Aline Mare and Michael Giancristiano
Aline Mare and Michael Giancristiano each have an intensely spiritual take on the natural world. Mare layers photography and painting to produce an intense visual poetry. Giancristiano's plywood with plant reliefs describe the power of regeneration. More...
Rocky Schenk
Rocky Schenck documents a world that may seem a "Recurring Dream" to many, but feels familiar to the eye of an Angeleno. Lurking behind his surreal landscapes are tales of sadness and emptiness. More...
Richard Baker
Scenes of 21st century California leisure are Richard Baker's recalibration of the Impressionists' vision of Paris in the 1870s. More...
Jun Kaneko
Jun Kaneko's large painting installation work "Mirage" anchors an arresting, striking colorful exhibition of paintings and ceramics. More...
“100 Years of National Parks: The West”
For creative minds America’s national parks have served as a continuing source of inspiration. The more than 30 photographers focusing on our national parks in the Western U.S. reflect their beauty while making their own aesthetic statements. More...
George Herms
A selection of pioneering assemblagist George Herms' new work reaffirms his past and current relevance. The Dude abides. More...
Cannon Bernáldez
Documentation and context are key in Cannon Bernaldez' photography, which takes off from Mexico's violent drug cartel culture. More...
Lucinda Luvaas and Rufus Snoddy
The conceptual techniques of Lucinda Luvaas and Rufus Snoddy have overtones of social commentary along with their own individual ideologies and personal histories. More...
Picasso Lithographs 1945–1960
The focus on this exceptional selection of Picasso's print output fully engages the master's creative process by presenting multiple states. 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...
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...
“Transported"
The four artists comprising "Transported" each travel widely to produce work that takes us to both the exotic and the local. More...
Shirley Tse
Shirley Tse draws on Oscar Wilde's children's story "The Happy Prince" in new works anchored by wire-mesh and colored glass heads. More...
“Sub Rosa: Behind the Scenes at the Museum”
Selected works from the Sedgwick Collection are turned around, backsides facing the viewer. This is not to hide but rather to reveal, the various markings, stamps and tags telling a story almost never told about how museums display and care for important works of art. More...
“Text”
“Text” is an off-the-grid group exhibition exploring the ways we use the written, printed, spoken, sung and texted word. More...
Cindy Sherman
The numerous personas of Cindy Sherman have formed one of the most provocative and relevant bodies of work by a single artist over the last four decades. More...
Patrick Graham
Patrick Graham derives his paintings and mixed media works from personal turbulence and connects it to collective experience. More...
Claire Falkenstein
A lively survey of Claire Falkenstein's sculpture, paintings and prints traces her development as a self-aware modernist. From her earliest work forward, her approach to abstraction was marked by restless gestural formalism combined with a willingness to try new materials. More...