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David Nakabayashi
David Nakabayashi's current exhibition, 'Winterstate,' connects personal trauma to the feeling of a nation whose dreams are now uncertain. More...


The Hilton Brothers
Their collaboration began seven years ago when they were traveling together, and copied each other's shots as a game; now Makos and Solberg shoot images separately More...


Gaylen Hansen
Nature is now in a permanent state of panic for Hansen, whose flat spaces and distant vistas act as gentle jeremiads More...


Richard Walker
Richard Walker's deceptively simple, 6-minute video entitled Successive Inconceivable Events (2005) simultaneously undermines and partakes More...


Eric Zimmerman and Emilie Halpern
In 'Cosmos,' Eric Zimmerman and Emilie Halpern respond aesthetically to Houston's history as the control center of manned space flight. More...


Mark Chamberlain
Mark Chamberlain's photographic retrospective consistently reveals his strong sense of conscience for the individual, society, and the environment. More...


Ai Weiwei
Conceptualist sculptor Ai Weiwei engages our curiosity with works the provide easy points of entry to at times difficult subjects. More...


Gus Van Sant
Director Gus Van Sant took Polaroids of his actors for years. They turn up in unexpected form here in 'Cut Ups.' More...


Morris Graves
The mysterious, silent paintings of Morris Graves make for a noble alternative to mass culture's increasingly invasive and acquisitive razzle-dazzle. More...


Stephen Sollins: 'New Thoughts'
In Borges' story, 'The Approach to Almutasim,' the narrator discerns the influence of a holy man in the transfigured More...


Andrea Dezso
Known for her small 'tunnel books,' Andrea Dezso takes them to large scale with spectacular results. More...


Ron van der Ende
Inspired by history and pop culture, Ron van der Ende works at the peripheries of painting and sculpture. More...


Mara de Luca / Laerke Lauta / Lael Corbin / Ruben Ochoa
Dark, lyrical, mystifying, massive - each of these four new solo exhibitions has a distinct character. More...


Lucy Gaylord-Lindholm
This series of small oil paintings by Bay Area artist Lucy Gaylord-Lindholm are enchanting, strange and impeccably painted. More...


Halim Alkarim
It is unclear if Halim Alkarim's 'Witness Archive' portraits are based on paintings of imaginary people or on photos of actual ones. More...


'Face to Face'
'Face to Face' is more that a varied selection of portraits, this show challenges given notions of identity and its representation. More...


Charles Gill
The source material for Charles Gill's 'chip paintings' are simple index cards on which he daubs pigment to test hues for works in progress. More...


Mary Henry
In this retrospective the late Mary Henry's vibrant geometry builds upon itself to create an imposing and provocative body of Constructivist work. More...


'One on One'
'One on One's' overall visual sensibility is heated, but with the stability of intelligence keeping the elements from getting out of control. More...


Laura Ross-Paul
The current paintings of Laura Ross Paul are invigorated by dueling impulses to portray dark mysteries and illuminate metaphysical truths. More...

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