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Nayland Blake
Nayland Blake revisits topics of sexual and racial identity in an exhibition divided into five areas or, as they are titled, "stations." More...


"DataViz: Information as Art"
"DataViz" is a mash-up of Conceptual and Environmental Art performed by older and upcoming generations of artists who address issues of climate change and social responsibility. More...


Marcus Jansen
Marcus Jansen explores urban landscapes in discomfiting ways whose raw technique echoes the Ash Can School - and more. More...


Jim Gaylord
Jim Gaylord turns still photographs from television programs and movie DVDs — often the least intelligible — as elements for his art. More...


"Facing West/Looking East"
"Facing West/Looking East" examines issues faced by California’s Asian American communities through the creative eyes of this group of artists. More...


Letters from L.A.
The subject of "Letters from Los Angeles: Text in Southern California Art" is typography or text brought to works of art. More...


Russell and Romano
Serrah Russell and Maggie Carson Romano interpret the elusive traces of bodies and memory during a recent motel stay. More...


Justin Cooper
Justin Cooper's slapstick-style humor is here more playful and lighthearted, starting with a title that provides witty links among the work. More...


Sam Jaffe
Sam Jaffe's high octane textile works lie between sculpture, fashion and painting, but perhaps more significantly between the handmade and industrial. More...


Mike Kelley
In Mike Kelley's "Central Mass" clumps of stuffed animals make up sculptural "satellites" alternately mashing in close or getting spread out wide. More...


''Rediscoveries''
“Rediscoveries: Modes of Making in Modern Sculpture” encompasses an array of artists who have been central to recent art history. More...


Swallow and Vance
Contemporary artists Ricky Swallow and Lesley Vance, command an upstairs gallery that traditionally houses 18th century decorative arts. More...


Blake and Morgan
Holly Blake and Jeremy Morgan express love of nature while demonstrating the continuing aesthetic relevance of the spiritualized landscape. More...


Rania Matar
In "A Girl and Her Room," Rania Matar paddles into the precarious estuary where girlhood and womanhood intermingle. More...


Stephen Strom
Stephen Strom’s background as a Harvard-trained astronomer is relevant to his alertness to pattern and detail in this survey of his photography. More...


Christina Hale
In her sweet but nasty drawings Christina Hale puts out the vibe of a disillusioned flower child slowly coming to grips with harsh reality. More...


Chester Arnold
The miner, the tools and residue of his life, and the world he inhabits are the focus of Chester Arnold’s newest body of paintings. More...


Rogelio Manzo
For Rogelio Manzo, the practice of portraiture is more than a way to capture a likeness. These are darkly compelling images of the human figure. More...


Karl Benjamin
Karl Benjamin said he "kept working, trying to get the right line, the right color, hoping that something would gel." And so much did. More...


Martha Alf
Drawing, as Martha Alf does it, is an exercise in deep contemplation in which the artist gazes upon and becomes one with the object under scrutiny. More...

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