Shaw / Graves
Ceramicist Richard Shaw and collagist Ken Graves do their part to sustain art's power to represent reality and embody meaning. More...
Bill Braun
They may look like torn paper collages, but Bill Braun uses trompe l'oeil painting charm to draw our attention to larger moral issues. More...
Louisa McElwain
Louisa McElwain painted in the landscape that she lived in to leave a body of painterly work displaying great luminosity and reverence. More...
Sabino Osuna
Sabino Osuna’s dramatic images of the Mexican Revolution, and of the battle’s many heroes and villains are often startlingly cinematic. More...
''Backstory''
For the three artists of “Backstory,” LaToya Rudy Frazier, Ron Jude and Guillaume Simoneau, personal vulnerability displayed in their narrative photography is paramount. More...
Hassel Smith
Hassell Smith was one of those painters whose work reflect a highly rational intellect and riotous spontaneity. More...
''Journey Forth''
More considered than many summer group shows, "Journey Forth" reveals how the digital revolution has altered the way we perceive nature, acculturated as never before. More...
Asian American Portraits of Encounter
These "Asian American Portraits" walks a fine line between promoting identity politics and exploring a varied but identifiable aesthetic. More...
Michael Ottersen
Michael Ottersen's current paintings re-internalize abstraction via the figure to express an intimate and mysterious power. More...
Podoll / Bunga
In Joshua Podoll's new paintings a structural framework now supports his starbursts. Carlos Bunga offers elegant yet folksy monochromes. More...
From Above
Aerial photography has the power to astound, with its access to remote places and bird’s-eye angles. Considered as art, "From Above" shows it can do even more. More...
Gail Roberts
In a series titled "Spiral" Gail Roberts portrays nature's process of decomposition via images of birds' nests. More...
Transmissions
The ephemeral connects with the concise in selections by four artists who display convincing conceptual intelligence. More...
David C. Kane
Imaginary portraits by David C. Kane draw on historical cubism and decline to specify identities, while moving towards a cautious optimism. More...
Mark Dell’Isola
The intense color and dizzyingly intricate detail of Mark Dell'Isola's paintings are unapologetically psychedelic and imaginatively suggestive. More...
''Rogue Wave''
"Rogue Wave" is essentially one gallery's biannual new talent show. This year's group edges more into mid-career than emerging territory. More...
Yvonne Venegas
Photographer Yvonne Venegas is frequently mistook for her twin sister, star pop singer Juliet, which has led to her to images that reveal the staging of fantasy. More...
Bittman/Pionkowski
They complement each other, but Samantha Bittman builds up painted surfaces, while Gabriel Pionkowski unravels and rebreeds canvas strands. More...
John Tarahteeff
John Tarahteeff's paintings of seaside and marine motifs are replete with surrealistic elements and implausible circumstances. More...
Hunt Slonem
In his rich paintings of birds, butterflies, flowers and human faces Hunt Slonem reveals a deeply intimate, sensitive familiarity and keen technical knowledge. More...