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Luc Tuymans
The most comprehensive showing of Luc Tuymans work to date places one of Europe's most influential painters on the map for American viewers. More...


'Vessels'
A diverse selection of California and Ohio-based artists add fresh and eye-catching breadth to one of our most ancient visual traditions. More...


Theodora Varnay Jones
'Manifold' is a beautifully selected and installed retrospective. The title both describes Jones' artwork and her working methods. More...


Karen Woods, 'Inside Looking Out'
When Karen Woods moved from California to Boise fifteen years ago she brought with her an art background that included More...


Lauren DiCioccio
In her recent solo exhibition, Lauren DiCioccio reminds us of life before Kindles and Blackberries. She stitches and embroiders More...


Leo Saul Berk, 'Deep Dark'
How to make abstract art into political art is a task that has preoccupied--and stymied--many artists over the past More...


Asako Narahasi, 'Coming Closer and Getting Further Away'
Since 2001 Japanese photographer Asako Narahasi has been working on the suite 'half awake and More...


'Death of a Propane Salesman: Anxiety and the Texas Artist'
While there are a bevy of fantastic paintings, drawings, and works on paper, the show does not bear More...


James W. Washington, Jr.
James W. Washington, Jr. was the only African-American member of the Northwest School and, as such, occupies More...


Jim Riswold, 'Art People and a Cow'
Above all, Jim Riswold is a satirist. Through photographs of iconic action figures, as well as sculpted and More...


William Powhida, 'No One Here Gets Out Alive'
For William Powhida 'I' is an Other. This diabolical 'otherness' is not a wholly separate entity of More...


Alyssa Monks, 'Steam'
Behind large plate glass windows at Sarah Bain Gallery in Anaheim a group of Alyssa Monks' new oil paintings glow More...


Homare Ikeda, 'Voicers'
Ikeda emerged in the top ranks of Colorado art out of the Neo-Expressionist scene of the 1980s. It was in this context that More...


Jenene Nagy
In her expansive installation, 'Tidal,' Jenene Nagy questions the veracity of space and perception. More...


Tom Miller
Tom Miller's acrylic on paper and Masonite are slick on the surface--literally as well as figuratively. More...


'Food for Thought'
Four artists offer differing views of the domestic world in “Food For Thought.” Desire Engle, Kathy Breaux, Janice DeLoof, and Janet Adams convey unscripted delight. More...


Grant Barnhart
In 'Beg for It' Barnhart uses contrast to showcase sense and senselessness, especially as they pertain to transformation and spectatorship. More...


Dorothea Tanning
Despite her reluctance to 'carry the Surrealist flag,' Dorothea Tanning as seen here makes a prime candidate for the honorific. More...


Kristen Miller
'Here and Gone' is Miller's elegant exploration of time, memory, and the fleeting nature of human life. More...


'Sites of Latin American Abstraction'
'Sites of Latin American Abstraction' is a telling example of this transformation of Latin American, both aesthetically and socially. More...

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