Hadley Holliday, 'Paintings'
Holliday's process for applying paint might be described as dressing up the free-flowing fluidity of, say, Morris Louis More...
Jonathan Saiz, 'Industry'
'Industry: features some of Jonathan Saiz's most recent efforts, and they're very intriguing. The title of the show is More...
Margie Livingston
Margie Livingston exhibits her compelling work hung from the ceiling, splayed against the wall, and as egg-like forms held aloft on platforms. More...
'Melting Point'
Climate change forms the charged backdrop which heats up the icy images and scientific looking objects in 'Melting Point.' More...
Mark Calderon, 'Dominion'
For his eighth solo show at Greg Kucera Gallery since 1985, Mark Calderon continued to populate his dark and mysterious world with flora and fauna, reptiles and birds. More...
Richard Garet
The technologically rooted work of Richard Garet reads as a palpably appropriationist wink-and-nudge to early Minimalism and Fluxus art. More...
Betty Gold, 'Color'form'
Painter and sculptor Betty Gold takes science as the starting point for her lush geometrical abstractions. More...
Merion Estes, 'Lost Horizons'
Active in Los Angeles for several decades, Merion Estes emerged in the 1970s with Pattern Painting, shared its inspiration in feminism, and clearly took heart More...
Bradd Skubinna
Bradd Skubinna's second solo show at Francine Seders Gallery since 1996 affirms the positive direction in which this More...
Jill Foley, 'The Mountain'
Jill Foley is a bricoleuse, making magic out of detritus and the ready-at-hand. A feminized version of anthropologist More...
Catherine Green
In her recent show at Zane Bennett, Green has chosen to eschew the diagonal, creating the abstract spaces of her Suprematist compositions purely from horizontal and vertical divisions. More...
John Baldessari, 'A Print Retrospective'
The 1990s were a productive decade for Baldessari's graphics projects, and in several series he worked with three-dimensional attributes added to two-dimensional works, or vice versa More...
Suhas Bhujbal, 'Reincarnation'
Bhujbal's masterful semi-abstract paintings of his childhood village, near Pune, India, may use photos rather than visions as sources, More...
Wes Mills and Susan York
The unobtrusive works on paper by Wes Mills and Susan York, two mid-career artists whose work is profoundly and obsessively about mark-marking, is an adroit pairing. More...
'Automatic Cities'
This theme show demonstrates all the pitfalls and delights of working outward from an idea to actual art. More...
Brian Eno
'77 Million Paintings' uses up to the minute digital technology to constantly self-generate stunning patterns and designs against a background of ambient music. More...