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Peter Sarkisian
Peter Sarkasian's video installations engage viewers like few others. You'll want to touch a bucket or grab a steering wheel. More...


David Shrigley
David Shrigley manically bombards us with funny, odd, sometimes gross and dark takes on life or random observations More...


Christel Dillbohner
Christel Dillbohner fills this industrial-looking space with works that express environmental displacement and vertigo. More...


James Turrell
With its neon-like red, blue and green shapes that seem to hover mid-air, these holograms will be familiar to admirers of James Turrell. More...


Woody Gwyn
Woody Gwyn’s vision of the Pacific shore captures the moods of the sea and shimmering atmosphere from an elevated point of view. More...


Lou Beach
"Stories and Pictures" is a new kind of exhibition for Lou Beach, featuring new collages works along with readings from his recent book. More...


Maxwell Hendler
Each of Maxwell Hendler's paints consists of layers of a resin tinted singular color, the kind you’ll struggle to find words to describe. More...


Land Art to 1974
"Ends of the Earth: Land Art to 1974" adds to a legacy of conceptually savvy and historically rich exhibitions by a museum recently shaken by public controversy. More...


Misako Inaoka
There are two prominent species in Misako Inaoka's current sculpture: would-be cyborgs, and eldritch animals of simple otherness. More...


Japan’s Textile Pioneers
Fourteen Japanese artists associated with the global fiber-art movement show the range of what artists can create with these materials, pushing craft beyond convention. More...


John Valadez
John Valadez portrays the Chicano community of the post-civil rights period. But despite the modernity of his subjects, his materials are old-school. More...


Matthew Sontheimer
Matthew Sontheimer’s fascination with language is obvious. What’s less fundamental is the insinuated pleasure he takes in the process of excavation. More...


Mel George
Mel George missed her Austrialian home, but after returning from Portland found she missed her adopted city too. Her artwork expresses those feelings. More...


Charles Ross
Charles Ross explores sunlight via its destructive capacity. By artful means he incorporates, in very literal ways, the concept of time. More...


Lisa Gronseth
Lisa Gronseth looked out her hotel window in Dubai and found reflections and reflections of flections across its landscape of skyscrapers. More...


Critic's Picks: Denver
A round-up of some of Denver's top recent exhibitions by Michael Paglia. More...


Kerry James Marshall
Kerry James Marshall is a serious student of African American history, grafting it to the tradition of modernist painting in his own critical minded way. More...


Dennis Oppenheim
A selection of works documenting Dennis Oppenheim’s Sixties-era land art projects demonstrate how he helped expand the field of artistic possibility. More...


Misha Gordin
Selections from multiple series by Misha Gordin drive images of the absurd and surreal that represents this former dissident's view of Soviet life. More...


Lucien Clergue
Sand dunes or zebras become nudes in Lucien Clergue's re-visioning of lines and forms into erotic illusion. More...

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