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Anointed and Adorned
A great ritual tradition is documented and conveyed in this installation titled "Anointed and Adorned: Indian Weddings in Houston." More...


California-Pacific Triennial
Switching from a Biennial of California to a Triennial of artists from the West Coast, Asian and Latin American countries boldly embraces art's globalization. More...


Donald Bradford
The day after the Supreme Court’s decisions on gay marriage Donald Bradford’s show, “Love and War,” looked prescient. More...


Barbara Sternberger
Barbara Sternberger uses her innovative technique to stretch paint application to balance densely clustered brushwork against broad expanses of negative space. More...


Katharina Grosse
Gallery spaces are blasted with color that Katharina Grosse sprays everywhere. The encounter makes you feel like a participant in the artist's process. More...


Anderson & Low
Granted access for two years inside the training facilities of China’s elite gymnasts, Anderson & Low document the daily pressures of gymnasts in a state that expects nothing less than perfection More...


Michael Jang
Then student Michael Jang photographed family members forty years ago in this series that is of more than anthropological interest. More...


Antonia Wright
Antonia Wright combines ideo, performance, photography, and poetry in an art that revolves around the theme of injustice. More...


Covington Jordan
The mysterious, goth-flavored paintings of Covington Jordan are as densely crafted as they are thematically elusive. More...


Andrea Heimer
Andrea Heimer demolishes scary suburbia in mostly small but precise paintings that brim with rage and hilarity. More...


''Six Rising Stars''
The divergent methods and materials that painters can summon in the name of abstract art are pleasingly sampled in “Six Rising Stars.” More...


Daniel Bauer
Daniel Bauer’s photos of Israel bear the markings of time and human activity, but are notably void of the figure. More...


Libby J. Masterson
'Mizugiwa' means water’s edge in Japanese and describes perfectly Libbie J. Masterson’s elegant photographs of the South of France and Maine. More...


Jeffrey O'Connell
Photographs are altered by Jeffrey O'Connell with paint and digital manipulation display more whimsy than earlier, related series of paintings and collages. More...


Nicholas Shake
Nicholas Shake constructs immense sculptures on site using trash found on the outskirts of his hometown of Palmdale. What we see are long exposure photos taken of the temporary works at dusk. More...


Polly Barton/Alison Keogh
The title of Polly Barton's and Alison Keogh's exhibition, "Stura," means: "A thread or line that holds things together." More...


Nan Goldin
Nan Goldin pairs photographs of masterworks from the Louvre with her own images. But her homage to history allows for a fresh reading of her achievement. More...


David Maisel
The ariel photography of David Maisel documents how human interaction with nature has taken a toll - and exerts a striking visual presence. More...


James Turrell
James Turrell has shifted the way we engage light, and has done so in a monumental manner. A massive retrospective is consistent with both the scale of his work and achievement. More...


Jasmine Justice
Author Philip K. Dick inspires the strange and dreamy paintings of Jasmine Justice. Perfect circles and precise lines are offset by washy grounds and loose gestures. More...

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