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Benny Fountain
Benny Fountain produces seemingly infinite permutations on a repeated theme of still-lifes and domestic scenes drawn from memory. More...


Ray Carofano
The Los Angeles River is both subject and stage for photographer Ray Carofano. He finds concrete beauty and uses his knowledge of light to present the built channel into a personal diary of urban fascination. More...


Christine Cassano
Ecology, biology and technology all feed into Christine Cassano's walk-in installation, "Black Box." More...


Carroll Dunham
The nude male frolicks and wrestles his way through Carroll Dunham's current paintings. He strikes a knowing balance between in your face aggression and sly humor. More...


Ghosts of the Cultural Past May Fuel Visions of the Future
From MacArthur Park, near downtown L.A. the Berggruen Institute will peer into our public policy and cultural future from a revamped Spanish Revival building. That building and its current tenants reveal much about L.A.'s deeper cultural history. More...


Firelei Báez
A powerful feminine aesthetic of dense patterns, jewel-toned palettes and female figures dominates Firelei Báez’s “Vessels of Genealogies.” More...


Rex Ray
A selection of Rex Ray's paintings and collages, "We Are All Made of Light" are baroque-hallucinatory Rorschach tests. More...


“Crossing Boundaries”
“Crossing Boundaries" presents the work of six women artists who delve into diverse media. But the real point is that each artist approaches their work from a uniquely feminine perspective, while each is uniquely distinct as an artist. More...


Alexandra Eldridge
Alexandra Eldridge is a longtime acolyte of William Blake, and the mystical journey this exhibition takes us on shows why. More...


Art Business as Unusual
Documenta and the Venice Biennale have opened; major retrospectives are gearing up. Beneath the surface, all is not well. More...


Mike Carney
Mike Carney favors the use of surprising media because they allow him to explore how images are constructed and the illusion involved in translating from one medium to another. More...


Georgina Spengler
Georgina Spengler's woodland streams and lush greenery are immersive and abstract. They are also an homage to Greek Nobel winning poet Giorgos Seferis. More...


Emily Wood
Emily Wood has long chronicled the landscape of the western U.S. Hers are luminous and reliable scenes across the mountainous divide between eastern Washington and the Pacific coast. More...


Zadok Ben-David
Zadok Ben-David’s “People I Saw But Never Met” consists of 30,000 chemically etched aluminum figures that build on the concept of integration. More...


Alex Weinstein
Stand under the sun and close your eyes to see the light on your closed lids. Dive under a wave, look up and see the sun droplets above your head. Imagine almost, but not quite dying. Do these things and you will understand the art of Alex Weinstein. More...


Gisela Colon
Mysterious and magical, Gisela Colon's color and light sculptures defy any simple explanation of how they were produced. More...

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