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Clarissa Tossin
Maps and aerial photographs are the givens for Clarissa Tossin, who then alters them in multiple and fascinating ways. More...


Marco Petrus
Paintings of urban architecture are handled stylishly, with bold use of perspective, by Milan-based Marco Petrus. More...


Forrest Bess
The personal history of Forrest Bess is intimately tied to an art that is comparably poignant to that of his spiritual mentor, Van Gogh. More...


Manuel Mendive
The colorful and energetic art of Manuel Mendive has long been an expression of his religious devotion to Santeria. More...


Eirik Johnson
Diptych photographs by Eirik Johnson of the far northern town of Barrow, Alaska pair landscapes of winter and summer. More...


Fernando de Szyszlo
In his dream chambers Fernando de Szyszlo injects richly composed suggestions of the human figure that also allude to animals and hybrids of both. More...


Gems of the Medici
"Gems of the Medici" is a rare amalgam of treasures of the fabulously wealthy family culled from museums in Florence, Italy. More...


Annie Lopez
These blue dresses are far more than they at first appear. Annie Lopez builds them out of cyanotypes - and words and images mined from her personal and family history. More...


Aristotle Georgiades
Aristotle Georgiades uproots common residential materials and recasts them to produce visual surprise. More...


Channa Horwitz
We sadly note the recent passing of Channa Horwitz, and this final exhibition of new work helps mark her legacy for rigorous by lyrical abstraction of exceptional steadfastness. More...


''Lifelike''
“What happens when we encounter something we think is real but realize it isn’t?” is the question and brand of realism posed by "Lifelike." More...


Urs Fischer
The energy of this full on Urs Fischer exhibition is formidable. There is a populist appeal that some have termed ingratiating. It's definitely a thrill ride. More...


Marcelyn McNeil
The latter day "push and pull" abstraction of Marcelyn McNeil explores chromatic relationships while creating spatial tensions. More...


Wayne Higby
Wayne Higby emerged to prominence with the American Ceramic Studio movement in the 1960s, and this retrospective shows he has never ceased to explore the vast potential of clay. More...


Takashi Murakami
In "Arhat," which refers to a fully enlightened Buddhist, Takashi Murakami makes it a challenge to invest oneself in the Death & Rebirth theme. More...


Shai Kremer
Photographs documenting the city and layering images to reveal it in cubistic manner are two distinct suites that Shai Kremer presents together to make a point. More...


Phyllis Bramson
Phyllis Bramson’s Imagist paintings are known for strange sex, gaudy ornament, vintage Americana; yet they possess a calm order. More...


Casebeer
Casebeer writes snippets of overheard conversations on her arm with a Sharpie, later translating these into a compelling "Sentence Camera." More...


Diane Arbus
Long associated with images of striking unconventionality, even freakishness, times have caught up with Diane Arbus to replace shock with empathy. More...


Alexis Smith
Alexis Smith's deceptively casual and off-hand references to film and literature in collage hide a probing examination of a lost time. More...

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