Joseph Kohnke
In "Displacements" Joseph Kohnke brings life to inanimate objects. The works turn on when a viewer walks by sensors that trigger motions. More...
Stas Orlovski
Stas Orlovski's subtle, minimalist mixed-media works, combine a number of his trademark motifs to conjure up enigmatic enchantment. More...
Michael Crowder
Michael Crowder transforms an art gallery from a white rectangular box into a cabinet of wonders featuring numerous textured glass butterflies under glass. More...
Kai & Sunny
Monotone screen prints by British art and design duo Kai and Sunny are complex, elegant echoes of M.C. Escher. More...
Arnold Helbling
Arnold Helbling flirts with both abstraction and representation, at times enabling his to merge them together. More...
Amanda Joseph
The "white trash" female figures of Amanda Elizabeth Joseph are blatant stereotypes that direct us to assess our own preconceptions. More...
Stefan Kürten
Interior and exterior architectural spaces by Stefan Kürten are abandoned by their inhabitants in a series of moody but luminous paintings. More...
''Links: Australian Glass''
Glass art produced in Australia has been on the radar here since the founding of the Pilchuck Glass School. Color receives less emphasis in favor of plastic form, along with other differences made apparent in this exhibition. 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...
Katherine Lee
Meticulous brushwork and intelligently composed scenarios distinguish Katherine Lee's disquieting paintings of "Exteriors." More...
Eric Pedersen
Eric Pedersen makes people's faces the dramatic center of interest even - no, especially - when those faces are somnolent. More...
Odilon Redon
Odilon Redon referred to his dark charcoal drawings as "noirs," and indeed they are loaded with melancholy magic. More...
Joe Willie Smith
What elevates Joe Willie Smith’s junkyard sculptures from curiosities to objects of admiration is that they are participatory sound sculptures. More...
Irene Olivieri
Narrative paintings on wood panels by Irene Hardwicke Olivieri are replete with animals, even when it is the artist herself purring out at us. More...
Olga de Amaral
The textiles of Olga de Amaral have the iridescence of moving water, the opulence of precious metal and the delicacy of bird feathers. More...
Stefan Sagmeister
"The Happy Show" actually makes happiness its subject rather than its objective. Still, Stefan Sagmeister's installation is a kick. More...
Beatriz da Costa
Beatriz da Costa’s video installation “Dying for the Other” is a product of the late artist's battle with cancer. She grabs our attention in order to get us to reflect on our power to determine self-worth. More...
Feibleman / Emmert
Adam Feibleman's spray-enameled urban landscapes are accompanied by stencils. William Emmert's sculptures mimic ordinary studio objects. More...
Isaac Layman
Isaac Layman transmutes quotidian household objects — ice cube trays, stovetops, heating vents — into the stuff of minimalist epiphany. More...
June Yong Lee
The familiarity of the body becomes new and unfamiliar ciphers and archetypes in the digitally manipulated photographs of June Yong Lee. More...