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Lezley Saar
Lezley Saar examines the tormented dames of 19th Century literature and illuminates the once fashionable tradition of gender suppression. More...


Gary Stephan
A slew of loose geometric paintings puts Gary Stephan's balancing of spontaneous gesture and precise draftsmanship. More...


Tony Bevan
Tony Bevan’s figures and interiors simultaneously deploy both visceral and graphic sensibilities, his commanding line summoning an expressive structure. More...


Storm Tharp
The fetishization of fabric and flesh in Storm Tharp’s exhibition, "Holding a Peach" is a sly approach to the romantic and the grotesque. More...


Clarence Hinkle
The sun dappled landscapes and portraits of Clarence Hinkle were characteristic more of abstraction than of Impressionism. More...


Gustave Klimt
“Gustav Klimt: The Magic of Line” starts by displaying the artist's academic chops and then tracing his journey to the avant garde. More...


Lucian Freud
Lucian Freud’s palette is reminiscent of shrubbery past its prime, wet tea bags and clotted cream decanted three days past. More...


Anna Fidler
Anna Fidler reimagines Oregon history, imagining, with tongue in cheek, that important Northwest historical figures were in fact vampires. More...


"Skyscraper"
The theme show "Skyscraper" is not only appealing but possesses an openness is paralleled by an experiential accessibility. More...


Federico Solmi
"Chinese Democracy and the Last Day on Earth," Federico Solmi's latest video and related paintings is a provocative satirical attack. More...


A New Art Museum For The Antelope Valley
The city of Lancaster completed a new, twenty thousand square foot museum facility. After a two-year hiatus MOAH may signal a revitalization. More...


Roberto Cortazar
Roberto Cortazar's ''Dynamic: Blue Note After Rivera'' are based on and departs from Diego Rivera's portrait of Dr. Clarence Moore. More...


Lee Mullican
Lee Mullican's "Taos Clay" sculptures are every bit as enigmatic and surreal as the paintings he is best known for. More...


George Grosz
A Berlin Dadaist is invited to Dallas by a department store executive … Sounds like a set up for a joke, right? More...


Jack Goldstein
Throughout Jack Goldstein’s art runs an undercurrent of power and control on one hand, and a sensation of futility on the other. More...


Gregg Renfrow
The polymer-and-pigment sheets of cast acrylic by Gregg Renfrow appear to drip off their picture planes like gooey stalactites or petrified honey. More...


Charles Linder
Charles Linder presents twenty works in diverse materials and equally diverse meanings that explore the polarities of the sublime and the absurd. More...


Jed Berk and Oliver McIrwin
In a provocative and complex multimedia collaboration, Jed Berk and Oliver McIrwin blur the lines between the natural and the technologically imagined. More...


Clyfford Still Museum
The author shared his initial impressions of the newly launched Clyfford Still Museum that opened last November. It immediately because one of the worlds most important single-artist museums. More...


Seymour Rosofsky
A selection of Seymour Rosofsky's works on paper possess an intimacy and narrative quality that subvert normally familiar situations. More...

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