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Peter Halley
Peter Halley's "Cell Grids" are made up of single hue square or rectangular panels joined together to form a larger work. More...


Jinie Park
The immaculate, color blocked compositions of Jinie Park may be rough hewn, but they posses a spirit of regal aloofness. More...


Sanford Biggers
Sanford Biggers paints on quilts others have made to extract contemporary inspiration from their histories, referencing "Codex" with good purpose. More...


Tony Fitzpatrick
Tony Fitzpatrick's art and personality go hand-in-hand. So when he says "Jesus of Western Avenue" is his final museum show, believe him. More...


Garry Knox Bennett
In "Illumination: Time, Containment and Bling," Garry Knox Bennett presents a representative selection of his carefully crafted objects that serve as vehicles for his Dadaist/Funk humor and wit. More...


HJ Bott
The "Displacement-of-Volume System" was dreamed up by JHJ Bott 50 years ago and its shapes have informed his work ever since. More...


Michael Childress
Visually charged with chromatic progressions that cross the entire color spectrum, Childress’ paintings emit an aesthetic heat. More...


Carrie Mae Weems, “Witness”
Carrie Mae Weems produces project after project that reveals not only a high aesthetic awareness but a new historical consciousness from her self-consciously Black perspective. More...


Oscar Muñoz
Oscar Muñoz repeatedly draws the ephemeral that dries up and disappears or is dissolved, subject to forces beyond the artist. More...


Pipilotti Rist
Pipilotti Rist combines performance and video, is frequently the protagonist, and throws a visceral assault at the lens that is immersive and bracing. More...


Holly Wong
Holly Wong's "Phoenix" is composed of drawings on pieces of mylar stitched together to form "the thing with feathers." More...


Kara Walker, an initiative of “Toward Common Cause”
Kara Walker’s silhouettes look pretty. But get up close and they slam you with the ultimate obscenity: slavery. More...


Andrea Bowers
Andrea Bowers integrates thoughtful interpretations of current and historic events with beautifully crafted art. More...


Wangechi Mutu
Wangechi Mutu juxtaposes her sculptures with, even as she offers a visual critique of Western representation's history. More...


Lee Bontecou and Michelle Stuart
A dual show of small drawings by Lee Bontecou and rugged walls sculptures by Michelle Stuart only share having been made in the 1980s. Bontecou spins eyeballs and fantastic birds onto sheets of graph paper. Stuart combines pure painting with a direct response to place. More...


Alden Mason, "Unstoppable Joy"
Northwest abstractionist Alden Mason absorbed and expanded upon avant grade developments of both East and West Coasts. More...


Alison Saar: Of Aether and Earthe
Alison Saar’s two-part exhibition, “Of Aether and Earthe” explores the energies of fire and air, the chthonic powers embedded in earth and water. Saar displays deep understanding of gender, race, and social and political oppression. More...


Julian Charriere, “Towards No Earthly Pole”
In "Towards No Earthly Pole" Julian Charriere works in various media to address climatology, 19th century Romanticism, and land art. More...


Diane Arbus
The photography of Diane Arbus served to expand our understanding of the human species. As curated by Carrie Mae Weems they meld the aesthetic with the political. More...


Jason Karolak, “Fictionless”
Jason Karolak uses oil on linen to create luminous compositions of neon-like color that jumps off from black backgrounds. The point of view shifts constantly in these imperfect geometries. More...

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