Angie Bray
Angie Bray possesses an ability to rein in her materials and still evoke strong emotion with the reduced means. A quiet mind and still eye allow the art an opportunity to speak. More...
Betty Gold
The deceptively simple geometric sculpture of Betty Gold is in fact rooted in complexity. Flat sheets of steel are folded and shaped to interact with space and each other and the space surrounding them. More...
Chuck Close
Chuck Close has built a remarkable body of work around the face--not so much the portrait because these images are about a physical fact. More...
“The Heart is the Frame"
".. the heart is the amorous organ of repetition" wrote the philosopher Gilles Deleuze in "Difference and Repetition." In "The Heart is the Frame" artists explore how desire stimulates our experience of the everyday. More...
Gil Kofman
Gil Korman photographs surfers who project the expected kinesthetic vitality in high contrast shots that grab and place the athletes onto the shape-shifing membrane of the ocean's surface in selective configurations. More...
Roland Reiss
This retrospective casts Roland Reiss as one of Southern California's pivotal artistic figures of the last half century. More...
Amber Jean Young
"There's Shape in These Hills I Know" describes Amber Jean Young's quilt-based works drawn from the Northern California landscape. More...
Roberto Chavez
This retrospective of pioneer Chicano artist Roberto Chavez shows him to be a vigorous painter and mentor. More...
Kirk Pedersen
An eye for the ordinary positions Kirk Pedersen as a curator of the commonplace, an observer of the unnoticed. More...
Dave Lefner
Dave Lefner depicts L.A.'s neon signs not at night, as you would expect, but as linear shapes that during the day cast shadows. More...
Ruth Asawa
During a brief fellowship at the Tamarind Workshop in 1965 Ruth Asawa produced 54 editions, 23 of which are included in a show that draws a connection between her aesthetic process and her constant devotion to her family. More...
Minoru Ohira
Sculpture and wall pieces composed of salvaged construction materials by Minoru Ohira are both intuitive and whimsical. More...
Bruce Richards
Bruce Richards' paintings are polished, clear and simple. But they are informed by a complex menu of art history, politics and much more. More...
Roberto Fabelo
New to Los Angeles, Cuban artist Robert Fabelo's strong figurative imagery memorably evokes the best magical realism. More...
May Sun
May Sun’s installations and public art projects are research driven and site inspired. In humanizing the built environment her works advocate social justice and question outdated assumptions and values. More...
Auguste Rodin
When Auguste Rodin drew on paper his powerful hands carved form in space as if manipulating pliant clay or obdurate stone. More...