Shawn Huckins
Pre-20th Century American portraiture is defaced with smart phone phrases and graphic icons in Shawn Huckins’ canceling of historical reverence. More...
Whose Kickstart Was This Anyway?
A Kickstarter campaign in support of Michael Rakowitz’s “Enemy Kithen” project seemed honorable enough until James Yood noticed it wasn’t exactly the artist who was doing the solicitation. More...
Gilliam and Hurley
Denzil Hurley and Sam Gilliam, in simultaneous exhibitions, exemplify very distinct approaches to abstract painting; both work. More...
Gilbert “Magu” Lujan
in 1974 Los Four strode through the Los Angeles County Museum, spray-painting the front of the building as they arrived. One of them, Gilbert "Magu" Lujan, went on to invent his own mythical "Magulandia," a Chicano paradise. More...
“Small Sculpture”
On two long, white tables, 55 small sculptures by as many artists form an array of artworks resembling specimens laid out for inspection, running the gamut of familiar to strange in their forms. More...
Sayre Gomez
Sayre Gomez' hyper-realistic paintings foreground a chain link fence, with backgrounds behind the fencing tantilizingly blurred. Additional wood panels render the wood surface marked with stickers that tell their own story. More...
“Kinesthesia"
The retro-futuristic flavor of “Kinesthesia: Latin American Kinetic Art 1954-1969” is well suited to its Palm Springs host city. More...
Mona Hatoum
Dislocation and alienation are natural constants in Mona Hatoum's work, with an undercurrent of danger and a sense of precariousness. No wonder, she comes from a Palentinian family, was raised in Lebanon, and has resided in London since the 1975 Lebanese Civil War. More...
Dinh Q. Lé
In "The Scrolls: Distortion" Dinh Q. Lé, drapes rolls of original and appropriated images on paper cascading from ceiling to floor. More...
Andrew Wyeth’s Darkness and Light
Painted primarily in opaque tempera or watercolor, Andrew Wyeth's landscapes, portraits, interiors, and still lifes are ethereally delicate, worthy of scrutiny. They make a strong case for the continuing relevance of unapologetic realism. More...
“Disruptive Perspectives”
"Disruptive Perspectives" explicates the multiplicity of experience when it comes to gender and sexual identity. Works here boldly make the private and intimate into an experience that is both candid and public. More...
Nancy Graves
"After Image" presents a selection of Nancy Graves' black grounded paintings of the 1980s. Lines and patterns burst with colorful energy. More...