Dirk De Bruycker
Flowingly liquid color fields by Dirk De Bruycker bloom out towards you and makes their impact deceptively quickly. More...
Jay Kvapil
Tightly formed and beautifully pure, Jay Kvapil's current series of ceramic vessels are titled "Control and Chaos" for their glazed surfaces, which are exceptionally deep and luminous. More...
“One Cannot Look: Graphic Wars”
Pairing the graphic depictions of war and violence by Spanish artists Francisco de Goya and Rafael Canogar offers contrasting ways of making us look closely from what we normally prefer to avert our gaze. More...
Virginia Katz
Virginia Katz definitely makes landscape paintings, but piles on the paint until they become sculptural. But it is her feel for environmental issues that makes them resonant. More...
Édouard Vuillard
While Edouard Vuillard contributed to the development of modernist pictorial space, he importantly remained a product of bourgeois culture. More...
Ron Rizk
Ron Rizk is an established master of shallow space tromp l'oeil painting, meeting it up with California assemblage. His latest work reflects a witty by acerbic critique of social norms and contemporary affairs. More...
Dan Bayles
Dan Bayles’ new paintings unsettle our acceptance of Constantino Brumidi's dome mural at the U.S. Capitol building as a symbol of democracy. More...
Ishiuchi Miyako
Japanese photographer Ishiuchi Miyako was born shortly after WWII, and important currents in her work reflect on war and its aftermath. More...
Jon Furlong
John Furlong has documented Shepard Fairey and his OBEY team for the last decade. These photographs place Furlong into a mixed role of observer and participant. More...
Cecilia Z. Miguez
"The Presence of Absence" presents Cecilia Miguez typically elegant and surreal figures contemplating the void. More...
Sarah Awad
Sarah Awad's paintings bring residential iron gates into the center of our cultural conversation. They are natural metaphors of borders and boundaries separating private from public spaces. More...
Mark Steven Greenfield and Thinh Nguyen
Mark Steve Greenfield's time in Brazil resulted in "The Egungun Squad," inspired by local spiritual practice. Thinh Nguyen's triptych of chairs employ and challenge Vietnamese traditions. More...
Frank Gehry
Frank Gehry's rise from iconoclastic local advocate of chain link fencing and rough plywood panels to the world's most recognizable architectural celebrity is traced in depth in a densely packed survey. More...
Marilyn Lowey
Marilyn Lowey moves from producing light show spectacles for major events to the comparative simplicity of installations that use projected light. More...
Russell Crotty
Well know for his drawings and globes of celestial detail, tendinitis forced changes in style and technique that have led to fresh and convincing new works. More...
Rick Oginz
Sculptor and illustrator Rick Oginz mines his imagination, his observations of current events and his personal issues before he ever puts a pen to paper or a chisel to wood, which produces works that are multi-faceted for their emotions, humor and thoughtfulness. More...
Nosego
The zany visual mashups of Nosego might reflect the deep contemplation of a monk or the ravings of a cartoonish idiot. Probably both. More...
Jeff Soto and Sashie Masakatsu
Jeff Soto and Sashie Masakatsu share in their distinctly different paintings a common penchant for the extraordinary. More...
Petra Cortright
Petra Cortright makes paintings out of videos. Especially intriguing is that the playthings populating her girl-in-the-bedroom avatar becomes the viewers' own playthings. Consider it a classy tease. More...
Eli Reed
Eli Reed's career dates from the Civil Right Movement of the 1960s, and his photography has long combined stylishness with social activism. More...