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Ellen Tanner
Ellen Tanner brings together her own take on Aesop's Fables with the fine detail and glaze-over-grisaille ground favored by Renaissance-era Flemish masters. More...


Norman Kelley
The Norman Kelley design collaborative takes on the venerable Windsor style chair. They retain details of authentic Windsor fabrication to produce "Wrong Chairs" that are by no means broken. More...


Beth Secor 
After a show focused on her elderly father, Beth Secor now turns her attention to her mother, turning possessions into both art and tribute. More...


Karen Carson
Gestural master of large, swooping brushwork Karen Carson transforms depictions of farm tractors into a meditation on landscape and culture. More...


Colin Cochran
The outdoor subjects of Colin Cochran minimize the quantity of brushwork to extract the visceral potential of paint. More...


Christa Assad
Based on the technical conventions of pottery, Christa Assad exhibits the implements of war to address the sad persistence of civil violence. More...


Yutaka Sone and Benjamin Weissman
This collaboration between Yutaka Sone and Benjamin Weissman began at Mammoth Mountain, launched by their mutual connoisseurship of all things outdoors. More...


Gisela Colon
Gisela Colon's smooth and luminous sculptures tell us that something is germinating inside their iridescent interiors. More...


Carson Fisk-Vittori
In “Women Weed and Weather,” Carson Fisk-Vittori the femininity is false, the flora is artificial and nature is powerless. More...


Dale Chihuly 
"Rotolo" means "coils," and they are as abstract as any work Dale Chihuly has done. Color is sparse, transparency rules. More...


Stephen Beal
The modestly-sized grid paintings of Stephen Beal, with their multiple. spatial layers, make a compelling case for the thing itself. More...


Anne Appleby
Anne Appleby's green rectangles conjure a verdant, eco-minimalist updating of Robert Ryman with a specific reference to the Montana landscape. More...


"Flesh and Metal"
“Flesh and Metal“ is a cross-section of modernist reconciliation between art and mechanization. More...


Norton Wisdom
This survey of mostly paintings by Norton Wisdom curated by fellow artist Llyn Foulkes builds endlessly on a basic illusion of three-dimensional space. More...


Fernando Pareja and Leidy Chavez
Fernando Pareja and Leidy Chavez employ outmoded animation techniques to address the contemporary politics of their home country of Colombia. More...


Brian Wills
Rayon thread in the role of formalist stripes play against dimensional wood panels from which Brian Wills draws ingenious effects. More...


Isamu Noguchi
Isamu Noguchi's brand of modernism was among its most elegant and thoughtful iterations, and this installation in a Japanese Garden plays to its strengths. More...


“Face to Face”
With just 35 paintings and illuminated manuscript illustrations, “Face to Face: Flanders, Florence, and Renaissance Painting,” provides clarity to one of the most pivotal moments in the history of Western art. More...


Paul Sietsema
Paul Sietsema's trompe l'oeil works on paper, sculpture and on 16mm film democratize the histories of the various assembled subjects. More...


Liliana Porter
Early works by Liliana Porter display a surpassing contrast to her best known work for their conceptualism and austerity. More...

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