No Time to Sit Around: An Unexpected Memoriam
James Yood recalls his youthful experience of the climactic year 1968 a half century ago. This turned out to be his final short essay, as Yood tragically died of a heart attack on April 20th at age 65. More...
Feminizing Male Stereotypes
Conventional notions of masculinity are questioned in the work of young artists Nathan Vincent and Jose Villalobos. More...
Robert Irwin
Robert Irwin’s scrim installation demonstrates that how nothing about perception is an absolute. More...
Robert Irwin
Robert Irwin’s scrim installation demonstrates that how nothing about perception is an absolute. More...
Jun Kaneko
Known primarily as a second wave contemporary clay artist, Jan Kaneko's painting and mark making take center stage here. More...
Rodrigo Valenzuela
Rodrigo Valenzuela builds a barn-like structure in which he displays a number of art objects, but there is no entrance. We can only peek inside, catching no more than parts of each image. More...
Colin Chillag
Colin Chillage conjures memories of childhood from found photographs, which he embellishes with notation-like notes and painterly details. More...
Kiyomi Baird and Robert Koch
The dual cultural background of Kiyomi Baird use paintings of spheres to express her spiritual feelings for the cosmos. These pair with Robert Koch's sculpted spheres both formally and for their sensibility. More...
“Circle / Squared”
Like the circular dial of a precision timepiece, the artists in “Circle/Squared” carry us forward from the past to an unknowable future. More...
Kira Dominguez Hultgren
In Argentina Kira Dominguez Hulgren studied the Mapuche culture’s warp-faced weaving tradition on a vertical post loom. She now brings feminism, oral history and weaving together in five large woven sculptures. More...
Lucinda Cobley
Her paintings may be serene, but Lucinda Cobley sure knows how to manage layers of light and color for optical effect. More...
Mr. Rodin meet Mr. Schnabel
The Legion of Honor's contemporary artist series the last couple years has sought to stir the pot of its own traditionalism. So who better to shake things up with historical privilege than the swaggering neo-expressionist Julian Schnabel? More...
Camille Rose Garcia
Camille Rose Garcia’s lush and surreal exhibition “The Wonderful World of Dr. Deekay” is immersive, vividly colorful and psychedelic. More...
Viola Frey
A selective survey of Viola Frey's New York years makes on want to know more about how her experiences there shaped her emerging aesthetic, which became both deeply informed by art and ceramic history while being highly personal and imaginative. More...