John Altoon
This look at the too-short career of John Altoon stacks his classic spontaneous gestural abstract against his earlier figurative painting. More...
“Temporal Domain”
"Temporal Domain” is made up of a roster of blue-chip artists whose work has little in common formally but does share an underlying tone of spirituality. More...
The Magic Circle of Profound Enchantment
Art collecting, writes Matthew Kangas, has inspired a wide variety of explanations about its nature. Here are some of the most interesting. More...
George Grochocki and Shayne Murphy
George Grochocki and Shayne Murphy share an interest in geometric forms. Grochocki is a committed minimalist; Murphy mixes in elements of realism and figures that are poised for action. More...
Miller & Shellabarger
Miller & Shellabarger is a husband-and-husband artist duo known for their collaborative works that address their lives as a couple. More...
John Gossage
The 'photographic distractions' of John Gossage feature interplay between the photographic image and cut-paper elements. More...
Nancy Popp
Nancy Popp scales walls or climbs poles, cascading her body up, down and across architectural spaces. Her movement is recorded through video and photographs that are tied to the structures tracing the paths of her journey. More...
Jerry Uelsmann
You would think that these surrealist photomontages by Jerry Uelsmann were adeptly Photoshopped. Boy, would you be wrong. More...
“Irish Glass: Tradition in Transition”
The once robust culture and manufacture of glass in Ireland broke down a decade ago. Now slowly recovering, "Irish Glass: Tradition in Transition" traces the early signs of fresh creative vitality. More...
David Hockney
The iPad based Yorkshire landscapes of David Hockney distill a lifetime of experimentation that makes full use of the European art canon. More...
Political Art Month in San Antonio
David S. Rubin singles out a trio of young artists who personify the ideals and quality of San Antonio's Political Art Month. More...
Josef Koudelka
Josef Koudelka's photographs of Czech resistance to the 1968 Soviet invasion made him an exile--and secured his well deserved fame as an observer of unvarnished human experience. More...
Marc Dombrosky
In a provocatively divided show Marc Dombrosky embroiders discarded handwritten notes; and crafts sculptures that are sly and hilarious. More...
Rex Brandt
Rex Brandt specialized in watercolors and California light. This retrospective revives our appreciation for his obsessive interest in sea and sun, refreshing what we tend to take for granted. More...
Josef Hoflenhner
Maho Beach on the island of St. Martin in the Caribbean is positioned adjacent to an airport. Josef Hoflenher does the rest. More...
Matthew Rolston
Originally a Warhol protégé who is regarded as a leading Hollywood glamour photographer, Matthew Rolston's "Talking Heads" are emotionally resonant portraits of ventriloquists' dummies. More...
"Parallel Myths"
The figure is a point of reference for the four artists in the exhibition "Parallel Myths," but each has their own distinctive result. More...
Sullied by Celebrity
Celebrities who engage in visual art do themselves a disservice when they dabble and galleries that should know better indulge their lust for that celebrity. Indeed, celebrity is today smothering art, flattening high and low into a mindless sameness. More...
Terrell James
Terrell James' "Box Drawings" stand out among the jauntily rhythmic compositions that integrate foreground and background. More...
''The 1960s Revisited''
Historical revisionism in 'The 1960s Revisited' proposes that the breadth of experimentation was much wider than our historical orthodoxy would have us believe. More...