David Frazer
David Frazer creates visual metaphors for complicated contemporary phenomena that are individualistic and instantly recognizable. More...
Marcus Lelle and Matthew Behrend
Marcus Lelle's heads and portraits share qualities of fluctuation. Matthew Behrens's cosmological images stretch the painterliness of photography. More...
Jónsi, “FLÓÐ (Flood)”
FLÓÐ (Flood), an immersive installation by Sigur Rós' Jónsi addresses climate change with neither soporific optimism nor cynicism. More...
Not Such Good Work If You Can Get It
Revelations about Tom Sachs' mistreatment of staff cast light on how artists' assistants experience extreme stress and disillusionment. More...
Refik Anadol, “Living Paintings”
Refik Anadol's paint and palette is AI and datasets. The imagery is large-scale, ever morphing spectacle. In this, his first gallery exhibition, he includes plenty of explanatory content about concept and methods. More...
Barbara T. Smith, “The Way to Be”
Barbara T. Smith entered the art world after experiencing life as a frustrated suburban housewife during the 1950s. She became a pioneer of performance art, using it as a therapeutic vehicle for a personal spiritual journey that began with and in relation to the sexual revolution. More...
Anish Kapoor
Paintings by Anish Kapoor transport us into mythic spaces brimming with chthonic, creation-story texture and energy. More...
Marcus Lelle and Matthew Behrend
Marcus Lelle's heads and portraits share qualities of fluctuation. Matthew Behrens's cosmological images stretch the painterliness of photography. More...
Barbara T. Smith
Barbara T. Smith entered the art world as a frustrated suburban housewife during the 1950s. She became a pioneer of performance art. More...
Amalia Mesa-Bains: Archeology of Memory
Amalia Mesa-Bains has championed Mexican identity and culture since the 1970s through her profusely decorated multimedia installations that draw on the home altar tradition. More...
Refik Anadol, “Living Paintings”
Refik Anadol works with AI and datasets. The imagery is large-scale, ever morphing spectacle. He includes plenty of explanatory content about concept and methods. More...
Rui Sasaki, “Subtle Intimacy: Here and There”
The mutable boundaries between meteorology, phenomenology, and art-making form the gee-whiz objects and installations that have put Rui Sasaki on the art-world radar. “Subtle Intimacy: Here and There” is an open cube of 235 glass panels of vaporized flora transmuted into art. More...
Virgil Grotfeldt
This selection of carbon powder drawings and acrylic paintings of amorphous biomorphic figures are suggestive and poignant. More...
Virgil Grotfeldt
This selection of carbon powder drawings and acrylic paintings of amorphous biomorphic figures are suggestive and poignant. More...
Anish Kapoor
New paintings by Anish Kapoor transport us into archetypal mythic spaces brimming with chthonic, creation-story texture and energy. More...
Jud Bergeron
Jud Bergeron's cast bronze and resin wall reliefs called “Cyclopean Runways” fuses the archaic with the modern. More...
Michael Davis, Richard Turner, and Paul Harris
Collaborating on “Uplifting Tales and Eroded Histories," Harris, Turner and David address the shifting geology of the Palos Verdes Peninsula in southwest Los Angeles. They each bring a lengthy interest in natural elements that deepens our own understanding of the Peninsula's geohistory. More...