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Alison Saar
Alison Saar deploys unexpected combinations of objects and images to address issues of race, gender, and spirit. More...


Renee Lotenero
Lotenero photographs her handmade ceramic tiles, rescales and prints them en masse, using them to create some remarkable objects. More...


Héctor Zamora
In two distinctive installations Hentor Zamora offers compelling commentary on barren desert life, an area with strong ties to the military and economic downturn. More...


Deborah Butterfield
Deborah Butterfield's horse sculptures take on a life of their own in convincing arrangements of tree branches cast in bronze. More...


Luis Gispert
Luis Gispert's stark photographs of symbolic combines are loaded with wide ranging cultural baggage, from youth to luxury. More...


David Kapp
From bicycle riders to taxi cabs to fast-moving pedestrians, David Kapp is clearly at home in the hustle and bustle of urban environments. More...


Liam Everett
Sculpture suggestive of theater props, paintings suggestive of removal add up to impending activity in Liam Everett's current work. More...


Andrea Modica
Andrea Modica photographs pairs of ordinary Italian teenagers that address the nature of youthful intimacy that transcends the ordinary. More...


Winston Roeth
Winston Roeth's latest paintings deploy color to attain maximum dramatic intensity, eschewing nuance to go for the gut. More...


Steve McQueen
Known equally for his primarily video based art as well as feature films, Steve McQueen moves easily from visually lush set pieces to unabashedly political content. More...


Mark Baugh-Sasaki
Mark Baugh-Sasaki is making compelling art that raises big questions by aesthetically tracing the path taken by water from source to pumping station. More...


Debra Barrera
The conceit of conflating car culture with freedom, Debra Barrera goes beyond to mine the promise of space exploration. More...


Asay and Davis
Using gravel from the Salt River bed collaborators Roger Asay and Rebecca Davis mount an installation of Zen-like minimalist forms. More...


Jessica Drenk
Jessicca Drenk parses the boundaries between the natural and manmade to demonstrate that everything we know is fodder for transformation. More...


Philip Buller
A single color photograph of a crowded beach scene provides all the little secrets Philip Buller needed to probe the one and the many. More...


Kenneth Noland
Color Field master Kenneth Noland's concentric circle paintings from the "Mysteries" series are precise, deliberate and captivating. More...


''When I'm Sixty-Four''
A group of eight artists explore the varied realms of the aged, from issues of loneliness and depression, to vibrancy and persistence. More...


Ken Price
Ken Price was a key figure in transforming ceramics into an art form of the highest sort. This retrospective makes the case. More...


William Eggleston
"Los Alamos" celebrates small town America and provided William Eggleston a vehicle to expose the contradictions of modernity. More...


Catherine Opie
In a dramatic and and painterly series of photographs entitled "Twelve Miles to the Horizon" Catherine Opie lends substance to solitude. More...

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