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The Quandary of Content
When you look at a painting, do you see a succession of pleasing forms or a probing inquiry into the human condition? More...


The Quandary of Content
When you look at a painting, do you see a succession of pleasing forms or a probing inquiry into the human condition? More...


Belltown Blues
Matthew Kangas recounts the early rise of a progressive scene in Seattle, to which he returned in the late 1970s. More...


Belltown Blues
Matthew Kangas recounts the early rise of a progressive scene in Seattle, to which he returned in the late 1970s. More...


Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
Brimming with both symbolism and narrative skill, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith's survey proves fascinating and morally charged. More...


For the “LOVE” of Indiana
Robert Indiana, thanks to a single work of "LOVE," remained popular with the public for decades, while often being dismissed by the mainstream art world. Lisa Wainwright takes a deeper dive to answer why. More...


For the “LOVE” of Indiana
Robert Indiana, thanks to a single work of "LOVE," remained popular with the public for decades, while often being dismissed by the mainstream art world. Lisa Wainwright takes a deeper dive to answer why. More...


Kate Ballis
In “Hypercolour Fantasy: Infra Realism” Kate Ballis attacks the eye with a vivid spectrum of purple and indigo flora, hot pink landscapes and houses, and scarlet red and pink skies are set in and a send-up of the Palm Springs area. More...


Eric Beltz
Eric Beltz combines landscape, astronomy and graphic-novel fantasy in ultra-meticulous night skies full of intricate patterns. They verge on abstraction, the more so they permit our imagination to assert itself. More...

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