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Order, Chaos and the Space Between
"Order, Chaos and the Space Between" aptly sums up the many contradictions that run through Latin American culture and politics. More...


Art Beyond Earth's Gravity
Describing what is beyond present knowledge is the stock in trade of visual art, particularly when it escapes Earth's gravity. More...


Inez Storer
Inez Storer’s paintings posit an ocean voyage to the French Riviera during Matisse’s heyday are all joyous color and lyrical grace. More...


Catherine Wagner
Well worn classic books, one image of the closed volume paired with one open, share one striking trait in Catherine Wagner's series: they are in Braille. More...


William Bailey
William Bailey crafts a highly detailed world, both eerie and muted, that has been dredged from his own psyche. More...


Jonathan Wateridge
Known previously for him movie set and disaster scenes, Jonathan Wateridge gets more subdued in images that give us more than meets the eye. More...


Jeff Koons
Two works are enough for Jeff Koons to evoke contrasting ideals of childhood that are masked behind less flash than usual. More...


R.H. Quaytman
R.H. Quaytman’s project-based research and mining of this non-collecting museum’s archives turns into homage, with an emphasis on portraiture. More...


Ronald Davis
Day-Glo colors captured in sculptural, geometric arrangements populate Ronald Davis’s latest body of digital work. More...


Ynez Johnston
Restlessness and wonder lie at the heart of Ynez Johnston's schematics of stacked and layered cities. More...


Alfredo De Stefano
Alfredo de Stefano walks a conceptual path, fabricating and then photographing primitivist tableaux that convey a strong ecological subtext. More...


Miriam Wosk
Perhaps best known for her magazine and fashion illustration, Miriam Wosk also produced art packed full of visual energy and event. More...


Alan Bur Johnson
Alan Bur Johnson crosses the divide between art and science with his wall pieces using laboratory-like slides of biological specimens. More...


Chris Fraser
Chris Fraser turns an art gallery into a wonderland of color and line in his interactive installation of light, "In Passing." More...


Homeboy Industries
Pastor and author Gregory Joseph Boyle founded Homeboy Industries in 1992. Through it this trio of young artists have used art to overcome great challenges. More...


Josef Albers
Culled from two of Albers' print portfolios, we see that his signature rectilinear forms made up only one portion of his creative output. More...


Ann Gale
The densely worked, emotionally charged paintings of Ann Gale are marvelous portraits that defy traditional conventions of portraiture. More...


James Krone
James Krone maintains a clear relationship to minimalist painting, but more interestingly reference an algae-filled aquarium. More...


"End of the World"
A group of 15 artists stare into the maw of the apocalypse and manage to express both the humor and dangers of our fascination with it. More...


Marco Brambilla
Artist and filmmaker Marco Brambilla goes 3D with a vortex into which seemingly every commercial trope disappears into a multi-colored atmospheric spiral. More...

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