Paige Pinnell
The late Paige Pinnell's photography is exhibited alongside an number of other photographers whose work he collected. More...
Painting for the Green New Deal
The final exhibition at the now defunct Pasadena Museum of California Art focused on a revision of the traditional landscape through the sensibilities of a selection of female artists. More...
Mayme Kratz
In Mayme Kratz' current exhibition politics intersects with plants and animals encountered during time spent at Bears Ears National Monument. More...
Martha Friedman
Tipping and tilting as they move around their pedestals, Martha Friedman uses muscular materials to suggest anatomical dismemberment and dislocation. Her sculptures move easily between austerity and elegance. More...
Liss LaFleur
Liss LaFleur's blown glass fruits alluding to body parts puts exaggeration, artifice and irony at the service of LGBT issues. More...
Irina Rozovsky and Manjari Sharma
Living on opposite coasts, Irina Rozovsky and Manjari Sharma engaged in a visual digital dialogue via iPhone during the course of their simultaneous pregnancies. The images gradually move from the documentary to the symbolic. More...
Deborah Boardman
"Painter &" reveals longtime Chicagoan Deborah Boardman to be an artist of spirituality, symbolism and vulnerability. More...
Urs Fischer
Urs Fischer's large screen prints on aluminum begin on an iPad, the idea being to simulate the surface and glow of the computer screen. More...
Two Novels for Millennials
Evelyn Waugh's novel "Vile Bodies" (1930) follows a circle of post-WWI twenty somethings; while Dawn Powell's "The Golden Spur" (1962) follows another twenty something from rural Ohio to Greenwich Village after WWII in two books that Matthew Kangas finds well targeted for today's millennials. More...
Art and Houseplants
Richard Speer visits some Portland businesses that take their art seriously, not just using it for ambience, but with real curatorial intent and with artists sporting solid art world resumés. More...
Georges Rouault
George's Rouault's suite "Misery and War" is a visual critique of a bleak era, and mixes modernist expressionism with powerful religiosity. More...