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Victor Maldonado
The act of mark making is directed towards negation of imagery in much of Victor Maldonado's recent work, and it's all defiant yet winning. More...


Friedrich Kunath
There is an element of spectacle to Friedrich Kunath's march of loafers though a gallery full of paintings that is downright carnival-like. More...


Lutz Bacher
Lutz Bacher brings together a disparate inventory of objects whose internal logic is as certain as the fact that they make no sense together. More...


Ant Farm
The Ant Farm Media Van in 1970 traveled the country shooting photos and video, installing inflatable shelters and offering the beginnings of performance art. More...


John Opera
John Opera’s cyanotypes of ordinary bottles, ropes, chains, fossils and hands possess the otherworldliness of a near alchemical process. More...


Don Voisine
The gentle play of color and shape in Don Voisine's paintings are broadly symbolic plays of pure abstraction and font design. More...


Raymond Saunders
Raymond Saunders new works emphasize vibrant improvisations and collaged syncopations that give way to invigorating painted passages. More...


Clare Rojas
From tapestry-inspired patterning and folk figures Clare Rojas shifts to paintings that are minimal, flat and quiet. The wit and strangeness are still there. More...


Cosgrove and Costache
Concurrent shows from Erin Cosgrove and Cris Costache provide simultaneous tests of Biblical and political knowledge. More...


Antonio Muniz
Rooted in classic Surrealism, Antonio Muniz walks a tight path between allowing the eye delightful room to explore and bringing you to the point of visual exhaustion. More...


Frances Lerner
Frances Lerner's new paintings establish engimatic narratives recalling satirical tales about victims of social unrest. More...


Jenny Holzer
This selection of Jenny Holzer's work of the 1980's mixed with recent work shows her socially engaged use of language remains vital. More...


Sewell Sillman
A thoughtful selection of the mid-century abstraction of Sewell Sillman emphasizes vibrant color and a triumphant tone. More...


Masami Teraoka
The priests get skewered in Masami Teraoka’s latest lavish panels. It is a shuddering paroxysm; the Church is having a guilty nightmare. More...


Elise Wagner
In her current show Elise Wagner employs round motifs, often concentrically ringed, to depict the black hole’s fierce, yawning mouth. More...


Nic Nicosia
In "dreams and other stories" Nic Nicosia summons us into a cryptic world or eerie, nighttime pulse-quickening moments. More...


Anne Lindberg
Anne Lindberg's current work divides between a series of drawings' object quality and a string installation's intuitive color and space. More...


Laura Paulini
The geometric paintings of Laura Paulini infuse the razzle-dazzle of Op Art with a shimmering digital update. More...


Charles Gaines
Often referenced as a conceptual artist, the work of Charles Gaines is more akin to arts-based research than classic conceptualism. More...


Barry McGee
Barry McGee's first retrospective delivers, from huge and highly detailed installations to the smallest bits of artistic ephemera. More...

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