''Big Pictures''
Standouts in this fine show of large scale photography, "Big Pictures," include Abelardo Morell's “Camera Obscura Image of Times Square in Hotel Room” and Misty Keasler’s “Magic Mountain, Payatas Garbage Dump, Manila, The Philippines.” More...
Alex Steckly
Alex Steckly's meticulous bi-chromatic works are like Beach Boys songs written about Agnes Martin's car. More...
Bas Jan Ader
The thirty-three year old Bas Jan Ader disappeared in 1975 while attempting to complete a performance - crossing the Atlantic alone in a 13-foot sailboat. More...
Stanley Casselman
How we grasp new scientific paradigms of nature is a role embraced by Stanley Casselman in paintings that explore evolution and metaphysics. More...
Beth Secor
A series of "Trees" in effect documents Beth Secor's visits to her elderly father at a nursing home, where she connected to both plants and parent. More...
''Picasso and Chicago''
"Picasso in Chicago" is only in part about stating Chicago's importance in the shadow of New York's cultural dominance. It takes us beyond the aura of art to some of its science. More...
Shane Guffogg
Shane Guffogg bases his new series on Leonardo da Vinci’s "Ginevra de’Benci," and in doing so renders the old quite new. More...
Taryn Simon
Taryn Simon delved into the Picture Collection of the New York Public Library to make art from compiled images of handshakes, swimming pools and rear views. More...
John Thomson
John Thomson, was well known as a traveler, geographer and primarily a photographer, the first to record 19th century China. More...
Richard Jackson
Richard Jackson has built a career throwing and pouring prodigious amounts of paint onto installations, many of them room-size. More...
Eric Fischl
Eric Fischl came to prominence with Neo-Expressionism’s resurgence of figurative art, his loosely rendered sexual psychodramas, provocatively violating cultural taboos. More...
Robert Burnier
The wall-bound sculptures of Robert Burnier are not the artfully crumpled masses of paper they appear to be. More...
Driss Ouadahi
Driss Ouadahi's current work breaks into two themes: cityscapes of unfinished buildings and chain-link fences silhouetted against a twilight sky. More...
Llyn Foulkes
How a master of ambivalence can emerge as such a passionate voice, how bitterness transforms into affection explain why the art world long underestimated Llyn Foulkes. More...
Pedro Farias-Nardi
Thematically confrontational, technically immaculate, Pedro Farias-Nardi’s portrait series, "El Otro," is a model of intense empathy. More...
John Albok
The Depression-era photographs of John Albok offer a shortcut into details of life on the streets when people had a shortage of hope. More...
Cathy Daley
The female figures central to Cathy Daley's black oil pastel drawings are secondary to the billowy gestural marks that represent kinetic lightweight fabrics. More...
Sid Avery
Sid Avery’s candid shots of celebrities half a century ago now seem like an anomaly: neither posed nor artificial, yet respectful. More...
Goshka Macuga
Goshka Macuga repurposes art historical figures and events for installations that turn research into aesthetic backdrop for, in one case, organizations to meet in. More...
Black Space
“Black Space,” a collection of works on paper united by their wanton darkness. Perfect for the bleakness of Santa Fe's late winter. More...