Giuseppe Penone
Trees fascinate Giuseppe Penone: their form, growth and decay. He projects our being into theirs through sculpture and other media. More...
Dario Robleto
Dario Robleto’s interest in a wide range of topics is reflected in complex constructions and thought-provoking wall pieces. More...
Sherrie Wolf
Sherrie Wolf's opulent tableaux of flowers and vessels here provide the foreground to painted reproductions of iconic art historical images. More...
David Johns
David Johns' deploys Navajo visual--and linguistic--idioms to enliven abstract paintings that visually oscillate with spiritual energy. More...
Valley Vista: Art in the San Fernando Valley ca. 1970 – 1990
“Valley Vista: Art in the San Fernando Valley ca. 1970 – 1990” is a long overdue overview of the stereotyped San Fernando Valley’s under-recognized role in L A’s emergence as a center of contemporary art activity. More...
Ruth Asawa
During a brief fellowship at the Tamarind Workshop in 1965 Ruth Asawa produced 54 editions, 23 of which are included in a show that draws a connection between her aesthetic process and her constant devotion to her family. More...
John Santoro
Referring to himself as an Abstract Post-Impressionist, John Santoro deploys churning vortices of impasto that are spontaneous and playful. More...
Margaret Wharton
Margaret Wharton's use of re-purposed objects, especially chairs, carved out a unique place in the Chicago Imagist movement dating to the 1970s. This survey shows that connection to be tentative but clear. More...
Pepe Mar
An astonishing 16th-century sculpture garden in northern Italy populated by monstrous, larger-than-life figures and surreal structures inspire a show that is a voyage of discovery led by artist Pepe Mar. More...
Bruce Richards
Bruce Richards' paintings are polished, clear and simple. But they are informed by a complex menu of art history, politics and much more. More...
Bludgeoned by Beauty
On a recent trip through the far northwest of Canada and Alaska Richard Speer found himself comparing his direct encounter with nature with its visual interpretation by our best artists and photographers. More...
Evan Blackwell
Evan Blackwell builds his abstract geometric objects element by element from a variety of construction materials and tools. More...
Florence Miller Pierce
Resin, Plexiglas and pigment coalesce into a luminous minimalism in Florence Miller Pierce's contributions to the Transcendental Painting Group of Taos. More...
Rob and Nick Carter
Rob and Nick Carter update, even revitalize Old Master imagery by re-framing references in a subtly moving video format. More...
Roberto Fabelo
New to Los Angeles, Cuban artist Robert Fabelo's strong figurative imagery memorably evokes the best magical realism. More...
Hiroshi Yamano
Much of Hiroshi Yamano’s reputation is based on variations of blown-glass vases decorated with fish. His new work mostly dispenses with a supporting bowl or vase in favor of pedestal-size tableaux that favor birds over fish. More...
Ron Weil and William Schwob
Nice pairing here. Ron Weil makes virtuosic drawings in powdered charcoal, achieving complex textural effects. William Schwob’s attenuated figures in wood-fired clay are spooky yet beautiful. More...
May Sun
May Sun’s installations and public art projects are research driven and site inspired. In humanizing the built environment her works advocate social justice and question outdated assumptions and values. More...
David Geiser
In “Oceanic," David Geiser's signature ultramarines appear in judicious patches, permitting a porousness that evokes sea sponges. More...