Peter Power
For Peter Power, artwork is not just the product of the studio, it is about what happens in the studio. One leaning, wall-sized work and a book titled "Dogger, Fisher, German, Bight" discards the whole notion of a "finished" work. More...
Kahlo: Her Photos
Photographs of and by Frida Kahlo both reinforce the storied narrative of her life, but also allow us to enter into its intimacies. More...
Rachel Lachowicz
Red lipstick has been a signature material in Rachel Lachowicz's oeuvre. So it is in her current installation "Lay Back and Enjoy It", covering wood facsimiles of buildings that symbolize church and state. More...
Where Art Hordes Go
Like the planets aligning once every long while, three of Europe's most significant art festivals as concurrent this year. More...
“Terra Mater”
In “Terra Mater,” or Mother Earth, three Arizona artists -- Michael Lundgren, Mayme Kratz and Christopher Colville -- bring a haunting quality to their interpretations of the natural world, often contrasting preservation with destruction. More...
Adrianne Rubenstein
A jolt of hyperchromatic pizzazz makes you take notice of Adrianne Rubenstein's highly expressive acid-toned paintings. More...
Dennis Mukai
The meticulous detail of Dennis Mukai's paintings is actually produced by sanding to remove layers of paint. Removing tiny areas of this or that layer to arrive at images that seem impossible to have arrived at. More...
Love Trumps Hate
"Love Trumps Hate" has been advocated through art for decades, and now we need to get this kind of art out there again. More...
Greta Young
Greta Young's deformed cartoons twist through the soiled white space, ready to swallow up a person, should they magically spring to life. More...
Johannes Girardoni
A suite of candy-colored minimalist sculptures titled “Resonance” by Johannes Girardoni are devastatingly gorgeous — and devastating in their indictment of tech-crazed consumerism. More...
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
The survey of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy shows him to have been among the most inventive and eloquent inventors of early modernism. More...
Grand-daddy of Op
Francis Celentano began as a scholar of Abstract Expressionism, but evolved into one of our top hard edge true believers. More...
Donald Woodman
Nearly 40 years ago Donald Woodman accompanied Agnes Martin on a backcountry river trip in Canada's Northwest Territory. The photographs may include the artist, or just the landscape; but all engage the minimalist master's subdued sensibility as well as her struggle with paranoid schizophrenia. More...
Francesca Pastine
Francesca Pastine composes art objects from art magazines, thus making her a purveyor of conceptual irony with an element of surprise. More...
Cris Bruch
"Dispatch" presents a 10-year swath of Cris Bruch's paintings and sculpture. This richly varied work affirms the mystery of form instilled in heavily materialized objects. More...
Taos Society
The Taos Society of Artists were European trained academics who shared in common having been drawn to the outlying town of Taos. More...
Will Wilson
Will Wilson turns modern anxiety to fascination in the way he imagines a survivalist dwelling. The shakiness of the collages here enables us to feel the fragility of what a post-apocalyptic world might be like. More...
Aesthetics and Action
Richard Speer reflects on the broader impact of artistic discourse. Progressive as it is, does it have any measurable impact on the furtherance of Western democracy? As with so many, the Women's Marches of January 21st revived his faith in banding together to reassert shared values. More...
Tom Lieber
In ten new paintings, Tom Lieber sustains his decades long commitment to the power of gestural abstraction. More...