Breyer P-Orridge & Eric Heist
Three Polaroid snapshots are used by Eric Heist and Breyer P-Orridge for sugar coated silkscreen near-abstract interpretations. More...
Breyer P-Orridge & Eric Heist
Three Polaroid snapshots are used by Eric Heist and Breyer P-Orridge for sugar coated silkscreen near-abstract interpretations. More...
Edward Burtynsky, “African Studies”
Edward Burtynsky documents, with stunning composition, color, pattern and detail, the effects on the natural landscape of human agricultural and industrial culture. More...
Ori Gersht
Metaphorically, Ori Geshi's decompositions suggest the detritus left over from the material tendency to obsolescence. More...
Ori Gersht
Metaphorically, Ori Geshi's decompositions suggest the detritus left over from the material tendency to obsolescence. More...
Petra Cortright, “sapphine cinnamon viper fairy”
Petra Cortright emerged as a net artist in 2007, segued into showing videos and installations, and has now transitioned to creating printed images filled with fragments of appropriated imagery, and her own digital/drawn gestures. More...
Alfred Conteh
Alfred Conteh paints larger-than-life portraits of people he gets to know, seeking to represent their lives free of narratives. More...
Alfred Conteh
Alfred Conteh paints larger-than-life portraits of people he gets to know, seeking to represent their lives without telling explicit narratives. More...
Bruton Sisters
The popularity of the three Bruton sisters ran from the 1920s through the War. After that they gradually faded into obscurity, until now. More...
Bruton Sisters
The popularity of the Bruton sisters ran from the 1920s through the War. After that they faded into obscurity. Until now. More...
Leslie Martinez, "The Secrecy of Water"
Masses of manipulated paint emerge from the surface of Leslie Martinez' canvas as though thrust up by the force of nature. Formal use of color and texture are directed into emotions that are intensely visceral. More...
Daniel Nez
Daniel Nez uses geometric forms in his “Fractal Lineage” exhibition to embody elements of Navajo cosmology. More...
“From the Ground Up: Black Architects and Designers”
“From the Ground Up: Black Architects and Designers” chronicles the legacy of architecture built by slave labor through the rise of a professional class that has a growing track record of distinguished achievement. More...
“From the Ground Up”
“From the Ground Up” chronicles the rise of a class of Black architects that has a growing track record of achievement. More...
Henry Jackson-Spieker
Henry Jackson-Spieker's “Interstitial Volume” comprises three distinct installations. Each stands alone, while designed to be experienced together. More...
Henry Jackson-Spieker
Henry Jackson-Spieker's “Interstitial Volume” comprises three distinct installations designed to be experienced together. More...
Daniel Nez, “Fractal Lineage”
Daniel Nez uses geometric forms in his “Fractal Lineage” exhibition to embody elements of Navajo cosmology centered around the Four Worlds. Oral traditions passed down from Navajo elders are transformed into expressive visual narratives. More...