solidarity, Struggle, Victory" draws on the history of organized labor and protest and how that history is inspiring today's artists. More...

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