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Ed Mieczkowski
A survey of Ed Mieczkowski's focus on the aesthetics of optical perception since the early 1960s reflects both compositional playfulness and mathematical precision. More...


Jim Riswold
Clever titles do not guarantee and a good show, but Jim Riswold's "Art for Oncologists" is both well conceived and very personal. More...


Meow Wolf
Santa Fe based collective Meow Wolf's "Nucleotide" is a creative habitat loaded with colorful outer space and underwater denizens that proves more that just a romp. More...


Lynn Aldrich
The "Uncommon Objects" of Lynn Aldrich "transforms the known into something curious and unexpected while offering a critical consumerist spin on the assemblage tradition.” More...


Michael T. Hensley
The imagery compiles childhood motifs loaded up to evoke a sense of decadent, feverish elegance. More...


Eric Nash
The great historian Lewis Mumford regarded ordinary city signs and commercial structures in terms of "social creativity." Painter Eric Nash's familiar urban icons embody those ideas. More...


Reflection on a Glial Cell
Does language place an unwelcome load on art making? Marlena Donohue views this as the wrong question. More...


Roxy Paine
Only a pair or works make up Roxy Paine's first Chicago show. But these full on dioramas of a restaurant counter and a control room are jaw-dropping. More...


William Lane
The modestly sized rectilinear abstractions of William Lane make up in the alchemy of color what they lack in spectacle. More...


Ben Butler
Ben Butler allows the accretion of hundreds of simple elements to for irregular and dynamic wholes. More...


Steven Hull
Steven Hull has fun making art. His works are playful installations with miniature steam engines and marionettes. More...


if you cut it, they will come
Cutting is the act that brings these artists together, here it goes far beyond how most of us wield scissors. More...


Mark Hagen
Mark Hagen's Erector Set-like steel towers are clever, ever funny. "Gradient" paintings relate to the towers except from a viewing distance. More...


Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller
Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller craft space with installations that use media that feels both futuristic and nostalgic. More...


Sean Deckert
Combining time-lapse photography and complex digital processing, Sean Deckert draws out fresh skyline views. More...


Nicholas Sistler
The minuscule, flat, pattern-like abstractions of Nicholas Sistler display a narrative bent in works and how they are installed. More...


David Kroll
Few artists have mastered the art of still life painting as thoroughly as David Kroll. New works underscore his strengths though they break little new ground. More...


George Herms
Assemblage godfather George Herms' selection of recent and older work expertly and with humor finds beauty in the decrepit. More...


Dawoud Bey
The 16th Street Baptists Church bombing of 1963 is the inspiration of Dawoud Bey's series of dignified and powerful portrait diptychs. More...


Franklyn Liegel
With his passing last year, Franklyn Liegel not only left an energetic body of work but a legacy of creative influence and mentoring. More...

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