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Rebeca Puga
It can take years for Rebeca Puga to complete some of her paintings, but they often feel as though they are the product of a dream-like instant. More...


“30 Americans”
This survey of works from Miami's Rubell Family Collection focuses on African American artists and offers how formerly excluded and marginalized black Americans simply dismantle discredited historical stereotypes and assumptions about supposed creative or intellectual limitations. More...


Mark Klett
"Desert Citizens" are saguaros cactii as photographed by Mark Klett, which gives you a good idea as to the spirit of these images. More...


George Herms
A selection of pioneering assemblagist George Herms' new work reaffirms his past and current relevance. The Dude abides. More...


Mark Spencer
Mark Spencer paints in-between places, clearly taking pleasure in the play of ambiguities. His technique is quite polished, is utterly logical in his approach, but pushes images to be constantly morphing into something more that they initially seem. More...


Dennis Evans and Nancy Mee
Husband-and-wife artists Evans and Mee collaborate on the smart, lovely “Prospero’s Library." More...


William Cannings
William Cannings' sculptural forms are never as simple as they look, often suggestive of formalist minimalism, but referencing a wide range of associations. It's topped off with dazzling color that demands your eyes' attention. More...


Jeff Perrone
Jeff Perrone sews buttons onto Malian mud cloth in gridded compositions that depict and convey charged, difficult to decipher words. More...


Cannon Bernáldez
Documentation and context are key in Cannon Bernaldez' photography, which takes off from Mexico's violent drug cartel culture. More...


Amy Bennett
"Small Changes Every Day" is at once the title and the methodology of Amy Bennett's new paintings. She renders an invented landscape and the ensuing town that she has constructed on an eight-foot platform in her studio. More...


Cemeteries, Airports and Churches
James Yood takes us through more of his favorite kinds of places that feed his aesthetic hunger. More...


Megan Murphy
The bucolic landscape of Idaho is the main subject of Megan Murphy's unorthodox production method blending photography, drawing, painting and text. Images are lush, yet mostly in grayscale. More...


Christine Nofchissey McHorse
Christine Nofchissey McHorse brings traditions of her Dine and Tewa ancestry forward with elegant yet radical vessel forms. More...


George Tice
The urban landscape in decline may be an eyesore to most of us, but for George Tice the details of aging hometowns provide the source and inspiration for arresting black and white photographs. More...


Decontextualization Run Amok
As has happened before, an entrenched aesthetic over time loses its capacity to surprise and becomes formulaic and unconvincing. Such has become the case with the now thoroughly academic practice of deconstruction and decontextualization. More...


Kerry James Marshall
Kerry James Marshall's reputation for impeccably skillful painting, strong narrative and searing content stand up in this outstanding survey. More...


Farraday Newsome and Jeff Reich
Both Farraday Newsome and her husband Jeff Reich glean ideas from nature for their respective ceramics practice, and both like to translate certain ideas onto canvas. Their works diverge from there to establish a thoughtful visual tension. More...


Rahul Mitra
Rahul Mitra is acutely aware of the economic disparity in today's world, and this exhibition provides insight into what this means. More...


David Hockney
David Hockney’s “Yosemite Suite” iPad drawings stress the invigorating and joyful experience of being in that most iconic of America’s natural environments. He translates his well known painterly skills successfully to digital media. More...


Karla Klarin
San Fernando Valley native Karla Klarin has thrived artistically from the absence of a center and the banal aspects of L.A. The survey of paintings from the 1980s to the present shows her ability to focus on the grand ordinary as well overlooked corners of the city. More...

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