Cable Griffith
The style of video games may be painter Cable Griffith's taking off point, but there is so much more: traffic sign code, ancient petroglyphs, the scribbles of a busy secretary. . . More...
Alice Aycock
Alice Aycock's extensive body of conceptual drawings is sampled in “Some Stories are Worth Repeating.” They form the compelling foundation for many of her most impressive works. More...
Faith Wilding
Known for her groundbreaking oeuvre as a second-wave feminist artist, this retrospective of Faith Wilding's pseudo-scientific imagery is punctuated by found material and poetic, handwritten text. More...
Freddy Chandra
Lovers of understated form as a carrier of complex emotional and intellectual freight should not miss the art of Freddy Chandra More...
"Unveiled: Nudes"
"Unveiled: Nudes" offers a thoughtful mix of eight artists divided between those already canonized in modernist history and a selection of contemporary interpretations. More...
Daniel Healey
Working with shredded bits of magazine catalogues that are laminated with ultra-transparent tape, Daniel Healey are chaotic yet purposeful. More...
Andrea Bowers
"#sweetjane" revisits the scene of an Ohio rape committed by members of a popular local high school football team. Andrea Bowers' project is a sharp depiction of male privilege run amuck. More...
Fred Tomaselli
Fred Tomaselli enlists seemingly every media option imaginable to create a visual thrill. It's quite a ride. More...
Phil Stern
Phil Stern has recorded the faces of show biz since approximately forever, specializing in “his subjects’ hat-cocked complicity in the act of posing off-guard or suave or downright down-home.” More...
Leon Kossoff
A gloom-ridden London is a subject that Leon Kossoff has returned to frequently and energetically over the past half-century. But the monochromatic effect is anything but dull. More...
Kelly Moran
Kelly Moran evokes memories of a happy 50's era childhood with paper doll and media references that don't require your having been there. More...
Kaori Takamura
The orderliness and conformity of patchwork quilts gets turned on its head in the paintings of Kaori Takamura. More...
James Martin
Merging comics and cartoon with surprising composition and painterly effect, James Martin, now 85, retains an impressive sense of improbability and freshness in his painting. More...
"Latin American Group Show"
Hardly a survey, the selection of Latin American artists here complement one another in ways that offer challenges to current art practice. More...
"Renaissance to Goya"
This selection from the British Museum provides insight into the motivations and intents of some of Europe's most influential masters. More...
David Adey
Self-imposed limits given David Adey's studio practice, and the elaborate results prove both playful and offbeat. More...
Wayne Thiebaud
Despite his deserved association with the emergence of Pop Art, Wayne Thiebaud is seen here as an exponent of painterly structure and form both within and beyond representation. More...
Bloomfield & Churchill
Oral histories and ambient sound are integral to the photography of both Debra Bloomfield and Christopher Churchill. More...
Canterbury & St. Albans
Stained glass from the great south window of the Canterbury Cathedral are genuine masterpieces of Romanesque art. More...