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Ann Lofquist
There's a glorious quality of light in Ann Lofquist's coastal paintings that feels incredibly fresh. More...


''Pop Noir''
Carla Gannis and Sandra Bermudez explore the intersection of popular culture with issues of desire, perversion and pornography More...


''Wilderness Mind''
“Wilderness Mind: Dissolving Duality” starts from the assumption that every place affected by mankind’s “civilizing” actions. More...


John Valadez
For decades John Valadez has portrayed Chicanos of the post-civil rights era. Despite the modernity of his subjects, his approach is old-school. More...


Made In L.A. 2012
The first L.A. Biennial consciously sought difficult to digest work, and much of it is in line with expanding contemporary art's conventions and reach. More...


''City Zoo''
"City Zoo" is all about the uncertainty and emotional provocation of mammals on the furrier side of the fence. More...


Damien Hirst
This modestly scaled show of works on paper lets the scope, wit and humor of Damien Hirst come out. More...


14,000 Years of Art
“It’s About Time” just as its title implies covers everything from early Pueblo pottery to the Transcendentalists to the contemporary. More...


John-Paul Philippe
This exhibition presents an honest pairing of Jean-Paul Philipppe's sculpture with paintings that feature looping shapes and subtle colors. More...


''Made in L.A. 2012''
"Made in L.A. 2012," occupying three venues, features sixty contemporary artists who may help write the history of the next generation. More...


Gary Hill
This survey clarifies why Gary Hill has been recognized as a pioneer of video art since his early experiments in the 1970’s. More...


Patrick Wilson
Patrick Wilson's abstract paintings are ever more built up, ever more colorful, with delightfully unexpected combinations. More...


Joan Watts
“Poems and More” is a series of monochromatic works by Joan Watts that don’t necessarily appear to be monochromatic. More...


Gina Han
Gina Han uses cheery color and organic pours of bas relief paint to span geometrically fragmented grounds of negative space. More...


Gay Block
In 1981 Gay Block photographed 7- to 15-year-old girls at a summer camp. Fast-forward to 2006, she tracked down and re-photographed the girls. More...


From Moscow with Love
"From Moscow with Love" is remarkable cache of work that runs the gamut from the political to the purely graphic to the ponderous. More...


Cai Guo-Qiang
Cai Guo-Qiang's work involves a laborious process in which volunteers help to stencil canvases with gun power which is then ignited. More...


Lee Friedlander
With this new body of work Lee Friedlander again demonstrates why he is one of the most celebrated American photographers. More...


The End of the Wild
Man versus nature is a conflict yet to be settled, as this small gathering of installation art, photographs and other media demonstrates. More...


''LIGHT''
This a thoughtful four-person show, "LIGHT," surveys the ways in which artists utilize the notion of light across diverse media. More...

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